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08 May '20 |
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Going, going, gone in Kildare as bidders log in from UAE and Australia for online sale
Eamon O'Flaherty of Sherry FitzGerald Brady O'Flaherty held a highly successful online auction last week where he sold a traditional rural bungalow on 4ac for a handsome €600,000. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
08 May '20 |
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101 woodland apartments (64 two-bed, 26 one-bed, 11 studio apartments) beside Castle Park School set for Dalkey
An Bord Pleanála approved Twinlite's design for a four-storey, crescent-shaped apartment complex on the same woodlands site where, in 2017, Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council rejected the develope - Subscribe |
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© Other |
07 May '20 |
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80m housing development in Clane put on hold as High Court judge seeks guidance from the European Courts of Justice
ABP granted permission to Palmerstown firm Ardstone to build 366 houses and apartments on an 11.4Ha (28ac) site at Capdoo, just 500m north of the village centre, between the Kilcock (R407) and Celbrid - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
07 May '20 |
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Colliers International Ireland industrial market overview Q1 2020
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> The industrial and logistics sector generally performed quite well in the face of Covid-19 with take up well ahead of the long run average, although down nearly 10% on th - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
07 May '20 |
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House sales clocking up at Glenveagh Properties' Mount Woods, above Douglas, Cork
There have been over 20 house sales to date, and they are continuing at the rate of two or three a week, even during the Covid-19 lockdown period, according to selling agents Sherry FitzGerald - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
07 May '20 |
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Paul McNeive: Landlords need to be pragmatic on rent for when normality returns
I compiled a list of possible arguments that tenants could legally use to reduce their rent, or exit their lease, and tested them on Evin McCarthy, the lead real estate partner at Ronan Daly Jermyn's - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
07 May '20 |
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Buyers' deposits put at risk by banks' new lending checks, warn lawyers
Prospective homebuyers are being put at risk of losing their deposits due to problems which have arisen since Covid-19 lending checks were introduced by banks, the Law Society has warned. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 May '20 |
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No certainty on rent collection in coming months – Ires Reit
More than 60 per cent of its properties are two-bedroom apartments, “which tend to be more defensive in a downturn”. The average age of the company’s portfolio is about 11 years - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 May '20 |
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Hammerson scraps €459m retail parks deal with Orion
Dundrum Town Centre part-owner Hammerson said on Wednesday it had terminated its £400 million (€459 million) deal to sell seven retail parks to private equity firm Orion, sending its shares down 2. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 May '20 |
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DEAL: Dublin 15 warehouse and office at 509 Northwest Business Park sells for over €1.95m
Located on a site of 0.45 hectares (1.1 acres) the property comprises 1,509sq m (16,243sq ft), and is situated next door to the Java Republic roastery and restaurant. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 May '20 |
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QRE expands senior management team following buyout
Paul McElearney and Bryan Garry join managing partner Conor Whelan and commercial partner Eunan O’Carroll in a new four-person team, as QRE looks to expand it existing business in Ireland. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 May '20 |
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DEAL: French investor Corum acquires Sandyford office block for €18m
The completion of the deal will bring Corum’s overall investment in the Republic and Northern Ireland to more than €229 million and comes just weeks after it paid €5.6 million for Aldi’s super - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 May '20 |
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Microsoft closes in on deal with Iput for new docklands offices at No 3 Dublin Landings
The Irish Times understands Microsoft will occupy offices comprising up to 47,000sq ft of space on the lower ground, ground and first floors at No 3 Dublin Landings, leaving a further 72,000sq ft avai - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 May '20 |
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Coronavirus video ‘joke’ prompts apology from Johnny Ronan
Mr Cassidy shot the video in late February, before any Covid-19 cases were diagnosed in Ireland, and while many were unaware of the disease’s lethal impact. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 May '20 |
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Builder Glenveagh eyes recovery as Covid-19 restrictions set to be eased
Chief executive Stephen Garvey: Despite the suspension of much of our activities during recent weeks we continued to add to our strong order book highlighting the attractiveness of the group’s produ - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 May '20 |
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Bewley’s: Covid-19 nail in the coffin for Dublin's best-known coffee shop
"Ronan Group has made it clear to Bewley’s on numerous occasions that we were not in a position to subsidise its business when its shareholders are perfectly capable of doing so." - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 May '20 |
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What will happen to house prices after lockdown?
Keith Lowe: “We have completed around 70 per cent of our expected sales for this time period. Most unconditional contracts have completed with the assistance of the legal industry which has stepped - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
06 May '20 |
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Real Estate Alliance opens four new offices in Dublin, Galway and Limerick
Real Estate Alliance has announced the opening of four new offices to add to its national roster. The innovative group this week unveiled new offices in Dublin’s Donnybrook and Galway City for R - Subscribe |
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05 May '20 |
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‘Ultimately, nobody will pay anybody, and that’s the killer. Then everything stops'
Another problem has arisen where purchasers’ mortgage sanctions are lapsing because their homes aren’t being completed in time, due to builders being forced off-site.
“If people go back at th - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
05 May '20 |
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Aoife Brennan, Lisney: Industrial sector weathers the pressure of the crisis
Prime retail yields softened in the opening months of the year and are likely to remain under sustained pressure in the coming months. In the occupier markets, the retail sector has been disproportion - Subscribe |
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