The real estate sector has experienced dramatic change in recent years. In many scenarios challenges remain – yet increasingly there are also significant opportunities. Making sure your real estate decisions are based on sound advice and support has never been more important.
What we do
Advisory
- Acquisition and deal management
- Debt raising, refinancing and restructuring
- Transaction structuring assistance
- Strategic options analysis
- Due Diligence
- Capital Markets assistance and reporting
Audit & Assurance
- Accounting financial reporting support
- IFRS, Irish GAAP and US GAAP accounting advisory services
- External audit
- Corporate governance and internal audit
Tax
- Structuring Property Acquisitions, Disposals and Joint Ventures
- Property Funds / QIFs / REITS / Limited Partnerships / ICAVs
- Foreign Property Investment
- Capital Allowances / Tax Depreciation
- Value Added Tax (VAT) & Stamp Duty
- Tax Incentive Based Projects / Investor Syndicates
- Revenue e-Audits
- Wealth Preservation / Cash Extraction / Pension Based Property Investments
- Profit Allocation
- Forward funding Commercial / Residential
- PRS/BTL projects
How KPMG can help
KPMG’s real estate team draws on in-depth knowledge to help clients in transacting investment or development business at both a national and international level. We work with real estate groups, investors (both professional and private), funds, construction and civil engineering companies, builders, “land rich” businesses and an increasing number of international buyers of real estate/debt.
Get in touch
As a KPMG client, you can expect to receive a high standard of professional service that is commercially-led; we provide a broad service offering, incorporating audit and accounting, tax advisory, risk advisory, legal advisory and corporate finance, to meet our clients’ needs. We’d be delighted to tell you more about how we can do the same for you – so please do get in touch with Jim Clery, Head of Real Estate, for more information.
Jim Clery
Partner, Head of Real Estate
KPMG in Ireland