
Des O'Malley
Des O'Malley is the head of Sherry FitzGerald Countrywide, known for his insights into the evolving housing market in Ireland. He emphasizes the impact of remote work on commuter patterns and house prices, highlighting how affordability and transport links are reshaping where people choose to live.
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Recent news mentions
Cooney criticized minister for justice Des O’Malley for asking parliament to support a controversial Bill.
Minister who confronted Provisional IRA with implacable resolve – The Irish TimesHaughey and his party rivals – notably Des O’Malley – fought a series of battles over control of it.
A decisive showdown over Micheál Martin’s leadership might be best for everyone – The Irish TimesO’Malley voted for the agreement in the Dáil and helped launch the Progressive Democrats.
At the signing of the Anglo-Irish Agreement, we sensed we were witnessing a historic event – The Irish TimesDes O'Malley decided to vote for the new Bill and delivered his 'I Stand by the Republic' speech.
May McGee’s achievement meant couples could have healthy sexual relationships without fear – The Irish TimesDes O'Malley, leader of the Progressive Democrats, commented on Martin Cahill's dual housing situation.
My life as a civil servant in 1980s Dublin – The Irish TimesDes O'Malley, head of Sherry FitzGerald Countrywide, discusses the impact of remote work on commuting patterns.
house prices, transport links and education – The Irish Times







































