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Westmeath bucks house rent trends

Westmeath is the only county in the Midlands where house rents increased in the past quarter, according to a new survey from Ireland’s largest property website, Daft.ie.

Rent prices continue to decline in Mayo

Prices for renting houses in Mayo showed another decline in the fourth quarter of 2011 according to the latest Daft Rental Report. The report states that the average rent in the Mayo region in the last quarter was €564, a year on change of a 2.6 per cent reduction.

Demand for high-end rentals is growing

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Demand for executive/luxury rental homes has far exceeded the supply in the quarter from September to December 2011, according to Yvonne Mullaney of Executive Sales and Lettings.

DTZ Sherry FitzGerald reviews the commercial market for 2011 and looks forward to increased activity in the regional markets in 2012

Despite the challenging economic and business environment, 2011 was a positive year for the Galway commercial property market, according to DTZ Sherry FitzGerald. While already having the lowest vacancy rate in the country, the Galway office market enjoyed three large successful transactions during the year.

Upward only rent reviews apply only on NAMA properties

Upward only rent reviews that are causing financial hardship for tenants leasing expensive commercial properties can only be reviewed where those properties are owned by NAMA, but not where they are in private ownership.

Apartment offers ringside seats for the Volvo Ocean Race

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Property Partners Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard has brought to the market a quality three bed duplex city centre apartment with amazing Galway Bay views, located at No 15 Hynes Yard. This home includes a designated car park space. While the property has been on the market for the last few weeks, the asking price has now been slashed from an original asking price of €249,000 to just €189,000.

Athlone student rents on lower end of scale

There is good news for students beginning or returning to their studies in Athlone this September; a new report has revealed that Athlone offers the fourth cheapest student rent in the country.

Rents improve for homeowners in Kilkenny

A new survey published by Daft.ie has shown that there has been a slight lift in the rental market in Kilkenny in recent months.

You’d be nuts not to look at Hazel Park

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It has long been a tradition at this time of year that many parents come to Galway to search for a rental property for their children. At the offices of Property Partners Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard phone and office enquiries are coming in since the start of Race Week. Fergal Leonard MIPAV, who heads up the rental agency at the office, said that this is symptomatic of what has always happened at this time of year, except this year stock has been depleted. He said rents have held firm for good quality properties in good areas and, now with a lack of new construction for the past three years, supply is being outstripped by demand.

Mullery notes significant improvement in commercial lettings market

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A significant increase in commercial letting activity has been recorded by Mullery auctioneers in the first half of 2011, with a notable increase in demand for office accommodation which has been the laggard of the commercial market in Galway in the last two or three years.

 

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