Today’s Irish Times property supplement.
Jay.
Sus.
The perfect pandemic escape in Wicklow for €550,000 (The Irish Times)
Today’s Irish Times property supplement.
Jay.
Sus.
The perfect pandemic escape in Wicklow for €550,000 (The Irish Times)
Front page of today’s Property Supplement in The Irish Times
“Housing is the main story for the Irish Examiner. Elaine Loughlin writes that the State is considering taking an equity stake in people’s homes, in an overhaul of the Help-To-Buy scheme. It would see the lump-sum grant replaced with a State loan to buyers, similar to the British model.
“One index of the present property market is that today’s Irish Times property supplement has 32 pages – 10 pages more than the main section of the paper.”
John S Doyle, speaking during the ‘What It Says In The Papers’ slot on RTÉ One’s Morning Ireland this morning.
Good times.
Common enough in fairness.
Listen back in full here
Amid speculation that Brexit may lead to higher house prices in Dublin, your headline asks “Will Dublin’s property market benefit from the vote to leave EU?”
Your definition of the word “benefit” clearly differs from mine.
Colm O’Connor,
Stoneybatter,
Dublin 7.
Meanwhile.
On the front page of yesterday’s Irish Times…
Thirty.
Two.
Irish times fuelling another property boom?30 pages of property advertising. Not one critical article @JulienMercille pic.twitter.com/HZwBFfdUT9
— Rory Hearne (@RoryHearne) May 21, 2015
Thirty.
There you go now.
UPDATE:
property supplement in today's Irish Times is two pages longer than the actual paper
— Oireachtas Retort (@Oireachtas_RX) May 21, 2015