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  2. Daft.ie - Wikipedia

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    Daft.ie is a real estate and property rental website in Ireland, launched in 1997. [2] The website was co-founded by brothers Brian and Eamonn Fallon, who each held a 23.66% share in the business as of October 2021. [3] As of September 2024, the website attracted 2.5 million users every month, according to the Irish Examiner. [4]

  3. Do you need a real estate agent to sell a house? - AOL

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    “An agent can place your home in your regional multiple listing service, which will broadcast your home for sale to other websites with massive audiences,” says Chuck Vander Stelt, a Northwest ...

  4. Irish Residential Properties REIT - Wikipedia

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    IRES is Ireland's largest private landlord with over 3,884 units under its ownership as of January 2020. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] After Hibernia REIT was taken over by Brookfield Asset Management in June 2022, IRES was the final Irish REIT to remain a publicly listed company.

  5. McInerney Holdings PLC - Wikipedia

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    McInerney Holdings PLC (trading variously as McInerney Properties and McInerney Homes) was an Irish construction and development company with a focus on housebuilding, which existed from 1909 until 2011. The company initially focused on the Irish market but later expanded to the UK, Middle East and mainland Europe.

  6. Rental vacancy rate - Wikipedia

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    In the United States the Census Bureau keeps track of vacancy rates. [1] In Canada Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation measures vacancy rates of 25 metropolitan areas and for the 75 largest Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) across the country [2] and publishes the findings semi-annually in June and December.

  7. Irish property bubble - Wikipedia

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    From 1991 to 2001, Ireland's real gross domestic product (GDP) growth averaged above 7% and there was a large expansion in the workforce. From 1990 to 2000, the Irish gross national product (GNP) per capita rose 58%, bringing it above the European Union average. [9]

  8. Local property tax (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The tax is based upon the assessed market value of the property in May 2013. This valuation is to be used as the basis for a half-year payment in 2013, as well as 3 further full year payments in 2014, 2015 and 2016.

  9. Ghost estate - Wikipedia

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    Ghost estate of approx 10 houses outside village of Bridgetown, County Wexford, 2012.(In Use as of 2024) In October 2010, the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government reported, using a restricted brief, that there were 33,000 complete or nearly complete empty homes after a national audit and that there were a further 10,000 homes at various stages of construction. [12]