Irish Independent

Eleven land deals generate over €63m in third quarter

- Donal Buckley

AS many as 11 land sales were completed between July and September this year with a combined value totalling almost €64m between them, according to figures compiled by property consultant­s CBRE Ireland.

This is a very significan­t increase on the previous quarter although the overall volume of transactio­nal activity in the year-to-date has been severely impacted by Covid-19 and the economic backdrop.

Over the year to end September the value of deals totalled almost €185m, compared to €767m worth of deals at the same point in 2019.

Colin Richardson, senior analyst at CBRE said: “While there was a clear pick-up in activity in Q3, the level of transactio­ns in the developmen­t land market remains well behind traditiona­l levels, as stakeholde­rs focus on building out their current developmen­t pipeline as opposed to acquiring additional land.”

Average quarterly transactio­n levels in the market over the last five years has been about €240m per quarter.

“A feature of the current market has been the activity of tier one developers like Ballymore and Cairn.

“Less well establishe­d developers who are relying on debt funding are less active and likely finding debt terms challengin­g,” Mr Richardson said.

The largest deal in the quarter was Ballymore’s purchase of the 52.6-acre Harbour Point site overlookin­g the sea and River Dargle in Bray. This sale had been agreed towards the end of 2019 when it was reported in this newspaper.

Savills had been quoting €27.5m for it on behalf of a receiver at Deloitte.

Previously owned by the Pizarro Developmen­ts consortium, led by Paddy Kelly, it had planning permission for a 58,000 sq m retail centre, 950 apartments, a cinema complex, bars, restaurant­s, hotel and offices.

Another large purchase saw Cairn Homes buy the Esmonde motor site in Stillorgan from

Emerald Fund Icav, controlled by Alan McIntosh, a non-executive Cairns director for €14m.

Meanwhile, an establishe­d Irish developer purchased the Magic Carpet pub in Cornelscou­rt in south Dublin.

Agents Lisney Morrissey had been quoting €12m for the 2.7acre property which was sold by the Crowley family.

The site has potential for 74 homes and 1,000 sq m of commercial space.

 ??  ?? Potential: The Magic Carpet pub in Cornelscou­rt, Dublin
Potential: The Magic Carpet pub in Cornelscou­rt, Dublin

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