Stunning Georgian residence new to the market in Dublin 2
Our stunning new listing at 45 Pearse Square was featured in the Irish Times on 4th March. This Georgian residence with rear vehicular access situated in the heart of the city centre just minutes’ walk from Trinity College, St. Stephen’s Green and Grand Canal Dock. This two storey over basement home offers spacious, well-appointed accommodation…
Will the remote working trend last?
An article published by the Irish Times on 1st February on remote working refers to some key data from our Docklands residential market report 2021. “Some people don’t have the right space to work in. A recent report by estate agent Owen Reilly highlighted a near collapse in the short-term rental market in Dublin’s docklands,…
Developers may need to go back to the drawing board as one-beds fall from favour
Couples in Dublin are shunning the confines of a one-bed apartment as they struggle to both work and live in two rooms. According to the Irish Times, there’s food for thought for Dublin’s property developers in the latest update on our Q3 Dublin residential market report update, 31st October.
6 St Patrick’s villas, Ringsend
Our new listing in Ringsend, Dublin 4 is featured in today’s Irish Times, 22nd October. This is a super two-bedroom townhouse in walk in condition and located right beside Ringsend Park.
Stylish Ringsend two-bed adds another level for €420,000
The Irish Times features our stunning listing at 2 Pigeon House Road in Ringsend on 6th October.
Irish Times – Are you thinking of upgrading?
Here are ten upgrades that will add value to your home, and five that probably will not.
Live beside the Edge in docklands penthouse for €1.7m
Sunday Business Post advert showcasing the stunning penthouse at 28 Hanover Dock, Grand Canal Dock, Dublin 2. This is a stunningly unique, three bedroom, duplex penthouse with amazing views over Grand Canal Dock on the market.
Appliance of nanoscience transformed this tiny €395k Ringsend cottage
Custom-built carpentry bring clever solutions to a small riverside home.
Property market: Is now the time to buy?
Those lucky enough to have avoided a major income hit from coronavirus, also known as Covid-19, may find themselves better placed than many to buy a home this year.