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12 Apr '21 |
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DEAL: Ashbourne Retail Park welcomes three new tenants
JYSK, Choice and Leisuredome are to open shortly at the Co Meath park, and planning has been sought for two drive-through offerings - Subscribe |
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12 Apr '21 |
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Three-bed semis reaching sale agreed in record two weeks
With no need to schedule appointments, potential buyers are making swift bids on the back of virtual viewings, according to REA’s latest Average House Price index - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
11 Apr '21 |
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Planners give the green light to IDA’s €11m Limerick site, on track to deliver 19 new buildings
Construction of the 3,500sqm advance building solution at the IDA Business & Technology Park in Raheen, Limerick, is planned to begin this year. “IDA Ireland has received notification of a decision - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Apr '21 |
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Cairn Homes strikes compromise after objections to chief’s pay
The annual report also reveals that Mr Stanley’s total pay packet almost halved last year to €520,000. Chief financial officer Shane Doherty, who joined in April as the pandemic took hold, was pai - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Apr '21 |
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Home ownership rises across State as numbers renting falls
The increase was sharpest in Dublin, with the numbers owning a property increasing by 8 per cent, up from 848,700 at the end of 2019 to 916,400 at the end of 2020, according to preliminary unpublished - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Apr '21 |
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Will any bank give my son and his wife a mortgage?
Most lenders are being remarkably chary about allowing aspiring homeowners draw down mortgages where there income or employment is affected by Covid. Basically they are nervous that when the economy r - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
09 Apr '21 |
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Four Dublin pubs generate combined €5.6m in sales
Four Dublin pubs changed hands in the first three months of the year according to John Ryan of agents Bagnall Doyle MacMahon who estimates that they generated a combined €5.6m. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Apr '21 |
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New Beginning secures over €200m for new housing fund
Ross Maguire: “We will be supporting development across the country with an emphasis on providing homes for the social and affordable rental sector. The affordable rental sector is a hugely importan - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Apr '21 |
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House prices rise 1% in Dublin in Q1 but fall in rest of country
“Remarkably, new listings for sale in the first quarter were down only 30 per cent compared with 2020 versus 80-90 per cent annual falls during the first lockdown,” he said. - Subscribe |
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09 Apr '21 |
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Is Facebook the Rightmove killer? asks Graham Lock of Federation of Independent Agents
Of course the big difference is that it costs nothing, zero. Agents are now genuinely and frequently transacting via FB, one agent who is a member of the FIA recently sold 6 properties in 3 weeks usin - Subscribe |
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07 Apr '21 |
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Glenveagh gets green light for 702 ‘build to rent’ apartments near Dublin's Docklands
Glenveagh can now enter talks with Dublin City Council on its plan to sell 71 apartments to the Council for an estimated €33.44 million.
This follows An Bord Pleanala giving Glenveagh the green l - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Apr '21 |
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Lockdown drives house prices up in first quarter: Sherry FitzGerald
House prices rose during the first quarter of the year as lockdown measures negatively impacted the available stock of properties for sale throughout the country, according to estate agent Sherry Fitz - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Apr '21 |
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The plan to tackle Ireland’s housing crisis has failed
By noting the fall-off in home ownership, Michael Stanley may have been thinking ahead to what sort of customer base the firm will have if this polarising trend continues. Government might also wonder - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Apr '21 |
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MSCI/SCSI annual index down by just 0.5% in year to December 2020 with retail hit hardest
Commenting on the numbers, Declan Bagnall, chair of the SCSI’s commercial agency group said: “What this data underlines is that property is a strong long-term investment class but diversification - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Apr '21 |
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Knight Frank report finds developers having greater difficulty sourcing skilled workers
Knight Frank Ireland carried out a survey of developers to assess the impact the Covid-19 crisis has had on their decisions, output and plans for the future, with 54 per cent reporting weaker construc - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Apr '21 |
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PwC’s Merchant Square HQ, Belfast sold to Middle Eastern investor for €102m
Oakland Holdings has completed the highest value office transaction ever recorded in Northern Ireland, securing £87 million (€102 million) from the sale of Merchant Square in Belfast to a Middle Ea - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Apr '21 |
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DEAL: Solas Living pays €40m for 157 homes across Dublin and Kildare
Peter Leonard, director at Solas Living said: “We are very aware of the supply shortage of good quality, professionally-managed rental homes in the Dublin market. Solas Living has been established t - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Apr '21 |
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Decision by O'Flynn Group to avail of ordinary planning system for its Southwest Gate scheme on Dublin’s Naas Road
With no appeals lodged against Dublin City Council’s decision to approve the project last February, the way has been cleared for the O’Flynn Group to proceed with the construction of its most ambi - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Apr '21 |
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CIE joint-development, Augustine Hill, beside Ceannt Station, reduced in size following consultation with Galway city council
The overall residential element of the development has been increased by 7.5 per cent compared to the scheme as submitted with the planning application. The proportion of “build-to-rent” units has - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
06 Apr '21 |
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Montrose student complex closure – initially due to fire safety concerns – could cost $26m
Hines Global Income Trust, which is understood to have no bearing on Hines’ other Irish assets such as Cherrywood, revealed the potential rise in costs in its recent annual results. It said the cost - Subscribe |
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