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© The Irish Times 29 Jul '10

UK house prices fall 0.5% in July

"A combination of restrictive credit conditions and uncertainty about the future economic outlook continues to limit the pool of buyers to those with relatively large financial resources," said Mart -  Subscribe
The Property Week 29 Jul '10

LiMiTeD SeRvIcE

Due to annual leave clashing with internet access problems, Property Week's service has been curtailed somewhat. Everything should be back to normal on Tuesday. Apologies for inconvenience. -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 29 Jul '10

€236m orders over unpaid loans

FOUR Cork businessmen have had judgment orders totalling more than €236 million entered against them to date in favour of three banks arising mainly from unpaid property loans. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 29 Jul '10

Retailer planned to transform north inner city with €750m development

After the company was taken private in June 2003 for €255 million, management started to acquire a large portfolio of property in the area and executive chairman Richard Nesbitt hinted that it would s -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 Jul '10

Developer hoping for big spin-off from wheel

“We didn’t owe a huge amount of money, that is the real big thing. We bought this place many years ago for small money and we don’t owe a huge amount of money so we should be OK,” he said. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 Jul '10

Ballymore Properties has cut costs and debt, says spokesman

SEÁN MULRYAN’S property company Ballymore Properties has “reduced costs and reduced debts significantly” this year, according to a spokesman. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 Jul '10

Treasury Holdings-backed Chinese firm announces €370m refinancing agreement

TREASURY CHINA Trust (TCT), which is 40 per cent owned by Treasury Holdings, yesterday announced it has secured a $480 million (€369.6 million) refinancing deal of its flagship property “City Center” -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 Jul '10

Eircom's McKenna joins Nama

FELIX McKENNA, head of property at Eircom for many years, has joined Nama as a senior portfolio manager.He is recognised as one of the most astute property managers in the country and at the height of -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 Jul '10

7,000 mortgages issued in Q1 of 2010

Just 7,000 new mortgages were issued in Ireland in the first quarter of 2010, at a value of €1.22 billion.According to figures compiled by the UCD Smurfit School and the Marketing Institute of Ir -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 Jul '10

Developers to face high-rise curbs as council agrees plan

DEVELOPERS ARE facing severe restrictions on the construction of high-rise buildings in Dublin city following the introduction of the new Dublin City Development Plan next year. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 Jul '10

Developer seeks to quash Gormley's site designation

THE MINISTER for the Environment failed to engage in any adequate consultation with local landowners before issuing directions overturning the designation of The Park Village lands in Carrickmines as -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 Jul '10

Commercial rents continue to fall - and at a faster pace

With property values still falling, Jack Fagan examines the Q2 results and, below, the IPD’s Phil Tiley looks at the broader picture -  Subscribe
© Irish Mortgage Broker blog 27 Jul '10

A conversation with Kevin O’Rourke

Karl Deeter spoke to the man behind this Tribune newspaper headline: ‘House price fall could be worst in history‘. "ANY PLANS TO STOP RENTING?" "No." -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 27 Jul '10

Author sells holiday home at knock-down price

NOVELIST Edna O'Brien has finally sold her beloved holiday home -- two years after she first put it up for sale and for just half the original asking price. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 27 Jul '10

Value of Maye's estate should have rung 'alarm bells'

AIB lending manager Brendan Hanratty said it had previously received periodic statements indicating Mr Maye had a minimum net worth of €100 million. Just last May the bank saw an affidavit of the Reve -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 27 Jul '10

Construction firm grew from modest beginnings in 1980s

THE LATE Liam Maye was one of the founders of the Castlethorn Construction group, which was one of the State’s largest and most dynamic building firms.It built a number of well-regarded resident -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 27 Jul '10

'Broke' tycoon renting out unsold apartments in plush Elm Park complex

EMBATTLED property mogul Bernard McNamara is renting out apartments in his plush Elm Park complex after sales of the Booterstown development were put on ice. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 27 Jul '10

Demolition of flats complex to go ahead

Minister for the Environment John Gormley announced he had sanctioned funding of €7.8 million for the construction of 32 new social units at the estate, a fraction of the 165 which were to have been b -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 27 Jul '10

Multimillion euro sites to lie empty as plans under review

As its capital investment priorities paper concedes, “there should be little further expenditure on site acquisition over the medium term” (other than for new Garda stations) given the oversupply of o -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 27 Jul '10

Work to begin in weeks on exciting city quarter

BUILDING work will begin within weeks on the transformation of Dublin's Grangegorman hospital into a state-of-the-art education and health campus, providing 450 construction jobs a year over the next -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 27 Jul '10

CBRE: Irish property investment, first half of 2010

There is strong demand from a range of domestic and overseas buyers for quality property investment properties producing strong income. -  Subscribe
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