BLOG Milltown and its sought-after apartments and townhouses
We opened a branch in Milltown, Dublin 6 in 2012 from which to serve our South Dublin clients. The neighbourhood is remarkable as a heavily populated suburb with, at the same time, quite exceptional green space.
In the heart of the city, by Katy McGuinness
Friday, August 26th 2016 Period family home mixes craft with modernity ‘There’s a definite sense of re-urbanisation in the air,” says agent Owen Reilly, as he gives me the tour of 11 Albert Place, a smart Victorian townhouse tucked away at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac off Grand Canal Street Lower in Dublin 2.…
Waking in a Winter wonderland, by Katy McGuinness
The Irish Independent, Friday, August 26th 2016 Penthouse offers an oasis of calm in the city The shortage of family-friendly homes in the city centre is one that’s unlikely to be resolved in the near future, so for those in the market for a decent-sized apartment with some outside space, this penthouse on Pearse Street…
Revamped Pearse Street penthouse, by Alanna Gallagher
The Irish Times, Thursday, August 25th 2016 The award-winning project redeveloped former ESB stores between Pearse Street and Erne Street, transforming them into a mixed development combining 180 apartments with a hotel, formerly the Holiday Inn and now a Maldron, offices (Worldcom) and basement car parking. The scheme’s unique selling point was its central glazed…
BLOG Observations on Dublin residential in Q2 2016
For the first time since the start of the decade, reports on the property market have incorporated words like ‘healthy’ and ‘improved conditions’ and ‘stability’.
Updated advertising design shows off clients’ listings
The Irish Times, Thursday, July 14th 2016 An updated design, aimed at highlighting more features of our clients’ properties for sale and to let, was implemented in a full-page advertisement in The Irish Times. It was most effective in generating interest and enquiries from potential buyers and tenants. The Irish Times, Thursday, July 14th 2016
The only way is up. Not put off by limited room to manoeuvre…, by Linda Daly
The Sunday Times, Sunday, July 10th 2016 Not put off by limited room to manoeuvre, some developers are on an upward trajectory What do you do when you don’t have the space to build out? You build up, of course. A new trend is emerging in the Dublin property market, with developers eager to maximise…
Nice moves | Urban regeneration, by Linda Daly
The Sunday Times, Sunday, July 10th 2016 Dublin 3, €395,000 This mide-terraced house sold for just €135,000 in April 2015 but has since undergone a complete refurbishment, with new plumbing, wiring and insulation. No 101 Church road in East Wall measures 105 sqm, and includes a living room, open plan kitchen/dining area and lounge, three double…
Small spaces, big ideas, 101 Church Road, by Gemma Tipton
The Irish Times, Thursday, July 7th 2016 All over certain parts of Dublin, you can spot the houses that have had “it” done to them: gentrification. And there’s no harm in that. Gravel makes a very useful front garden surface, astroturf is much easier to keep out back, plus electric gates are just so convenient,…
On view this weekend – 5 The Watermint, Cabinteely
The Irish Times, Thursday, June 30th 2016 5 The Watermint, Cabinteely, Dublin 18 Owen Reilly, €350,000 Two-bedroom, two-bathroom top-floor apartment in contemporary development in Cabinteely Village. Balcony overlooking the park; close to shops, cafes, bus, Luas and N11. BER:C2 The Irish Times, Thursday, June 30th 2016