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Pragmatic, commercially focused legal advice delivers a powerful difference when making major property decisions. Our EY Law real estate team advise on complex real estate and development law matters supporting clients on all aspects of transactions and projects, from inception to completion. We develop long-lasting relationships with our clients, providing more than just legal advice - we are proud to be consistently considered their trusted advisors.
We are passionate about the real estate industry and have strong expertise and experience acting in relation to all types of real estate projects both in Ireland and abroad. Our real estate law team have extensive experience acting for various stakeholders including buyers, sellers, landowners, developers, investors, not-for-profits, landlords and tenants.
The team also acts for institutional and international investors on their investments in the Irish real estate market.
Our team forms part of the larger EY Law Global network of over 90 law firms in which we work collaboratively with lawyers covering core skill sets including general corporate law, restructuring, employment law, and technology and commercial law.
Our real estate law team works alongside our other EY real estate specialists in areas such as Tax, Strategy and Transactions, Restructuring and Debt Advisory. Our sector approach to real estate allows EY Law Ireland and EY to work in an integrated, seamless and streamlined manner to ensure that our clients experience law as part of a true end-to-end service offering, that is unique in the Irish market. When working with EY and EY Law Ireland, clients have the advantage of dealing with one team. Instead of using service providers from multiple teams in multiple firms, businesses eliminate layers of project management, adding to efficiencies around time, resources and costs.
Our real estate law services include:
How can green leases help maintain the sustainability of a new building
EY Law Ireland discuss the objectives in the construction and conservation of new buildings which are environmentally accredited, and the role green leases have in maintaining that objective.
How landlords and tenants can make an existing lease “greener”
How landlords and tenants can make an existing lease “greener”
How can landowners prepare for the Residential Zoned Land Tax before the new year
EY experts advise on next steps to prepare for the Residential Zoned Land Tax before the new year, including land criteria, local authority maps and submissions.
Why employers need to plan ahead for changed real estate requirements
Early engagement with landlords is vitally important for organisations contemplating a shift to hybrid or more flexible working arrangements.