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21 Dec '18 |
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CBRE: Commercial land sales in 2018 reach almost â?¬1.5bn
During the 12 month period 125 transactions were signed, according to figures from property consultants CBRE Ireland.
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© Irish Independent |
21 Dec '18 |
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Gannon unveils plans for 1,537 apartments in Clongriffin, Dublin 13
The details disclosed by An Bord Pleanála show that 1,324 units are for the 'build to rent' market and there are an additional 213 residential units.
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21 Dec '18 |
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Happy Christmas!
The website will be open of course, but there will be no data entry & minimal customer support for the Christmas period up until January 2nd. TROUBLE LOGGING IN DURING .. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Dec '18 |
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Residents of Rathgar development engage planner to fight Cairn Homes plan
Cairn Homes had planning permission for 22 town houses but is now seeking to build 107 apartments across two blocks instead on the Marianella site. The deficit of car-parking spaces to apartments has - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Dec '18 |
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Construction of homes in Dublin city halves, according to new report from Dublin Housing Supply Task Force
The number of homes under construction in Dublin city is down almost 50 per cent on last year, with a 20 per cent drop across the region as a whole. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
18 Dec '18 |
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Plan to create an Irish whiskey distillery on the site of the Ballykelly Mill in Monasterevin by McKillen and Bono stuck in a moment
Officials took issue with the failure of the proposal's site notice to mention the 'Natura Impact Statement' included by the developer as part of his application. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
18 Dec '18 |
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Planning chiefs block Ashling aparthotel bid for Arran Quay
The project would have involved the demolition of four semi-derelict buildings adjacent to the existing Ashling Hotel.
Dublin City Council had refused the plan, saying it would be contrary to devel - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
18 Dec '18 |
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Serviced office space take-up in Dublin rises: Savills
"Technology changes quickly, is highly globalised and often involves the formation and dissolution of task-orientated project teams - all factors that feed into a demand for flexible business space," - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
18 Dec '18 |
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CBRE sees strong office-leasing sector but pre-tax profits fall
They said the company had benefited from "very strong office-leasing performance, extension of our business service line offerings, and geographical expansion".
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© Irish Independent |
18 Dec '18 |
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Ronald Quinlan: 'Urbeo to capitalise on State's yawning social housing gap'
Urbeo CEO Felix McKenna highlighted the opportunity these elements of the private sector presented earlier this year when he and co-founder, Bill Nowlan were seeking funding for their new venture, say - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
18 Dec '18 |
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Kevin Byrne: 'How housing bonds could finally unlock the crisis blighting so many communities'
A mix of property sales and rental income would be used to do this. This harnessing of external funding to provide for profitable, but affordable, housing would complement existing, directly State-fun - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
18 Dec '18 |
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Overestimating demand may lead to new ghost estates being built, economist warns
Research by Savills chief economist John McCartney shows the number of demolitions is far lower, and they are mainly in rural areas where demand for housing is low. No more than 4,100 units a year are - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
18 Dec '18 |
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DEAL: Google acquires another 7,430sq m in docklands with South Bank House and the Warehouse
Situated on Barrow Street, South Bank House was completed in 2006 and provides over 5,750sq m of grade A offices. The Warehouse sits on the waterfront to the rear of South Bank House and comprises a 1 - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
18 Dec '18 |
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DEAL: U+I acquires 2.8-acre site on the South Circular Road for undisclosed sum
The company announced it had acquired the White Heather industrial estate on the South Circular Road in Dublin 8 on Monday. The site comprises seven warehouse buildings and a three-bedroom period home - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
18 Dec '18 |
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Cashback mortgages could cost borrowers â?¬30,000 more
Cashback mortgages have increased in popularity in recent years, with lenders such as Bank of Ireland, Permanent TSB and EBS offering a proportion of a mortgage back in cash. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
17 Dec '18 |
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New company, Intravia Capital, aims to front peer-to-peer building loans
"Our policy is to seek out the 'niche' quality development market, with experienced developers, who can deliver quality development that can provide a fair return for all stakeholders." - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Dec '18 |
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Starwood Capital links up with Urbeo to create â?¬1bn Irish build-to-rent platform
Urbeo, founded by Frank Kenny and Bill Nowlan, says it is focused on â??matching investor needs for long-term, stable returns with those of tenants to build stable and sustainable communities of renta - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Dec '18 |
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Overseas landlords retreat from UK property market
The overseas share of the London rental market fell by 4.7 percentage points in the past two years alone, which Ms Beveridge partly ascribed to the effects of the Brexit referendum on the pound. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Dec '18 |
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Make houses cheaper: Government urged to reduce rate of VAT on new houses
In a letter to the Minister for Housing Eoghan Murphy, Mark FitzGerald, a PII council member, said that â??while this may have the effect of marginally increasing the return on some sites that are alr - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
14 Dec '18 |
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FF seeks mortgage rate cap as part of stability agreement
The Irish Independent has learned Fianna Fáil representatives discussed ways of tightening the rules around how much interest homebuyers can be charged when they met with Central Bank officials in re - Subscribe |
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