Current trends in the Dublin Residential Property Market April 2025
Current trends in the Dublin Residential Property Market 25th April 2025 The Owen Reilly Q1 2025 Market Report confirms the Dublin residential property market showed no signs of cooling. While much of the economic conversation remains focused on tariffs and the threat of a trade war between the United States and basically every other nation…
Leading the Charge: How Property Managers Can Drive Ireland’s Green Transition
Leading the Charge: How Property Managers Can Drive Ireland’s Green Transition Ireland’s property sector is at a turning point. With rising energy costs and increasing government regulations on sustainability, property owners and investors can no longer afford to overlook energy efficiency. Property managers have a crucial role to play—not just in compliance, but in guiding…
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…
Current trends in the Dublin property market
2024 proved to be highly favourable for sellers and owners of residential properties in Dublin, though it presented significant challenges for prospective buyers. In January of last year, I anticipated a modest increase in Dublin property values of 1% to 2%. However, the outcome far exceeded expectations. Supported by robust buyer demand, a strong economy,…
Hawthorn Close was featured in the Irish Times
2 Hawthorn Close was featured in the Irish Times. A three-bedroom A-rated house on the fringes of Dublin city centre is not something that you see too often. Hawthorn Close was built in 2016 on an infill site in East Wall, Dublin 3. The three houses that make up the micro-development have the benefit of…
The Millennium Tower penthouse was featured in the Irish Times
The Millennium Tower penthouse was featured in the Irish Times. The views from the 15th and 16th floors are truly amazing and take in Howth Head, Poolbeg, Dun Laoghaire Pier, the Wicklow Mountains, the Aviva Stadium and everything in between. Features include a fantastic sense of privacy, contemporary kitchen, luxury bathrooms, roof terrace, spacious well…