© The Irish Times |
17 Apr '10 |
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Montrose owners propose budget rooms rescue plan
To date, no renovations have taken place and discussions between Lonnegan directors, property consultant David Courtney and accountant Padraig Breen, and staff representatives are continuing over a re - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
17 Apr '10 |
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Bank offers borrowers ?1,000 if they switch mortgages to rivals
The unprecedented cash offer by Bank of Scotland/Halifax is a desperate bid to offload its loss-making tracker mortgages. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
17 Apr '10 |
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Anglo encouraged me to borrow vast sums -- developer
Fordmount Property Group's Michael Daly said he was actively encouraged by Anglo to undertake massive property developments with the assurance that hundreds of millions of euro would be made availabl - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
17 Apr '10 |
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Property Week 100 - second update
Three months into the year and ?on the market?, 100 representative properties carefully selected and tracked by PropertyWeek.ie through the year are providing a clear picture of what? - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
16 Apr '10 |
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Planner warns 9 years to clear vacant houses if slump prevails
ADDRESSING the national conference of the Irish Planning Institute, Ciaran Tracey, planning officer with Leitrim County Council said if the economic conditions that prevailed in the last year do not p - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
16 Apr '10 |
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Consultant sets up ?NAMA beag? for homeowners
Retired solicitor Andrew Dillon said it was time ordinary people who had been lent extraordinary amounts came together and forced action. NAMA Beag will act as a discussion and advisory service for pe - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
16 Apr '10 |
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Developer offers solution to empty homes problem
Bill Nowlan, chief executive of independent property advisory WK Nowlan and Associates, said the number of developers who are "capable of writing a cheque are few and far between". - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
16 Apr '10 |
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County councils spend more than ?2 million on unfinished housing estates
Dún Laoghaire County Council stated it has taken 36 estates taken in charge ? 12 of which the council has had to fund. Another 37 remain to be taken in charge and legal proceedings underway in respect - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 Apr '10 |
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Lisney's Residential value index
Its index shows that five-bedroom detached houses have fallen 55.3pc from their 2006 peak and two-bedroom apartments have fallen 49.5pc. Meanwhile three-bedroom houses have fallen by a more modest 44. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 Apr '10 |
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Show houses open as sales pick up
Ronan O'Driscoll: "Of the 115 sales over the period as many as 45 have been occupied which explodes the myth that it's difficult to get a mortgage". Gina Kennedy of Douglas Newman Good reports 19 - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 Apr '10 |
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Investors to benefit from UK recovery
Irish investors, NAMA as well as developers who are active in the UK housing market look set to benefit from the continuing recovery in key sectors of the market. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 Apr '10 |
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The art of buying at the market bottom [!]
Some mortgage experts have calculated that another 10pc fall in house prices would be wiped out by rising mortgage rates. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 Apr '10 |
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Lenders deny claim they're seeking to alter tracker mortgages
Head of Compliance Ireland Peter Oakes warned that lenders' lawyers are looking at tracker contracts to see if they can find ways to change the terms of tracker deals. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Apr '10 |
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Nama shows its mettle
What the public will find reassuring, however, is evidence of the agency?s determination to pursue borrowers for recovery of amounts owed on outstanding loans. Mr McDonagh indicated that by September - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Apr '10 |
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Building on weak foundations: Michael O'Flynn, O'Flynn Construction
?We [developers] were one of many components that have to take responsibility for what has happened. The reality is that the environment was such that we didn?t have the control and the regulations th - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Apr '10 |
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O'Flynn Group secures deal for London student residence
Mr O?Flynn said development firms had to look overseas for loans as the Irish banks were refusing to fund new property projects ?in the pre-Nama vacuum?. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Apr '10 |
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Nama hires team of property portfolio managers
Donal Kellegher, Michael Moriarty, Alison Rohan, Kevin Nowlan, Mark Pollard, Hugh Linehan, Paul King, Mary Birmingham will all be reporting to former Jones Lang LaSalle chairman Mr Mulcahy - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Apr '10 |
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Costly development expert outlines problems of one-off housing surge
According to an analysis by James Nix, of the Irish Environmental Network, although one-off houses accounted for 46 per cent of the reduced national output of housing last year, in some rural counties - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Apr '10 |
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Cork docklands project gets approval
THE DECISION by An Bord Pleanála yesterday to grant planning permission for a major infrastructural project, including two new bridges to open up Cork docklands, has been welcomed by Cork city manager - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
16 Apr '10 |
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NAMA alone will not address weaknesses in land valuation system
KSA chairman, Keith Simpson, addresses delegates at Fingal conference: "more needs to be done to ensure that mistakes of the past are not repeated in the future?.
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