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What does the end of Ireland’s recession mean for Dublin property?

Last week’s data, which confirmed that the economy took another step forward in the second quarter, was welcome news for Irish property markets. But there was little sign of any material strengthening in the domestic economy. That suggests that the recovery in retail property will almost certainly continue to lag behind and that the upturn in office values could slow next year.

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