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THE MIX OF Australian and Irish design in this Co Mayo house – near Swinford – perfectly mirrors its owners: Annette Gallogly who is from the local area and Bryck Robin from the Blue Mountains just outside Sydney. The couple promised to bring a lot to this rural area where they dreamed of bringing up their young family, writes
EMMA CULLINANOn View This Weekend
From smart Dublin addresses to good views in Galway, there are some lovely homes to go and see this weekend, writes
ORNA MULCAHYProperty Investor
DON’T BE surprised if Irish lenders introduce further disciplines in the mortgage market to bring the ground rules more into line with new regulations in the UK, writes
JACK FAGAN
While values are still falling new research points towards the market beginningto stabilise, writes
JACK FAGANTurnover-based rents now the norm
Retail rents are now increasingly being set on the basis of a base rent plus a percentage of the retailer’s turnover, writes
JACK FAGANOversupply of space puts rents under pressure
AS EARLY as 2005 you could see the country was heading towards an oversupply of shops, particularly outside Dublin.
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