8 Gilford Drive was featured in the Sunday Business Post
8 Gilford Drive was featured in the Sunday Business Post. 1930s three-bedroom semi-detached home combines period charm with modern upgrades, all within a short stroll of Sandymount strand and the lively village centre.
Owen Reilly was featured in the Sunday Independent discussing how agents need to fine tune their asking prices this Autumn
Owen spoke to the Irish Independent. Home buyers will see home asking prices increase and become more “accurate” in the autumn, estate agents have predicted. Dublin-based estate agent Owen Reilly said the market will be entering a “different phase” in the coming months.
10 ALBERT PLACE EAST WAS FEATURED IN THE IRISH TIMES
10 Albert Place East was featured in the Irish Times. Reminiscent of the clay-brick Victorian terraces found in London, this U-shaped street is neat as a pin with cute, railed gardens and colourful front doors. Number 10 has come on to the market through agent Owen Reilly with an asking price of €900,000. With a…
24 KENMARE HOUSE WAS FEATURED IN THE SUNDAY BUSINESS POST
24 Kenmare House was featured in The Sunday Business Post. A charming, top-floor two-bedroom apartment situated in a handsome period red brick building on one of Dublin’s most architecturally significant streets – North Great George’s Street. This bright and well-appointed home enjoys a peaceful setting at the top of Kenmare House, offering excellent natural light…
21 Clareville Road was featured in The Irish Times
21 Clareville Road was featured in The Irish Times. Upon approach, the home’s kerb appeal immediately impresses. A recessed porch opens into a welcoming entrance hall featuring polished concrete floors, setting the tone for the stylish interiors that follow. At the heart of the home lies a remarkable open-plan kitchen, dining, and family area that…
3 Island Villas was featured in the Irish Times
3 Island Villas was featured in the Irish Times. This extraordinary three-bedroom terraced house which has been completely rebuilt and redesigned to the very highest of standards to produce a bright and spacious home with a B1 BER. Special features include high ceilings, new foundations and insulation, a stunning kitchen with island, triple glazed ceiling, amazing…
How does Ireland fix its dysfunctional rental sector?
In the past week, Taoiseach Micheal Martin has suggested that the Rent Pressure Zone system could be scrapped and that tax breaks could be introduced to help incentivise developers to build more apartments and houses. Would these measures make rents more affordable for tenants? Or boost the supply of affordable new homes? To tease out…
Investors leaving high-end housing market even as rents climb
“Most of our sellers are landlords exiting the market,” said Owen Reilly, managing director of the eponymous real estate agency, during a period in which the average rent across their 68 lettings has reached €2,962 per month. As much as 60 per cent of the properties listed by the estate agency are being sold by…
40 CURZON STREET WAS FEATURED IN THE IRISH INDEPENDENT
40 Curzon Street was featured in the Irish Independent. Upon entering, a welcoming entrance hall sets the tone for the home’s warmth and sophistication. The front reception room features an original cast-iron fireplace and polished floorboards, exuding timeless appeal. Steps lead down to a generous open-plan living and kitchen area, which spans the width of…
Will Donald Trump’s Trade War Hit House Prices?
Owen speaks to The Irish Independent. More than 40% of tenants in Dublin’s prime property market are tech workers, because the tech industry is so global, things like Trump’s trade war could shake up Dublin’s housing market. If U.S. tech companies take a hit, that could trickle down to their employees and the demand for…