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02 Jun '23 |
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Blanchardstown planning granted for 971 apartments in seven blocks
Planning permission has been granted to the owners of Blanchardstown Town Centre for a €450 million apartment scheme with almost 1,000 units despite strong opposition by several major retailers with - Subscribe |
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02 Jun '23 |
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Planners refuse 98 homes in Greystones because town has ‘already hit population target’
Cairn Homes applied to Wicklow County Council in April for permission to construct 89 new homes at Coolegad, on the northern fringe of Greystones, an area close to the local, Temple Carrig School. - Subscribe |
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02 Jun '23 |
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CSO: Building and Construction output up 7.5% in Quarter 1 2023
The volume of production in construction rose by 7.5% in Q1 2023 compared with Q4 2022 on a seasonally adjusted basis.On an annual basis there was a 2.8% increase in volume of production recorded.The - Subscribe |
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02 Jun '23 |
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Daft.ie: Housing demand nationally up by 17%, says property website Daft
The company estimated that demand for new homes specifically rose up by 114 per cent in the 12 months to May this year. Homes with a listed price of €400,000-€600,000 had the largest increase in d - Subscribe |
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30 May '23 |
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Planning permission granted for 852 new homes on site of former Central Mental Hospital
The development will involve over a third of the land involved being converted into public realms, including landscaped green spaces, which will be open to the public for the first time since the hosp - Subscribe |
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30 May '23 |
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Wicklow council refuses planning permission for €40m boutique resort at Magheramore Beach
Wicklow County Council has refused planning permission to a €40 million ‘bustling’ boutique holiday resort and surf school planned by Paddy McKillen Jnr for cliff top lands overlooking Magheramo - Subscribe |
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30 May '23 |
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Census 2022: New stats show how much average rents have risen in the private sector since 2016
THE AVERAGE RENT paid by those renting a property from a private landlord has increased by 37% in the six years to 2022, according to the Census results.
The results of last year’s Census show t - Subscribe |
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30 May '23 |
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Property sales falling due to delays in probate services, law firm claims
Solicitor Frank Murphy said the delays in issuing a grant of probate had led to sales not proceeding, while also slowing access to mortgage funds. “The delays, in our experience, add unnecessary add - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 May '23 |
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Privately owned Dublin Airport site seen as critical national asset put up for sale
Property owners including brothers Ulick and Des McEvaddy are selling a large Dublin Airport landbank, raising questions over the future of land seen as a critical national asset.
The brothers have - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 May '23 |
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Rental crisis: More than 4,700 notices to quit issued in first three months of 2023
Figures published by the RTB on Tuesday showed that a total of 4,753 notices to quit were issued to tenants between January and March 2023, up from the 4,329 issued in the last quarter of 2022, and 4, - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
29 May '23 |
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Sinn Féin hits out at ‘terrible deal’ between government and Johnny Ronan consortium for Poolbeg homes
The Business Post reported on Saturday that a consortium of developers, the Department of Housing, and Dublin City Council are close to finalising a deal for the delivery of affordable homes at the si - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 May '23 |
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Planning permission granted for 852 social and affordable homes on Central Mental Hospital site
The approval granted to the Land Development Agency (LDA) by An Bord Pleanála marks a big step forward for one of the agency’s most prominent projects - but at a scale lower than it wanted. - Subscribe |
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© TheJournal.ie |
28 May '23 |
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Almost half of objections to Dublin City Council against new land-hoarding tax were successful
New figures reveal that out of 154 submissions, 75 separate appeals were successful at granting the landowner an exemption from the Residential Zoned Land Tax, which comes into force next year.
It - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
28 May '23 |
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‘I’m going nowhere’: Magnier celebrates 50 years at Colliers
Marcus Magnier, head of residential, development and country homes at Colliers, is an exception and last Wednesday, at lunchtime, Colliers filled Marco Pierre White’s restaurant in Donnybrook, Dubli - Subscribe |
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28 May '23 |
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DNG partners with global real estate giant Hamptons International
Real estate group DNG has announced an agreement as an exclusive affiliate for Hamptons International in Ireland, which will provide an international platform for DNG clients’ property sales. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
25 May '23 |
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Elkstone partners with Harrison Street to develop more than 1,500 student accommodation beds
The first development will be completed in September, with a five-storey property on Dublin’s Manor Street, Stoneybatter Place, delivering 142 beds.
The property, which is located close to Techno - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
25 May '23 |
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Empty office blocks could become liveable homes, but it’s not simple
Some of the challenges are technical, and some are commercial.
The biggest technical issue is the sheer size of many office buildings. There are vacant offices in Dublin with floorplates of 28,000s - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
25 May '23 |
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Paul McNeive: Are Irish estate agents overzealous when it comes to GDPR?
I was surprised this week when someone selling their house told me that their estate agent would not tell them who was viewing, “for GDPR reasons”. I would have thought that a houseowner was entit - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
25 May '23 |
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Avant Money becomes first lender to cut its mortgage rates and is now letting borrowers fix for life
Avant Money is banking on people choosing to “fix and forget” at a time when European rates have shot up seven times, with more hikes expected. Broker Martina Hennessy of Doddl.ie said Avant Money - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
24 May '23 |
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First-time buyers pushed to limit as runaway house prices burden them with bigger loans
New data from the Banking and Payments Federation of Ireland (BPFI) shows the mortgage market grew strongly in the second half of 2022, with the number of loans taken out rising by 24pc to nearly 31,0 - Subscribe |
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