This Is What A Boom Looks Like: Ireland's €1.85B Property Investment Bonanza
July 9, 2018

This Is What A Boom Looks Like: Ireland's €1.85B Property Investment Bonanza

For obvious and painful reasons nobody likes to use the word "boom" in Dublin. But is it time to lose the inhibitions? Investment in Irish property was €1.85B during the first six months of the year with more than €946M having traded during the second quarter.

The cumulative spend for the first six months of 2018 is more than twice the volume traded in the first half of last year, which was approximately €775M.

And there is more to come.

This year is going to be a record breaker — no doubt about it. Six months in and, according to CBRE data, the property investment scene has recorded transactions worth €1.85B. This compares with the €2.5B traded during the whole…

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