3 The Granary was recently featured in The Irish Times
3 The Granary was recently featured in The Irish Times, bringing with it not only architectural interest, but a deeply personal story rooted in Dublin’s hospitality heritage. The apartment is owned by a hotelier whose upbringing was anything but ordinary, he spent his childhood living within the iconic The Gresham Hotel, where his family ran…
Owen Reilly Speaks to The Business Post on a Market Defined by Demand
Owen Reilly recently spoke to The Business Post, offering insight into the current dynamics shaping Dublin’s residential property market — one defined by limited supply, strong demand, and increasingly competitive outcomes. Across the capital, properties are now going sale agreed in under five weeks on average, reflecting both the pace and intensity of buyer activity.…
Owen Reilly Playbook: 7 Targeted Ways to Maximise Your Selling Price when selling in Dublin
First Impressions Win the Bidding War In Dublin, buyers decide fast—often within minutes of walking into a property. Execution: Deep clean, declutter, neutralise décor. Prioritise hallway, kitchen, and living space Kerb appeal matters even in city apartments (communal areas, entrance, bins) Light = Value Dublin buyers pay a premium for brightness—it compensates for climate…
45 Lansdowne Wood was featured in The Irish Times
45 Lansdowne Wood was featured in The Irish Times. Tucked behind secure gates just off Lansdowne Road, Lansdowne Wood is a compact apartment development in the heart of Dublin 4. Built by O’Malley Homes in 2008, the scheme comprises about 50 apartments and was originally marketed as a high-end option for buyers looking to downsize…
5 Oxmanstown Lofts was featured in The Irish Times
5 Oxmanstown Lofts was featured in The Irish Times. Located above a Costa coffee shop, the Oxmanstown Lofts apartments are accessed from a spacious, modern lobby, and there are two on each floor. The entrance is located in the square that is home to the Smithfield Utah Teapot – a large bronze sculpture by Alan…
14 Albert Court was featured in The Irish Times
14 Albert Court was featured in The Irish Times. It’s easy to miss Albert Court East in Dublin 2. The narrow residential cul-de-sac located off Grand Canal Street Lower lies just opposite the junction of Macken Street, where the Treasury Building – now owned by Google – is located. The quiet lane was developed in…
Owen Reilly Speaks to the Irish Independent About Adding Value With Garden Rooms and Saunas
When it comes to property purchases, buyers spend a lot of time thinking about the neighbourhood the house is in, its BER, maybe the square footage. What sits behind it can often be an afterthought, but it’s worth paying attention to because it might be worth more – or less – than you think.
27 Hanover Dock was featured in The Sunday Business Post
27 Hanover Dock was featured in The Sunday Business Post. The penthouse is entirely turn-key, having undergone a bespoke, high-end renovation completed in 2022, with every element thoughtfully reimagined to maximise space, natural light, and functionality. The result is a refined and contemporary home of outstanding quality, finished to exacting standards throughout. A standout feature…
Current trends in the Dublin Property Market 2026
Dublin Property Market 2026: Strong increase in property values and still undersupplied. 2025 marked another remarkable—if turbulent—year for the Dublin property market as detailed in our annual Owen Reilly Report. Demand remained strong, prices continued their upward march, and the structural issues underpinning both the sales and rental sectors only deepened. Despite global headwinds—including renewed…
7, 34 Ushers Quay was featured in The Irish Times
7, 34 Ushers Quay was featured in The Irish Times. Although it has an address on the bustling quays, apartment number 7 is tucked away in the rear tower of the building overlooking the courtyard and is, therefore, surprisingly quiet. Courtney describes it as an “oasis in the city” and says it is so peaceful…