Knight Frank - Ireland Living Sectors Market Report 2025 Investor interest in Ireland''s living sector is set to intensify in 2025 supported by improved funding, strong demand and expected regulatory changes.
This was KGAL''s first residential acquisition in Ireland and was secured at a blended net yield of approximately 4.85%, setting a strong benchmark for pricing in suburban locations and is
Overview The Group owns and operates a generation portfolio comprising onshore wind assets across the RoI and NI. In addition, the Group is developing a further pipeline of onshore and
How will projected economic growth and investment in 2025 shape the real estate market? Discover the latest trends, predictions, and insights in our Outlook to refine your strategies today.
The average residential ESS price fell to $1,100/kWh in 2023, a 16% reduction from 2021 according to BloombergNEF. Modern systems now enable 85% round-trip efficiency,
Construction starts in Ireland continue an upward trend, driven in the most part by a strong residential sector and by a strong Irish economy, bucking trends in the wider European market. In 2023 new project starts rose
Addressing these challenges will require greater collaboration between government, developers, and industry stakeholders to ensure that construction projects can progress efficiently. Overall, the construction industry
It provides – – Historical (2016-2020) and forecast (2021-2025) valuations of the construction industry in Ireland, featuring details of key growth drivers. – Segmentation by
All the recent data and statistics on Ireland''s real estate market, offering insights into trends, pricing, and investment opportunities for buyers and investors.
A VALUABLE RESOURCE As we reflect on the residential property market over the past year, 2024 was marked by significant developments and robust economic activity. Property prices
Housing completions per 1,000 of population in 2024 strongest among 19 European countries and 80% above the average. Ireland to maintain strongest housebuilding rate per 1,000 of the population in each year from
Search all the announced and upcoming GUSESS projects, bids, RFPs, ICBs, tenders, government contracts, and awards in Ireland with our comprehensive online database.
We continue our Spotlight Series with a focus on Ireland, where battery storage to support high levels of wind generation was once flourishing, but the route to market is now
The Minister for Public Expenditure, NDP Delivery and Reform, Paschal Donohoe, has today (7 November 2024) published the Prospects 2024-2025 report which
The 2025 Annual Review report delves into construction industry performance, trends and forecasts for the year ahead, covering both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Key factors influencing construction projects and
The European residential battery storage market is poised to experience a 20% growth in 2024. Despite a slight early-year dip in residential ESS installations across Europe,
The 122.5 million USD project is set to provide power-grid-stabilization services to Ireland''s electricity grid operator, EirGrid, and is expected to help the country achieve its goal
The 2025 Annual Review report delves into construction industry performance, trends and forecasts for the year ahead, covering both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Key
The use of green building materials, smart energy systems, and sustainable construction techniques is expected to increase in 2025. The industry is also embracing digitalisation, with technologies such as Building Information
Housing completions per 1,000 of population in 2024 strongest among 19 European countries and 80% above the average. Ireland to maintain strongest housebuilding
It provides – – Historical (2016-2020) and forecast (2021-2025) valuations of the construction industry in Ireland, featuring details of key growth drivers. – Segmentation by sector (commercial, industrial, infrastructure,
Note: Ireland''s metric is modified investment, which strips out multinational activity. LHS chart: dashed line represents 2014 to 2021 average for modified investment.
The growth rate of the global ESS market from 2025 to 2030 is expected to be approximately 10%, and the global ESS market demand may reach around 477 Gwh by 2030.
The Publisher''s Construction in Ireland - Key Trends and Opportunities to 2025 (H2 2021) report provides detailed market analysis, information, and insights into the Irish construction industry,
Short - Medium Term Expectations SCSI survey findings suggest that tender prices, along with labour and material costs, are expected to continue rising in the first half of 2025. A key
A weak residential sector has clearly held back the pace of recovery although output indices highlight expansion in the non-residential and civil engineering sectors from the first quarter
Ireland is fortunate to have a substantial amount of capital available for investment in national infrastructure over the next ten years, and Budget 2025 allocated additional funds to Irish
Several key factors influence the ROI of a BESS. This article explores the various factors influencing the return of investment of BESS.
Fundraising momentum continues, with a clear emergence of core funds dedicated to living sector assets, expected to grow throughout 2025. Dublin ranks among the top five target cities for Multifamily/PRS investment
Import capacity charges are not time differentiated and in ROI lack any locational element due to the categorisation of ESS as demand. This means they fail to reflect the value that ESS offer
All the recent data and statistics reveal the strongest trends shaping Ireland''s real estate market, offering insights into property prices, demand shifts, and investment opportunities.
The analyst expects the construction industry in Ireland to grow by 3.3% in real terms in 2025, before recording an annual average growth of 4.8% from 2026 to 2029, supported by public and private sector investments in transport, electricity, and residential infrastructure sectors.
Knight Frank - Ireland Living Sectors Market Report 2025 Investor interest in Ireland’s living sector is set to intensify in 2025 supported by improved funding, strong demand and expected regulatory changes.
Fundraising momentum continues, with a clear emergence of core funds dedicated to living sector assets, expected to grow throughout 2025. Dublin ranks among the top five target cities for Multifamily/PRS investment across Europe, as highlighted by Knight Frank’s European Living Sector Survey.
The new homes market will remain exceptionally busy in 2025 with continued strong buyer sentiment outstripping supply. Irish Property investment market performance will be much improved in 2025. During 2024, many of the post-pandemic trends lessened in intensity. 2025 will be another active year in the Dublin industrial and logistics market.
Irish investment spend was 40% below the long-term average in 2024 but will improve in 2025. The sale of the Blanchardstown Shopping Centre and One & Two North Dock has shown that institutional capital will be active where pricing is attractive, and some new capital is already emerging this year with a focus on residential assets.
Also, the Irish government announced in January 2025 that it plans to construct 41,000 housing units in 2025 and 43,000 units in 2026. The government aims to deliver 303,000 homes by the end of 2030. Scope