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20 Mar '19 |
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RESIDENTIAL INVESTMENT: UK investor buys 14 Warrington Place, Dublin 2 period house for ?2.1m
Number 14 is let to Adoor Premium Serviced Apartments on a five-year lease at ?130,000 per annum. Adoor looks after more than 100 apartments in the Dublin 2 and 4 postal codes on a serviced basis. - Subscribe |
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20 Mar '19 |
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INVESTMENT DEAL: Knockmullen Retail Park, Gorey sells for ?1.33m, equating to a capital value of ?65 per square foot
A local investor has secured a net initial yield of 9.66 per cent after paying ?1.33 million for a retail park in Gorey, Co Wexford. The deal, handled by Stephen Conway of Colliers International, un - Subscribe |
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20 Mar '19 |
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Savills Ireland appoint Mark Reynolds as Deputy Managing Director
??Savills has been my ??home? for almost 20 years and I am delighted to have this opportunity to contribute even more to its ongoing growth, success and culture. We have the largest property team - Subscribe |
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20 Mar '19 |
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Is traditional retail on the verge of extinction?
Stores are closing on a weekly basis on Irish and UK shopping streets in a crisis reminiscent of the US retail apocalypse, and there??s no sign of a bottom.
The latest casualties include Kate Midd - Subscribe |
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20 Mar '19 |
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RETAIL DEAL: Leon opening first Irish outlet in Temple Bar
Its first outlet will open in Temple Bar??s Crown Alley in a premises of 1,600sq ft over two floors previously occupied by Eager Beaver vintage clothing store. Through a franchise partnership, Leon i - Subscribe |
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19 Mar '19 |
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New mortgage lender, Finance Ireland, signals plan to match lowest variable and fixed-rate mortgages
Billy Kane: ??We are delighted to expand our offering in the residential mortgage market, where there has been too little competition for too long." - Subscribe |
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18 Mar '19 |
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[NEEDS SBP SUB] Why property has a place in my portfolio
Many private investors don??t think about deploying their capital between equities, bonds, property and cash. And many have very different notions about what constitutes a defensive, diversified and - Subscribe |
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18 Mar '19 |
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[NEEDS SBP SUB] Galway is booming as multiple new commercial developments on way
Private developers are returning to the property market in Galway, but state agencies have also recognised that they need to generate supply in order to build commercial facilities and attract interna - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
18 Mar '19 |
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[NEEDS SBP SUB] Murphy: my nimbyism guilt led me to remove cap on tall buildings
Minister for Housing Eoghan Murphy has revealed that he abolished the restrictions on tall buildings in cities due to ??guilt? over his nimbyism when he was a councillor. - Subscribe |
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17 Mar '19 |
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Developer claims council demanded extra ?219,000 levy ??out of the blue??
Holstein Investments got permission in 2016 from Dublin City Council to build the aparthotel between Shaw Street and Mark Street, just off Pearse Street. It claims one of the permission conditions is - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
15 Mar '19 |
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Residential prices fall for the third month in a row as demand eases: CSO
Residential Property Price Index January 2019: Residential property prices increased by 5.6% nationally in the year to January. This compares with an increase of 6.4% in the year to December and an in - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 Mar '19 |
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Green light for new hotel near Twitter's Dublin HQ on Cumberland Street
An Bord Pleanála gave Persian Properties Ltd the go-ahead for the 158-room hotel on Cumberland Street in Dublin 2.
The new hotel adds to The Green, The Davenport, The Alex, and The Mont which is c - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
14 Mar '19 |
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DEVELOPMENT DEAL: AIG pays over ?46m in forward purchase of Lidl Ireland's North Quarter scheme in Ballymun
Commenting, the company's head of UK and Ireland residential acquisitions, Naveen Patha, noted the "very acute" gap between demand and supply in Dublin's student accommodation market. - Subscribe |
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14 Mar '19 |
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Dublin fifth most expensive European city for rents: ECA International
While Dublin saw the biggest rises in expatriate rental costs in Europe, major cities such as Madrid, Rome, Paris and Barcelona all saw increases over ?120 a month. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
14 Mar '19 |
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AIB provides ?60m in funding for Dublin Landings apartments
In a statement, AIB's Real Estate Finance team consisting of Derek O'Shea, Brian Motherway, Colley Casey, Cathal Ennis, Shane Crehan and Lorcan Lawler said they had "worked very closely with Ballymore - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
14 Mar '19 |
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Paul McNeive: So just how profitable is it to develop office buildings?
If demand dries up and our building is vacant for more than two years and four months, we will lose money. If the rent we achieve is 10pc lower, our profit reduces by ?3.5m. If the yield at which we - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
14 Mar '19 |
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Savills group warns of tough year but cites 'particularly strong' results from Ireland
The group cited ??particularly strong results? from investment teams in Ireland and Germany, as well as strong performances from Hong Kong, Singapore, and South Korea. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
14 Mar '19 |
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David Daly: At the heart of Dublin 4 is a great place to be
While David Daly's focus has in recent years been on the delivery of office space, he is perhaps best known in Ireland as the head of Albany Homes, a company which at its peak built 800 new homes a ye - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
14 Mar '19 |
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Auction sales spring into life as 192 properties hit the market
The largest auction is on BidX1's online platform with 146 nationwide lots on April 4. DNG will also offer six lots in its Dublin head office. Real Estate Alliance will host an online nationwide aucti - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
14 Mar '19 |
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MyHome.ie: Steady increase in Dublin house sales last year
According to the research, which was carried out by MyHome.ie based on an analysis of the Property Price Register, the number of house sales rose in fourteen of Dublin??s 22 postcodes, while it fell - Subscribe |
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