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13 Mar '19 |
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INVESTMENT DEAL: 14 Lower Pembroke Street sells for ?1.825m
It is a four-storey over-basement property extending to 437sq m is producing a rent roll of ?63,600. As well as 3 let offices, 7 pre-??63 residential units are vacant and require refurbishment - Subscribe |
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13 Mar '19 |
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OFFICE DEAL: Zurich Insurance to expand footprint in Blackrock in the refurbished Trident House office block
The insurer has already agreed to occupy an adjoining block, Enterprise House, which is due to be completed in the last quarter of 2019. Its 20-year lease on the 6,503sq m (70,000sq ft) block is at a - Subscribe |
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13 Mar '19 |
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INVESTMENT DEAL: Avestus pays ?22m for refurbished Dublin block bought for ?6m
Avestus Capital Partners has acquired Wolfe Tone Lofts, a fully tenanted mixed-use building on Wolfe Tone Street in Dublin 1, for more than ?22 million in an off-market deal. The property comprises - Subscribe |
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13 Mar '19 |
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Amazon close to signing for Charlemont Square offices being developed by the McGarrell Reilly Group
News of a possible deal for Amazon at the ?85 million Charlemont Square scheme, which will also include 263 new homes, first emerged last year, with a rumoured rent of ?592 per sq m (?55 per sq - Subscribe |
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13 Mar '19 |
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Kildare County Council stops approving affordable home loans
Having approved 70 applications ??the council has fully committed this amount of money to the scheme, and as a result it is not possible to approve any further loans for the moment?. - Subscribe |
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13 Mar '19 |
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DEVELOPMENT DEAL: Mount Argus monastery in Harold's Cross sells to Equitas Properties for more than ?4m
The Marlet Property Group has sold a monastery building on a 0.71 hectare (1.75 acres) site at Mount Argus, Harold??s Cross, for well ahead of the ?3.5 million guide price it set last October. - Subscribe |
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13 Mar '19 |
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Fiona Reddan: Help to buy could pose risk of negative equity for first-time buyers
Withdraw the help-to-buy scheme and it could cool new house prices or the pace of new development, and leave some in negative equity. Retain it and it could be artificially propping up prices and feed - Subscribe |
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12 Mar '19 |
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Sherry FitzGerald appoints Kevin Dufficy as new CFO
Mr Dufficy, who is in his mid-thirties, previously spent nine years working for PwC and advised Sherry FitzGerald on the sale of its commercial business Cushman & Wakefield last year. - Subscribe |
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12 Mar '19 |
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Clare council rezones land for ?400m data centre outside Ennis
Clare County Council has been advancing the project over the past year to facilitate the planning application to be lodged by Dublin-based firm Art Data Centres Ltd. - Subscribe |
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12 Mar '19 |
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What??s going on in the first-time buyer market?
The system still has issues. David Browne, head of new homes with Savills, says that one applicant can have more than one exemption under mortgage offers from a number of different banks, thus blockin - Subscribe |
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11 Mar '19 |
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Hammerson and Allianz hope to build homes for 2,000 people and increase retail space hugely in the Dublin 14 shopping hub
Homes for more than 2,000 people, as well as 66,000 square metres of new retail and commercial space, could be provided on a number of sites in Dundrum in Dublin 14, owned by the Dundrum Retail Limite - Subscribe |
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11 Mar '19 |
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[NEEDS SBP SUB] BNP Paribas: Beware an under-supply of office stock
In a forensic examination of the Dublin office market, BNP Paribas Real Estate, in conjunction with market analyst, MSCI, took a three-pronged approach to the sector recently when it affirmed a stella - Subscribe |
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11 Mar '19 |
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Housebuilding drives construction activity in February
The Ulster Bank Construction Purchasing Managers?? Index rose to 60.5 in February on a seasonally adjusted basis, marking a seven-month high, from 54.6 a month earlier, according to the bank. - Subscribe |
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11 Mar '19 |
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Lone Star lines up builder Dres Properties for Cherrywood site capable of delivering 2,600 homes
The site being sold will be rolled into Dres Properties, which was set up last September by Lone Star and Patrick Durkan, former managing partner of Durkan Residential. - Subscribe |
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11 Mar '19 |
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Non-bank mortgages key to cutting Irish interest rates, study finds
The report said overseas banking groups that may ordinarily look at entering the Irish market would be subject to as high capital demands on mortgages as existing players in the market. - Subscribe |
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10 Mar '19 |
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SDR Property Owners Management Company urge council to refuse Ronan??s planning demand
Giving the green light for additional floors on the Salesforce Tower development in Spencer Dock ??would make a mockery of the planning scheme process?. That??s the view of a management company re - Subscribe |
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10 Mar '19 |
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Controversial plan to demolish former Magdalene Laundry for new apartment block back on agenda
A planning application has been submitted to Dublin City Council for 44 apartments at the old Donnybrook laundry at the Crescent on Donnybrook Road.
The site had previously served as one of four Ma - Subscribe |
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10 Mar '19 |
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First-time buyers face being turned away as exemptions 'to run out in weeks'
Exemptions for first-time buyers looking to lend outside of Central Bank rules are likely to run out before the end of the month, according to a leading mortgage expert.
He has warned that house hu - Subscribe |
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08 Mar '19 |
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Rental sector a 'release valve' for housing crisis: Michael Stanley
"We're starting to see some of the longer-hold money coming into Ireland which is very positive, because they [institutional investors] are likely to be 15, 20 or 30-year holders of these buildings." - Subscribe |
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