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The most recent ireland property investment news from a variety of international property news sources.

United Kingdom Home Prices Continue To See Steady Appreciation

London continues to lead the thriving UK real estate market in price performance, with Northern Ireland the sole price loser in the second quarter. Southern parts of the UK outperformed the North, while greater market supply may account for a slower rate of property price inflation. See the following…

Distressed Property Transactions Expected To Grow In Most Countries

Distressed sales continue to threaten the progress of market recovery across the globe, particularly in the US, UAE and Ireland as banks work to clear out loans. The number of nations with rising distressed sales is likely to grow in the second quarter, while only a minority of markets including Australia…

Distressed Property Transactions Expected To Grow In Most Countries

Distressed sales continue to threaten the progress of market recovery across the globe, particularly in the US, UAE and Ireland as banks work to clear out loans. The number of nations with rising distressed sales is likely to grow in the second quarter, while only a minority of markets including Australia…

Lure Of Solid Returns Fuels Investor Interest In Ireland Commercial Property

The lure of solid returns is fueling investor interest in Ireland’s commercial property market, but supply shortfalls are hampering activity. Prime investment assets are especially scarce, supply is at a five-year low, and the supply to market pipeline is down to a trickle. See the following article…

5 Prime Locations Worldwide to Secure a Great Property

Where’s best to invest? Here’s our list of the best global locations where property prices dipped but are sure to bounce back. Published annually, the Knight Frank Prime International Residential Index gives a reliable insight into the state of worldwide property markets. It’s impossible to ignore the effects of the global recession on the international [...]

Ireland Commercial Property Starts To Stage A Comeback

Led by an especially strong Dublin office sector, Irish commercial property is starting to stage a comeback. The market posted gains in the opening quarter of 2010, after dropping over 50% from its peak. Shrinking capital depreciation, and projections for positive GDP growth, suggest that the hard-hit…

Ireland Commercial Property Starts To Stage A Comeback

Led by an especially strong Dublin office sector, Irish commercial property is starting to stage a comeback. The market posted gains in the opening quarter of 2010, after dropping over 50% from its peak. Shrinking capital depreciation, and projections for positive GDP growth, suggest that the hard-hit…

Will Foreigners Buy Greek Property Despite the Financial Crisis?

By now anyone who hasn’t been living under a stone for the last month has heard of the Greek financial crisis. Basically, Greek has a massive budget deficit and investors have grown concerned about the government’s ability to bring it back under control, which has subsequently weakened the EU and the euro — not least [...]

Malaysia property market to ride on new wave of interest

CB RICHARD Ellis (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (CBRE), a real estate services company, expects the number of property transactions in the country to improve this year, thanks to a new wave of interest from local and foreign institutional funds. Executive chairman Christopher Boyd said there is strong buying interest from Singaporean, Hong Kong, Korean and Arab [...]

Strong Demand Driving Positive Outlook For UK Housing Market

Short supply is still propping up prices for UK housing, although, a tepid December performance could indicate the market is losing some steam. Demand is driving the bright outlook for London property, while lingering market anxiety has contributed to tumbling prices in areas like Northern Ireland and…