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18 Mar '20 |
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Disappearing tenants, cancelled sales: estate agents face coronavirus fallout
Nicola Williams of Bergins says: “It’s not the time to put pressure on individuals whether they are buying or selling.” At the same time Williams has seen lenders holding back. “Last week ther - Subscribe |
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16 Mar '20 |
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For 18 years, give or take, Property Week has been providing vital quality-controlled data and trade news to Irish property professionals, and during that time we have survived start-up phase, cash sh - Subscribe |
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16 Mar '20 |
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Suzanne Lynch and Christine McGowan appointed to Hooke & MacDonald New Homes team and commercial team respectively
The company is expanding its new homes and commercial teams. The two latest appointments are Christine McGowan to the commercial team and Suzanne Lynch to the New Homes team. McGowan has worked in the - Subscribe |
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16 Mar '20 |
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[NEEDS BP SUB] Annual HAP payments ‘will dwarf cost of Children’s Hospital within five years’: Dr Dáithí Downey
Conference told cost of supporting people in rental accommodation will exceed €1 billion by the end of next year and ‘may yet go further’ - Subscribe |
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16 Mar '20 |
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Car park operator Bashview Limited is divesting from the business as city moves toward more cycle-friendly plans
Bashview's existing six-storey mixed-use building – known as Moira House – and 171-space Trinity Street car park will be knocked down and replaced with office block - Subscribe |
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16 Mar '20 |
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[NEEDS BP SUB] Bartra offers new nursing home to HSE for Covid-19 acute cases
HSE told to look for 10,000 beds around the state to cope with more seriously ill patients. Michael Flannery: “It is a time of national emergency, so we are happy to do whatever we can to facilitate - Subscribe |
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16 Mar '20 |
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If apartments are not viable, how come we are building them?
We’re constantly told the solution to housing in Ireland is more high-density development, in other words more apartments and fewer three-bed semis. Problem is, the industry says it cannot deliver a - Subscribe |
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16 Mar '20 |
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DEAL: Round Hill Capital acquires 368-bed student scheme located on the former Brewery Block site adjacent to Newmarket Square
Round Hill Capital and NBK Capital have acquired a 368-bed student accommodation development in the Liberties area of Dublin 8. The site was purchased from Summix, an urban mixed-use regeneration proj - Subscribe |
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13 Mar '20 |
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Colm McCarthy: Should central government take control of planning in our cities?
The incoming team, whatever its composition, will have to make choices, which means that affordable projects will have to take priority over the visionary stuff. - Subscribe |
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13 Mar '20 |
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CSO: Residential property prices rise by 1.8% in the year to January
Residential property prices increased by 1.8% nationally in the year to January. This compares with an increase of 0.5% in the year to December and an increase of 5.2% in the twelve months to January - Subscribe |
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13 Mar '20 |
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Planning permissions quarter 4 2019
In 2019, for the first time, more apartments than houses were granted planning permissionIn 2019, planning permissions were granted for 40,252 dwelling units, up 38% on 2018The total number of plannin - Subscribe |
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13 Mar '20 |
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Coronavirus: Estate agents cancel open viewings of houses this weekend
Sherry FitzGerald and DNG have said that, given the Government’s announcement yesterday on coronavirus measures, about 250 properties that had been advertised for open viewing on Saturday will now b - Subscribe |
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13 Mar '20 |
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Comer Group appeals refusal of permission for Kilmainham hotel
Ladas Property Company, which is part of the Comer Group, has asked An Bord Pleanála to overturn last month’s ruling by Dublin City Council to reject their proposal to demolish a vacant used car de - Subscribe |
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13 Mar '20 |
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Two-bed apartment in Dublin costs €463,000 to build, report says
The study by Irish Institutional Property (IIP), a lobby group for institutional investors, calculated that the construction costs alone for a two-bed house in Dublin city or suburbs are €158,000. - Subscribe |
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12 Mar '20 |
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Deirdre Carr joins Cushman & Wakefield Valuation & Advisory department
Cushman & Wakefield are delighted to welcome Deirdre Carr to their Valuation & Advisory department. Deirdre joins the team as an Associate Director and will be working with Catherine Connolly - Subscribe |
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12 Mar '20 |
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Is Cairn having a rethink on Stillorgan student accommodation scheme?
While The Irish Times understands the delay is due in part to ongoing discussions, the speculation in relation to Cairn’s plan is intensifying. - Subscribe |
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12 Mar '20 |
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MyHome.ie: Dublin house sales fall 1.5% as affordability pushes buyers out
The slowdown in sales was greatest in Dublin 6 – down 22.3per cent – and Dublin 13 – down 30.1per cent – according to analysis by property website MyHome.ie of the Residential Property Price R - Subscribe |
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11 Mar '20 |
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DEAL: Savills announce sale of 51-hectare farm with productive land bordering Ardclough
The land at Ardclough comprises a mixed arable and pasture holding in two separate parcels in an accessible location, extending to about 69 hectares / 171 acres (approximately 51 hectares / 126 acres - Subscribe |
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11 Mar '20 |
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Yew Grove may hold fire on acquisitions due to coronavirus
Jonathan Laredo: “You should expect to see us buying one or two buildings over the next three months. However, whether we will do all €120 million is out of our control slightly at the moment." - Subscribe |
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11 Mar '20 |
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DEAL: Harcourt Developments secures new tenants at Park West including Affidea, Fulfil Nutrition, LetsGetChecked
While one deal saw the increase of existing tenant Sysnet’s footprint within Block 71 from 10,700sq ft to 15,000sq ft, the other transactions saw the arrival of three new companies to the west Dubli - Subscribe |
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