The Irish Independent | The high life in Spencer Dock
The Irish Independent, Friday, November 11th 2016 Three super-size penthouses are resurrected from the boom Back in 2006, before it all went horribly wrong and the sky fell in (not just for Chicken Licken but the rest of us as well) developers Johnny Ronan and Richard Barrett of Treasury Holdings were creating their ambitious Spencer…
BLOG – Dublin 8 and its unique neighbourhoods and potential
We are strong advocates for city living and we observe the growing market for city centre homes. In September we opened a branch in Portobello in Dublin 8 – not far from our Dublin Docklands office
The Sunday Business Post | On the market – 9 The Waterfront, Grand Canal Dock
The Sunday Business Post, Sunday, November 6th 2016 Price : €600,000 BER : B2 What: this upmarket, first-floor, two-bed apartment extends to 82.5 square metres, and has a south-facing decked balcony overlooking Grand Canal Dock at Hanover Quay. The bright, dual-aspect unit has high ceilings, underfloor heating, generous storage and comes with a secure car…
The Sunday Independent | 4 of a kind…great views – Docklands delight
The Sunday Independent, Sunday, November 6th 2016 17 Pakenham House in Spencer Dock, adjacent to the IFSC, is a 84sqm turn-key apartment on the sixth floor of this waterside development. The apartment has a contemporary kitchen, three bedrooms and two bathrooms. There is a balcony running alongside two of the bedrooms with a spectacular view…
The Sunday Independent | 4 of a kind…Great kitchens – Docklands dining
The Sunday Independent, Sunday, October 30th 2016 35 Millennium Tower in Grand Canal Dock, Dublin 2, is a smart 114 sqm apartment located in the Charlotte Quay Dock complex. The apartment has three bedrooms and three bathrooms and is positioned at the south-east corner on the second floor. There’s a south-facing living area with dining…
On the market – 4 Abbeyfield, Milltown, Dublin 6
The Sunday Business Post, Sunday, October 23rd 2016 Price: €360,000 BER: D2 What: refurbished throughout, this 60 square metre, two-bed, ground floor apartment is in turnkey condition and comes with an entrance hall, bright, spacious living room, two generous double bedrooms, a new bathroom, a stylish kitchen, a monitored alarm system and an upgraded heating…
Stylish interior, easy commute, by Fran Power
The Sunday Independent, Sunday, October 23rd 2016 Among the many variables that affect the price of a house – location, orientation, off-street parking, access to transport – one of the key factors, as every estate agent will tell you, is décor. When Sarah Hughes and John Healy, vendors of 5 Grangefield in Ballinteer, first saw…
Top let – Grand designs on the rental market, by Sinead Ryan
The Irish Independent, Friday, October 21st 2016 Booterstown in South County Dublin is a busy spot in the mornings – the Rock Road takes heavy traffic into the city and the area also has one of the busiest bus corridors in the county. You’d take your life in your hands crossing the road. Sandwiched between…
BLOG Observations on Dublin residential in Q3 2016
Against an economy that continues to recover and an increasing population, demand for limited stock has continued to drive sale prices upwards; Myhome.ie and Daft.ie report over 7% annual inflation in asking prices nationally in their third quarter (Q3) property market reports with Daft.ie reporting 5.3% annual inflation in Dublin.
How to solve Ireland’s rent crisis | What one measure would help
The Sunday Independent, Sunday, October 16th 2016 What one measure would help tackle the rent crisis? We asked seven experts in the housing market what solution they would put in place. Here’s what they said: John Leahy, director at irishlandlord.com and author of Renting in Ireland “We are constantly told the solution to the rental…