The Sunday Business Post l On the market – 43 Hanover Riverside, Grand Canal Dock
The Sunday Business Post, Sunday, February 19th 2017 Price: €550,000 What: located on the seventh floor of a residential complex in Dublin’s south docklands, and designed by O’Mahony Pike Architects, this two-bed, 75-square-metre apartment is in turnkey condition, with underfloor heating, solid oak floors and BER rating of B3. It has a living/dining room, family…
The Irish Times | On view this weekend – 14A Airfield Park
The Irish Times, Thursday, February 16th 2017 Bright and unusual two-bed squeezed into a quiet cul-de-sac opposite RTÉ in Donnybrook. With 62 sqm/667 sq ft the rear features floor-to-ceiling windows. Parking to the front and a small, patio garden to the rear. BER: F The Irish Times, Thursday, February 16th 2017
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The shortage in Dublin of affordable rental properties may in part be addressed when the student accommodation under construction removes a lot of students from the market, while the crisis faced by the government in connection with social housing will be solved when the new supply becomes available.
The Irish Times | Corner views in the Docklands
The Irish Independent, Friday, February 10th 2017 If you act quickly, you might just about complete your purchase of 51 The Waterfront, at Grand Canal Dock in Dublin 2, within two months. That way you’d be in residence for the Chris de Burgh concert down the street at the Bord Gáis Theatre on April 16.…
The Sunday Business Post | The divided Docklands
The Sunday Business Post, Sunday, February 5th 2017 The development of the Docklands area of Dublin was a key driver in the construction sector during the boom and, while the bust interrupted proceedings, building is back again in this fascinating 1,285-acre part of the city. But it’s a tale of two halves in two distinct…
The Irish Times | Three to buy – bright options in south Dublin
The Irish Times, Thursday, January 26th 2017 The thirty-something couple who bought this three-bed semi in Blackrock, Co Dublin, in 2011 for €325,000 were told they were mad to do so. Prices were falling, and they’d never get it back, they were warned. Now their home at the front of the large Cloisters development…
The Irish Independent | Lack of supply becomes key factor
The Irish Independent, Saturday, January 21st 2017 Lack of supply was a key factor in pushing Dublin 2’s prices up in 2016. Although asking prices were only slightly up on the previous year (€486 per sq ft in 2016, as compared to €473 in 2015), our assessing agent Owen Reilly saw sale prices up by…
The Irish Times | Seventh floor heaven in docklands
The Irish Times, Thursday, January 19th 2017 Millennium Tower still holds the record as Dublin’s tallest residential building. Located in Grand Canal Dock, it was designed by O’Mahony Pike, and built by Zoe Developments. In 2000 the penthouse sold for close to €2.75 million. Number 53, on the seventh floor, offers views to the Sugar…
The Sunday Times | They’re out of the starting gate
The Sunday Times, Sunday, January 15th 2017 And they’re off. Some may call it a faltering start, but the 2017 property season has begun. Last week saw a trickle of homes come to the market, though estate agents were lamenting the fact that some clients were still clearing up the Christmas detritus and weren’t ready…
The Sunday Business Post | Two-bed penthouse gives a good view
The Sunday Business Post, Sunday, January 15th 2017 Perched on the sixth and seventh floors on the west side of the Hanover Quay residential complex in Dublin 2, is No 21 Hanover Riverside, a two-bedroom penthouse on the market with Owen Reilly and which is guiding €650,000. Located at Grand Canal Dock, on the south…