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20 Feb '22 |
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Research claims first-time buyers not being squeezed out by big investors
Hooke & MacDonald’s assessment of the CSO figures released last week for 2021 shows first-time buyer share of house purchases rose to 33 per cent or 4,109 new homes.
Owner-occupier share stayed - Subscribe |
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20 Feb '22 |
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Multifamily sector is a rising star for investors
A record €97 billion was invested into multifamily markets across Europe last year, according to a new report from JLL entitled European Multifamily – A Sector Coming of Age. - Subscribe |
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20 Feb '22 |
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Developer Collins’s firm Remcoll sells €21.9m worth of property
A company controlled by developer Paul Collins of Remcoll Capital sold €21.9 million worth of property last year, and the wider group is on course for €100 million worth of developments this year. - Subscribe |
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20 Feb '22 |
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DCC calls on Ronan group to drop ‘moot’ case over Pigeon House tender
Ronan Group Real Estate launched case against council over alleged unfair bidding process for contract to develop the power station at Poolbeg into residential property and a visitor attraction - Subscribe |
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20 Feb '22 |
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Lost properties: the forces that are locking buyers out of the housing market
As the housing crisis continues, ordinary people are getting squeezed in bidding wars with small and large investors, while the state buys up other homes for social housing – forcing many to put the - Subscribe |
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20 Feb '22 |
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Premier Inn wants Dublin planners to water down proposed development restrictions
In a submission to Dublin City Council on its draft development plan for the city for 2022-2028, consultants acting on behalf of Whitbread say the company sees the potential for 2,500 Premier Inn room - Subscribe |
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20 Feb '22 |
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Two reasons why RGRE wants Dublin Port to move
“This would free up very well-served lands for homes, communities, recreation and employment, in accordance with the 15-minute city concept underpinning the draft development plan,” - Subscribe |
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18 Feb '22 |
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Savills Dublin Industrial & Logistics Market Outlook 2022
Take-up totalled 2.3m sq ft in 2021, with leases of new stock accounting for almost half of annual take-up. This underlines the market's reliance on new builds to drive activity, suggesting an increas - Subscribe |
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18 Feb '22 |
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Publicans’ group applies for some of its Dublin 4 land to be used for housing
A new planning submission from the Licensed Vintners Association (LVA) to Dublin City Council marks its fourth attempt to rezone some of its site at Anglesea Road in Dublin 4 for development after pla - Subscribe |
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18 Feb '22 |
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Developers cast doubt over Dublin City Council’s housing targets
Almost 1,500 submissions published by the council include papers from companies controlled by figures such as Sean Mulryan, Johnny Ronan and Michael O’Flynn and builders such as Glenveagh and Castle - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
18 Feb '22 |
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Carmelites urge city planners to rezone land for housing
The 38-page report backing up the submission states that the council’s proposal to tighten the zoning rules governing sites such as the school lands would have a “severe and damaging effect on the - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
18 Feb '22 |
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Paul McNeive: Industrial and logistics real estate market keeps on trucking
As Gavin Butler, a director of Savills and a specialist in industrial and logistics property told me, of the 2.24 million sqft to be built in greater Dublin this year, 66pc is already committed. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
18 Feb '22 |
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SCSI expect industrials to outperform other sectors
This is among the forecasts in the Commercial Property Review and Outlook 2022, published by the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland. Max Reilly, chair of the SCSI Commercial Agency Committee, said - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
18 Feb '22 |
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Planning regulator backs limited restrictions on build-to-rent apartments
THE planning regulator has shot down a Dublin City Council proposal to force build-to-rent apartment developers to make 40pc of units build-to-sell.
But another proposal, to subject build-to-rent ( - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
18 Feb '22 |
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Charlie Weston: House prices are on fire, but this is a different beast to the credit-fuelled boom
We are now within spitting distance of the crazy peaks scaled during the Celtic Tiger property bubble. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
18 Feb '22 |
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Tributes paid upon death of renowned estate agent Robert Ganly
Ganly surprised everyone by joining Sherry FitzGerald Country Homes in 2018 where he settled in seamlessly. A former colleague from Ganly Walters said at the time: “They’d much rather have Robert - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
17 Feb '22 |
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The Indo Daily: Cloud cuckoo land: Ireland’s new landlord class, vultures or saviours?
Fionnán Sheahan is joined by Irish Independent business journalist John Mulligan and public affairs correspondent Amy Molloy to discuss who are the new landlords what’s their plan? - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
16 Feb '22 |
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HWBC Office Review & Outlook 2021 - 2022
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> The strong pipeline of transactions has carried over with over 800,000 sq ft of deals reserved and expected to sign in 2022. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Feb '22 |
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Mark Fitzgerald: The future of Dublin Port
We absolutely need to solve the immediate housing crisis, but we also owe it to future generations to take a 100-year view of Irish housing. The time to begin is now. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 Feb '22 |
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Primary Health Properties plans to grow Irish portfolio to €500m over two to three years – CEO
In Ireland, all rents are linked to the Irish Consumer Price Index. Last year the group carried out 12 indexed based reviews here adding a further £100,000 to its rent roll. - Subscribe |
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