84 Veronica Terrace featured in the Irish Times
The Irish Times have featured 84 Veronica Terrace, a charming two bedroom, double fronted cottage with converted attic. The property is located in the hugely sought-after and quiet residential area in Dublin 4.
The Irish Times featured two of our sales properties, 77 Gordon Street and 22a Bath Street.
The Irish Times featured 77 Gordon Street and 22a Bath Street. Both properties are currently on the sales market offering an opportunity to live in Dublin 4 for under €500,000, and without the need to own a car. 77 Gordon Street is a trendy, energy-efficient home close to Grand Canal Dock, and only 25 minutes’…
Our annual report was featured in The Business Post
The Business Post featured our annual report on the Dublin residential market. It was very much a year of two halves as events again took over with Russia invading Ukraine causing an energy crisis and inflation to surge. Some highlights include: The first six months were very much a seller’s market with low supply, low…
Owen Reilly featured in the Sunday Times Property Price Guide 2023
Owen Reilly covered Dublin city centre (Dublin 1, 2 and 8) in the annual Sunday Times Property Guide 2023. It details some of the trends we saw from our transactional data. Despite the uncertainty and outside factors we tried to predict how the prime Dublin market might fare in 2023. Read the full article.
14 Chelmsford Avenue featured in The Irish Times
The Irish Times have featured 14 Chelmsford Avenue, a stunning mid terrace Victorian residence dating from 1905, situated adjacent to Ranelagh Village. The property was extended and upgraded in 2000 under architect supervision and additional refurbishment took place in 2012 and 2016, to create a home with the perfect blend of contemporary and beautiful Victorian…
Owen Reilly 2022 review
With the pandemic receding in 2021 and the Dublin residential property market proving to be very resilient despite lockdowns and viewing restrictions, the prospects for 2022 were positive though we predicted a modest increase in property values. Events again took over with Russia invading Ukraine causing inflation to surge and the cost-of-living crisis to deepen.…
Trends in the prime Dublin period homes property market 2022
Period properties in Dublin have always been sought-after and for many reasons. The term ‘period property’ generally refers to properties that were built before the First World War and are generally classified as being in the Georgian, Victorian or Edwardian era. They are celebrated today for their superior building methods and materials, and distinctive architectural…
Our period homes report featured by The Business Post
The Business Post featured our special market report on our period homes sales in Dublin, confirming demand was strong for period homes in key markets across Dublin 2, 4, 6 and 8 throughout 2022. The majority of buyers were Irish, selling times were short, and the majority were cash buyers. Read full article here.
22 Elmwood Avenue featured in The Irish Independent
The Irish Independent have featured 22 Elmwood Avenue, superbly located in the heart of Ranelagh Village. This period home was carefully renovated and restored by its owner and comes to market in walk-in condition, with an extension, wonderful attic space and private walled garden to the rear.
Our period homes report was featured in The Irish Times
The Irish Times featured our special market report on our period home sales in Dublin 2, 4, 6 and 8. Key stats included that 86% of buyers were Irish and 60% of our buyers required no mortgage funding. Dublin 4 had the highest average selling price and Dublin 6 had the highest price per sq. ft. Read full…