Tag Archives: irish property

What about small time landlords?

With less than 1 per cent of tenancies resulting in formal complaints, why are landlords seen as the ‘bad guys’? When it comes to landlords, the most common assumption is that if he/she is a small-time landlord, he/she will not do a good job of managing a property. The Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) doesn’t provide […]

The high rents that Jack built

This article originally appeared in the Sunday Business Post on the 24th of January. Jacking up rents quickly is a process that can’t occur now since new legislation was pushed through last December. But the question is: who jacks up rents and why? Empirically, the market is full of amateur landlords, but are they the […]

RTE 9 O’Clock News – 15th June 2012

We were asked to comment on the property market in this piece by Martina Fitzgerald.

TV3 coverage of CSO figures

We were asked to comment on the recent CSO figures which showed that prices are still dropping but that there is perhaps a different dynamic in cities. In Dublin (the only city separately considered by the CSO) house prices have not dropped for two months in a row – actually rising.

The Morning Show with Sybil & Martin on Tv3, 5th April 2011

We were pleased to appear once more on The Morning Show with Sybil & Martin for their monthly property slot. Angela Keegan from MyHome.ie headed up the piece and we commented on general finance in the property market.

RTE Primetime 30th November 2010, features Karl Deeter of Advisors.ie & Irish Mortgage Brokers

Karl Deeter of Advisors.ie & Irish Mortgage Brokers was featured on RTE’s Primetime on the 30th of November