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03 May '21 |
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DEAL: Global property investment firm buys most of 170-home estate in Kildare
Round Hill Capital to put 135 houses at Mullen Park in Maynooth on rental market after deal believed to be worth €54 million - Subscribe |
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03 May '21 |
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New law proposes to reduce gazumping and speed up house sale process
The length of time it takes to buy a house would be reduced significantly and some hurdles that cause many sales to fall through would be eliminated under new legislation being brought forward by a fo - Subscribe |
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03 May '21 |
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David McWilliams: Serial objectors are colonising future through Nimbyism
Where do you think the people excluded are going to live and at what price? And when they vote for radical social change, who will blame them? - Subscribe |
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03 May '21 |
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Noel Smyth gets the go-ahead for Dún Laoghaire harbour apartments
An Bord Pleanála has given the green light to plans by developer Noel Smyth to construct a 13-storey apartment building overlooking Dún Laoghaire harbour. - Subscribe |
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03 May '21 |
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Never mind critics: shared-equity scheme can help affordable housing: Pat Farrell of Irish Institutional Property
All the evidence shows that in the absence of some form of shared-equity scheme, apartments will be unaffordable for buyers on modest incomes, regardless of who builds them. - Subscribe |
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30 Apr '21 |
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UK’s reopening experience points the way ahead for Irish retailers
‘Retailers needed to see the light at the end of the tunnel, and now they’ve seen it.”
That’s how Alan Spencer, Head of UK Retail at Savills summarised the rebound in the sector when we spo - Subscribe |
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30 Apr '21 |
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The future of demand for the Dublin hotel market: CBRE
Following what has been a tumultuous 13 months for the hospitality sector internationally, in their report “The Future of Demand for the Dublin Hotel Market”, CBRE have considered what the - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Apr '21 |
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Alternative funding for cost rental homes must be considered, Minister says
The Minister for Housing said “alternative funding streams” such as the European Investment Bank and international pension funds may play a “central role” in the delivery of cost rental homes - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Apr '21 |
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A full six weeks after going sale agreed I set foot in my new home for the first time
I made it a condition of sale that the property be taken off the market to deter other house-hungry prospects. My bold ask of the estate agent paid off and my soon-to-be house was moved to sale agreed - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Apr '21 |
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UK house prices surge to record high over year to April
“This economic recovery is giving an additional boost to housing market activity rather than the housing market supporting the economy, which was the case when the pandemic first struck.” - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Apr '21 |
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Iput to spend €500m ‘greening’ its property portfolio
Iput, the leading Irish property investment group and developer, is planning to spend €500 million “greening” its portfolio of offices and logistics facilities to reach a net zero carbon positio - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
28 Apr '21 |
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Lockdown hit to home building not as bad as feared: Goodbody’s BER Housing Tracker
The quarterly report, which measures housing output by building energy rating certificates, found that about 4,000 homes were completed in the first quarter, putting Ireland on track to build 21,000 u - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
28 Apr '21 |
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Almost half ‘favour making it easier to repossess if a mortgage is in arrears’
45pc were strongly in favour of a tougher stance on borrowers in arrears if this would lead to lower mortgage interest rates as a result. This compares with 23pc who are strongly against. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
28 Apr '21 |
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Eithne O’Neill joins TWM as a director following 15 years with valuations team at CBRE
Welcoming Ms O’Neill’s decision to join TWM, the company’s head of professional services, Ken Noble, said: “ Eithne’s extensive experience – especially in specialist areas such as nursing - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
28 Apr '21 |
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Ebba Mowat of Savills: Time has come for institutional investment to address the affordable housing crisis
Internationally, the affordable housing sector has become increasingly popular among institutional investors in recent years by satisfying their need for a consistent cash flow underpinned by low and - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
28 Apr '21 |
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RGRE's Salesforce Tower has secured a 100 per cent score from WiredScore for its digital connectivity
The WiredScore certification system provides a benchmark for landlords, agents and tenants looking to assess a building’s internet connectivity potential. In much the same way that certification exi - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
28 Apr '21 |
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Disappointment and regret as Digital Hub site in Dublin’s Liberties to be redeveloped as social housing
The DHDA had “played a key role in the early days of Dublin’s development as a tech hub” but it was “no longer required in order to sustain the continued growth of the sector”, the departmen - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
28 Apr '21 |
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Maplewood Homes alleges partner firm sought to force early exit
Alex Brett said in an affidavit that investment company Broadhaven Credit Investments had sought to frustrate the business of the joint venture they both set up to build homes in Dublin to the detrime - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
28 Apr '21 |
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Solicitor and accountant face trial over property fraud
Mr Kilcline is accused of money laundering and submitting false deeds to the Property Registration Authority stating ownership of two houses, at Phibsborough Road, Dublin 7 and St Mary’s Road, D4, h - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Apr '21 |
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Commercial building cost inflation eases to third of pre-Covid levels
The SCSI’s latest tender price index showed that construction price inflation increased by 1.3 per cent in the second half of 2020, a modest increase on the 0.9 per cent recorded in the previous six - Subscribe |
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