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  • Good design in the details in D6

    66 Orwell Park, Rathgar, Dublin 6. Rathgar: 4.5m A family home on Orwell Road with lots of space and a good garden ticks all the right boxes says Bernice Harrison
  • Home Truths

    Come on in: is it time for an 'open house' to sell your home, asks Edel Morgan
  • Q&A

    Neighbour says we built on his side of property We recently took over ownership of a holiday home that has been in our family for years. We built a brick fuel shed close to our house - it's a rural area and there is only some light fencing around the perimeter of the property. The shed is where a section of that fencing once was.
  • Family five-bed with a high-spec

    Dublin 14: 2.5m Less stamp duty and trademark attention to detail will sell this spacious house says Kate McMorrow
  • Renovated redbrick on peaceful Edenvale

    Ranelagh: €1.7m A bay-windowed Victorian redbrick at 40 Edenvale Road, a quiet, tree-lined street off Beechwood Road in Ranelagh, Dublin 6, is for sale by private treaty through Sherry FitzGerald with an asking price of €1.7 million.
  • Fort Faulkner's strength is potential

    Co Wicklow: €2.3m A pretty Georgian house standing on 28 acres of land near Aughrim in Co Wicklow is the kind of property often described by estate agents as oozing potential. In this case they would have a point.
  • PITCH US YOUR HOUSE Couple's Co Meath cottage for €495,000

    THE SELLERS: John and Eva O'Brien
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  • Tax relief apartments near new Athlone Town Centre

    Co Westmeath: from 250,000 With 43 units sold recently, Section 23 apartments at Bastion Court have proved popular with investors
  • High-end apartments near Chicago's heart

    The US: from €238,000  Gunne New Homes Overseas is hoping to tempt Irish buyers into the US market with a luxury apartment development in Chicago.
  • More people look to let their holiday homes

    SecondHomes Recent publicity has raised concerns about the over-supply of holiday property and the downturn in the global property market, according to Suzanne Quinn, managing director of www.holidayhomesdirect.ie, an Irish travel company that provides a direct service between holiday makers and foreign homeowners.
  • Not a downturn, just a wobble - so no need to panic

    LondonCalling: Those who have seen booms and slumps in the property market over the years have learned not to panic, writes Angela Pertusini
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  • Glenageary five-bed on 0.33 acres makes over €3.65m

    SalesResults A detached house on just over a third of an acre of garden in Glenageary, Co Dublin has sold for considerably over €3.65 million through Sherry FitzGerald. Windrush on Marlborough Road is an attractive two-storey house that had been refurbished and extended, while the landscaped garden includes a studio building.
  • OPW clears sites to make tidy sum on sales

    THE conservation lobby has been wondering what gets into the Office of Public Works when they decide to sell State property on the open market.
  • Robinson to show agents who's boss at Burlo bash

    THE chat at tomorrow's Irish Auctioneers and Valuers (IAVI) president's lunch at the Burlo is likely to centre on just one thing - the state of the market. Estate agents are good at putting a brave face on things and undoubtedly the 640 or so members present will be telling each other how busy they are and in fact it's probably true.
  • Quinlan set for planning saga on Shrewsbury?

    FINANCIER DEREK Quinlan is keeping the planning department of Dublin City Council very busy this weather. City planners are considering two planning applications from Quinlan, in the uber-rich triangle of Shrewsbury, Ailesbury and Merrion roads in Ballsbridge.
  • Failure in France may leave Irish investors counting the cost

    INVESTORS in ski resort properties developed by failed French leaseback company Transmontagne are waiting anxiously to find out what they can salvage following its collapse - and whether they can survive the mess without having to pay back the 19.6 per cent Vat that is waived when you buy in these schemes if they want to sell.
  • A-hoy! Former Miss World at Wicklow launch

    Former Miss World winner Rosanna Davison was at hand to introduce a touch of glamour at the launch of the Burkeen development at Friars Hill in Wicklow town last Friday.
Country LivingBack to Top
  • €9.8 million for Offaly castle with a past

    Kinnitty Castle in the foothills of the Slieve Bloom Mountains. Those hankering after a romantic Gothic-style castle with income potential or a buyer wanting to establish a unique country residence will be intrigued by Kinnitty Castle, now officially on the market with joint agents Knight Frank Ganly Walters and John P Younge Auctioneers.
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  • Take five @ around €1.3 million

    Douglas Newman Good is asking €1.3 million for St Brides, a four-bedroom bungalow on Old Bray Road, Cabinteely, Dublin 18. We find properties at a similar price in the US, Portugal, The Caribbean and France
PlanningBack to Top
  • Planning & Development

    A selective guide to developments in your area
  • Watch this Space

    Plan for former Cottage Home in Dun Laoghaire appealed: Developer Robin Power's plans for a luxury housing development at the former Cottage Home site on Tivoli Road in Dún Laoghaire, Co Dublin, have been appealed to An Bord Pleanála by neighbouring residents.
  • 16 objections to Dun Laoghaire Golf Club plan

    Any redevelopment of Dún Laoghaire Golf Club should await the preparation of a local area plan, according to resident groups who have appealed Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council's grant of permission for a large residential scheme on the site.
  • Theatre plan for former Viking Adventure Centre

    Plans for two new theatre spaces at the former Viking Adventure Centre in Temple Bar have been approved by Dublin City Council.
  • Council is ignoring its policy on high-rise says An Taisce

    Dublin City Council is ignoring its own tall buildings policy by granting permission for high-rise schemes in sensitive city centre areas, according to An Taisce.
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