Consumer Spending Growth Cools in Q2 but Fundamentals Remain Favourable
Ireland is gradually showing a growth in consumer spending following the economic downturn and despite Brexit. Unemployment is down and VAT receipts slowed but consumer sentiment is positive.
Read moreDisposable Income Growth Supports Retail Trade
Consumer confidence rising as household disposable income back to pre-crisis times, causing knock on effect to retail sales. Given the growth in sales numerous brands are now entering the Irish market.
Read moreFirst Impression - Selling your home
Barry Connolly, Branch Manager at Savills Dawson St, provides tips on how to make your home present well to potential buyers both inside and out.
Read moreOffice development: what does the future hold?
Given past development in the Dublin office market, where are we headed.
Read moreSix Nations: buyer's guide to the teams' home turf
If you plan to move closer to your favourite rugby ground, here's where to start looking.
Read moreTech hubs have long-term growth potential
Where these hubs start, talent and economic growth tend to follow.
Read moreGallery: 6 of the Best...Irish houses by the sea
Celebrate St Patrick's Day in an idyllic waterside house.
Read moreMortgage Rules Anniversary: One Year On
Good for financial stability, bad for homebuyers - mixed consensus of the new mortgage rules one year on
Read moreMomentum Set to Continue in 2016
Dr. McCartney, Director of Research Savills, looks ahead to what is in store for the Irish housing and commercial property markets in 2016.
Read moreInvestment trends: Industrial property a key pick for 2016
Changes in the Industrial market are attracting new investors as imports and exports improve, strong demand for warehouse units and limited supply in market drive up yields.
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