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27 Apr '18 |
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Paul McNeive: Retailers and property agents need to perfect the 'digital experience'
Millennials are immersed in the digital world and probably prefer to enquire about properties online, make appointments, view plans and videos, and conduct negotiations online. So, a marketing campaig - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
27 Apr '18 |
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Derelict house in Dublin 4 sells for 'bargain' ?525k
News of the sale of No.13 may come as a surprise to local residents, and to others. - Subscribe |
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27 Apr '18 |
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U+I sees potential for ??phenomenal?? quarter at Guinness brewery
??We are really focused on winning the Guinness project,? he said. ??For us, it??s a really interesting project. This is absolutely what we do and there are some great heritage sites involved too - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Apr '18 |
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Four left in bidding for New Ireland HQ
Chartered Land, the developer of the Dundrum Town Centre, is among the companies pitching for the five and six storey office blocks, along with Hibernia REIT, Meyer Bergman/BCP Asset Management and Na - Subscribe |
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26 Apr '18 |
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Seanad ends ?20 fee councillors pay for planning application submissions
It would have allowed councillors to make submissions on any planning application in the entire local authority, while Senator Boyhan??s proposal confines them to their own local electoral area or wa - Subscribe |
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25 Apr '18 |
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REA celebrate 15 years
At the dinner to celebrate 15 years of Real Estate Alliance in the Shelbourne Hotel were founding member and former Chairman Paul Grimes of REA Grimes, REA Marketing Manager Eimer O??Keeffe and curre - Subscribe |
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25 Apr '18 |
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DEAL: Tenant signs up for first floor of George??s Quay Plaza
Green Reit has signed up Vistra Alternative Investments (Ireland) Ld for part of the first floor of George??s Quay Plaza in Dublin 2. The new arrival will pay a rent of ?592 per sq m for 495sq m un - Subscribe |
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25 Apr '18 |
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New agency will buy private lands to develop for housing
Leo Varadkar said the model previously used by the Dublin Docklands Development Authority (DDDA) ??before it lost the run of itself? is to be adopted for the new National Regeneration and Developme - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
24 Apr '18 |
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JLL Industrial Market Report: Increased industrial market activity in 2018
Take-up for Q1 totalled 713,830 sq ft across 54 deals. This is a 40% increase on the same period last year when take-up was 509,350 sq ft.The main cause for the increase in take-up is a greater number - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
23 Apr '18 |
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Landlords don??t be shy ?? put what you charge in a public database
The information already exists ?? on the private database of the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) ?? and the housing advocacy group??s point was that it should be made public, so as to make sense - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
23 Apr '18 |
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Housebuilding in Ireland still among the lowest in Europe
According to a new report from Goodbody Stockbrokers, based on the number of new BER certificates being issued, 754 homes were completed in Ireland in March 2018, up by 43 per cent on the year. A simi - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
22 Apr '18 |
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[Needs SBP sub] Smart money will move from commercial to residential
Goodbody analyst predicts that investor payoff will be highest on multi-unit homes in the future - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
22 Apr '18 |
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Developers exorcise the ghost estates of the past
Nama has got rid of almost all of its ghost estates and expects to 'resolve' the last six of them by the end of the year. The news comes as BidX1 sold four unfinished housing developments at auction d - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
22 Apr '18 |
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We all lose out if the 'locked-in generation' is forced to remain in unsuitable properties
In line with all buyer types, movers find there is a chronic shortage of properties for sale.
All of this is why KBC Bank economist Austin Hughes refers to people who need to move, but can't, as th - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Apr '18 |
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Colm McCarthy: How to solve the housing crisis
Most Irish people with a steady job can afford to rent accommodation and can at least aspire to home ownership.
The exception is Dublin. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Apr '18 |
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Richard Curran: Housing boom is different this time - high costs and rip-off rents mean it's far crueller
Dealing with the housing problem head on would have meant taking on various property interests but also taking policy initiatives during the recession years that would have been deeply unpopular with - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
19 Apr '18 |
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Nama: 'We're not 'sitting' on Dublin new homes sites'
"The only criterion considered by Nama is whether sites are commercially viable to develop. If they are, we fund residential projects under the control of our debtors and receivers without any delay. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Apr '18 |
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New homes activity in Wicklow ramps up to meet demand
Ireland needs 100,000 new homes, says Derrick McGovern of McGovern Estates in Greystones, where an estimated 300 units have been sold in the last 18 months. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Apr '18 |
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UK health investor PHP raises £115m for future acquisitions
Primary Health Properties (PHP), the UK property fund which owns three large medical campuses in Ireland, has successfully raised £115 million (?133 million) for future acquisitions in the UK and I - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Apr '18 |
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DEAL: Ballymore leases exclusive Dublin docklands site to WeWork
Dublin Landings is one of the most important regeneration projects ever undertaken in Dublin and will, on completion, extend to more than 100,000sq m. In addition to the offices, retail and restaurant - Subscribe |
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