Brian and Eamonn Fallon were in talks to offload brands to Mediahuis
Daft.ie
Journal Media was established in 2010 by brothers Brian and Eamonn Fallon
Company links latest price trend to overall shortage of properties available to buy particularly in second-hand market and relaxation of mortgage rules
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Property values rose 3.4% last year with the average home on the market for €320,000
Some 41 per cent of offers made using the platform were placed outside of business hours
Property website Daft.ie said homes offered on its bidding platform have gone from first to final offer within just 10 days
Distilled Media Group, which operates the Journal, 42.ie and Noteworthy platforms and owns 50% of Daft.ie and Adverts.ie, recorded decline in revenues
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Daft.ie figures suggest rental supply is rising but it is still some way off the number that you would expect in a properly functioning market, according to Ronan Lyons
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Second-hand market remains ‘tight’ and has not recovered from the pandemic
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