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01 Jun '22 |
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Lulani Dalguise Ltd plan for 300 homes in Monkstown overturned
Mr Justice David Holland said he was satisfied to quash the permission on grounds including that An Bord Pleanála was wrong to find that an environmental impact assessment screening report identified - Subscribe |
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31 May '22 |
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Stricter property funds resilience rules in pipeline, warns Makhlouf
It put a proposal to limit borrowing by Irish-domiciled property funds to 50 per cent of total assets out to consultation last November, under efforts to lower the risk of such funds running into trou - Subscribe |
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30 May '22 |
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PII has published its May Housing Market Review
PII has published its May Housing Market Review. This edition includes the results of our latest member sentiment survey on the outlook for the market, highlights our upcoming conference and profiles - Subscribe |
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30 May '22 |
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Linda Daly: Objecting to the build-to-rent schemes that may help to resolve the housing shortage is short-sighted
"The contradictions are rampant in the current housing debate. It's cognitive dissonance on speed. We want newly built houses but many of us don't want them near us ..." - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 May '22 |
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John McCartney: Shrinking retail and work-from-home are transforming property investing
While overall investment has increased, the combined share of offices and shops has steadily declined from 85 per cent of market turnover in 2016 to just 9 per cent in the first quarter of 2022. In co - Subscribe |
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30 May '22 |
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An Post seeks 35 acres of land for new processing facility
An Post has instructed joint agents TWM and Savills to act on their behalf to source a new 46,451 square metre logistics unit on about 35 acres of land for use as a processing and distribution facilit - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
30 May '22 |
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Space is the place as Huckletree goes from strength to strength
The co-working space provider, led by Andrew Lynch, got off to a shaky start but now has seven British sites to add to its Irish hub on Pearse Street in Dublin - Subscribe |
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30 May '22 |
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Paul McNeive: Skimping on glossy property brochures is a false economy
There is a real expertise involved in writing and designing a great brochure. .... Your brochure is on their desk and continues to sell to them.What businessperson in their right mind, selling an asse - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
30 May '22 |
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Indo editorial: We’re fast approaching a tipping point on housing
The single consistent over-riding reason for the gulf between supply and demand remains, and that is the State’s reticence to roll out a national building programme commensurate with the scale of ne - Subscribe |
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30 May '22 |
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Michelle Kealy, Lisney: Could return of bridging loans help fix our current housing supply problem?
Homeowners who would like to sell can prove reluctant to place their home on the market until they buy a new property. They worry that if they don’t find a suitable property quickly, they will be pr - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
30 May '22 |
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Podcast, The Indo Daily: Have we hit peak house prices – Is now the right time to buy?
With rumblings of a global recession and increases in interest rates on the horizon - is now the right time to buy property? And what is the solution to Ireland’s housing crisis? - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 May '22 |
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Priory Hall builder Tom McFeely sets up two new property firms
McFeely is arguably the most disastrous developer to have operated in Ireland over recent decades, causing misery to people who bought his often uninhabitable apartments and houses during the Celtic T - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 May '22 |
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Proposal for homeowners to be required to test for radon when selling property
A partnership with the Law Society of Ireland and other stakeholders is suggested “towards a requirement that conveyancing legislation includes a requirement that radon testing and, where necessary, - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 May '22 |
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Builders warn housing limits may halt construction in Kildare
O’Flynn, Cairn, Glenveagh and Ballymore – among the biggest in the market – have made a joint submission to Kildare County Council saying its proposed development plan risks curtailing the deliv - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 May '22 |
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Ceann Comhairle fears council’s plan will force people out of rural Kildare
“The projected housing breakdown taken together with massively increased densities will inevitably give rise to a lack of social cohesion, cause difficulties with community integration and will crea - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 May '22 |
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Is the HAP system fit for purpose?
Wayne Stanley, head of policy with the Simon Communities of Ireland: "HAP is so far away from market rates now that it is loading the weight of the housing crisis in the private rental sector on to th - Subscribe |
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26 May '22 |
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Savills Research: Ireland Investment Market, Q1 2022
Despite headwinds in the form of growing global inflation, €762m was invested in the Irish property market in the first quarter of the year. Whilst this represents a fall of 38% on 2021’s l - Subscribe |
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25 May '22 |
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Will AI replace estate agents, wonders Amber Young of RE/MAX
Is digital innovation poised to take over the estate agent's job at some stage, wonders Amber Young of RE/MAX.Computers, digitalisation and the internet have revolutionised how we interact with the wo - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
25 May '22 |
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IPUT Real Estate appoints Marie Hunt as Head of Research
IPUT Real Estate, Ireland’s leading property company and the largest owner of offices and logistics assets in Dublin, announces the appointment of Marie Hunt to the newly created role of Head of - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
25 May '22 |
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Department of Education objecting to 1,700 more homes over school place concerns
It emerged on Monday that the department was objecting to 1,007 apartments in Baldoyle, north Dublin, because it had tried and failed to secure a site for a secondary school.
It made the same argum - Subscribe |
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