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16 Apr '10 |
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65% increase on Q1 2009 suggest investment market recovery
Andrew Gunne, Director in the Investment team: ?If Q1 activity levels are any indication, the European real estate market is set for a pronounced year-on-year recovery in investment activity in 2010. - Subscribe |
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16 Apr '10 |
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Minister Ciarán Cuffe, T.D. address to the Irish Planning Institute
It gives me great pleasure to open the IPIs National Planning conference and I am particularly delighted that my first public engagement as Minister of State with special responsibility for Planning i - Subscribe |
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16 Apr '10 |
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Luxury homes for ?99,950 as receiver orders fire-sale
Auctioneer Don Crotty, of Crotty Auctioneers in Cavan: "Half-finished developments do nothing for towns and I would say that we have reached the bottom of the market now." - Subscribe |
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16 Apr '10 |
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KBC Bank Ireland announces Changes to Homeloans Rates
KBC Bank Ireland?s homeloans division has today announced the introduction of revised interest rates for new and existing mortgage customers.KBC Bank is to introduce increases in interest rates - Subscribe |
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15 Apr '10 |
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Kenny cautions against property ?over-regulation?
Excessive demands on developers could frustrate efforts to keep jobs in the sector, he said, giving an example of one developer who had to give over 2,500 pages in documents to NAMA officials. The sur - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 Apr '10 |
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Ballymore unit books a loss of ?11m
Notes to the accounts reveal that the repayment of ?56.7m owed by group companies was uncertain due to the current condition of the property market. - Subscribe |
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15 Apr '10 |
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Tycoon 'faces life on ?11,000 state pension'
He also required information about the value of two properties -- Mr Murtagh's family home at Dunheeda, Kingscourt, Co Cavan and a mews at Raglan Lane, Dublin 4. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 Apr '10 |
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Gardai told they can force way into developer's home
The court was told Mr Coughlan was the only one of the three who failed to supply a statement of assets sought by Loparco SA, a Luxembourg-registered company through which the investors provided some - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Apr '10 |
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Council to slow development in 'overzoned' Ennis area
DEVELOPERS IN the greater Ennis area are facing further writedowns in the value of land banks following Clare County Council?s move to ?freeze? large tracts from development around the town. - Subscribe |
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15 Apr '10 |
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Couple tell court ACC behaved in 'arrogant and unjust' manner
She and her husband had in 2008 a portfolio of some 34 residential investment properties, and one of the reasons for the deterioration of their relationship was her husband?s failure to manage properl - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
15 Apr '10 |
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One-in-five houses are empty, says report
Speaking at the publication of the report, director of the RIAI John Graby said more precise numbers on the level of empty houses was vital and that unemployed architects, surveyor engineers and const - Subscribe |
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15 Apr '10 |
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Fingal: delivering success for the Dublin region
A conference organised by Keith Simpson and Associates; Speakers included the Minister Mary Coughlan, and Dr William Hynes, director of strategic planning at Keith Simpson and Associates - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Apr '10 |
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How will council value homes?
The council is saying its stock is being revalued and will be released for sale within two weeks. But will buyers maintain a ?wait and see? approach in case there?s a flood of Nama-related apartments - Subscribe |
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15 Apr '10 |
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Isabel Morton: Buyers are beginning to flower slowly
Ciaran Cassidy, Lisney, Terenure: ?These days we?re happy enough to see some steady activity and movement. Transaction levels have increased as buyers are less hesitant and more upbeat.? - Subscribe |
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15 Apr '10 |
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Jack Fagan: Letting is the only game in town
Only a few months ago one agency charged a fee of ?1,800 after showing three clients around a D6 apartment. If you think that is on the grabby side, then consider another of the big name agencies whic - Subscribe |
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15 Apr '10 |
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Dublin office vacancy down for first time in two years
Willie Dowling: "Letting activity in the first quarter of 2010 was primarily characterised by smaller lettings, with 17 of the 36 lettings signed during Q1 2010 extending to less than 450m2 in size. - Subscribe |
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15 Apr '10 |
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Signs of a positive turnaround in the Dublin office market
Fionnuala O?Buachalla: ?The drop in prime rental values for Dublin offices during 2009 combined with increasing levels of incentives being offered to tenants have made the city more competitive to pro - Subscribe |
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15 Apr '10 |
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Service charges down 13%
A new report by Jones Lang LaSalle shows that average service charges in the Dublin office market fell by 13 per cent from the end of 2008. Typical charges now stand at ?62.85 per sq m (?5.8 - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Apr '10 |
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Nama setting up committee on 'ghost' estates, says Minister
In his first major speech since taking office, Minister of State for Planning Ciarán Cuffe will tell the Irish Planning Institute?s annual conference in Tullamore, Co Offaly, that a new group has been - Subscribe |
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14 Apr '10 |
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NAMA: Some estates not worth completing
NAMA?s chief executive, Brendan McDonagh said NAMA?s valuers had factored this in when deciding the write down on loans on the banks? and building societies? books. - Subscribe |
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