© The Irish Times |
20 May '20 |
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House prices to fall over coming 18 months – ESRI
The analysts note that any decline in house prices “would have been significantly worse if the Irish Government had not introduced the significant welfare payments to address the substantial increas - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 May '20 |
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The Goldilocks problem of Irish housing: it’s never just right
In other words, the housing market we’ve always wanted. The only problem is, we’ve had to crash the economy to get it. Just like in 2008, the affordability dial is shifting back towards the consum - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
19 May '20 |
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Families reveal how mortgage draw downs being refused if in receipt of Covid 19 wage subsidy
A number of prospective home buyers across the country with loan or mortgage approval from different banks have spoken of their fears of losing substantial deposits or of losing their dream home if th - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
19 May '20 |
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Aldi plans two new stores in Shannon and Limerick
According to Aldi planning applications, the proposed supermarket on Roches Street in Limerick would be 2,460 square metres and be powered entirely by renewable electricity. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 May '20 |
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Nama yet to choose Irish Glass Bottle site partner, says developer
Mr Mulryan confirmed yesterday that his group was one of the final bidders for a joint venture with the State agency to build homes, offices, shops and other facilities on the land at Ringsend in Dubl - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 May '20 |
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Just 15,000 new homes likely to be built this year, Ballymore warns
“I think completions will be down. Our residential delivery here will definitely be delayed by six months,” he said.
Ballymore is building 298 apartments at Dublin Landings, which it is selling - Subscribe |
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© TheJournal.ie |
18 May '20 |
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127 co-living spaces planned for new development atop Jervis Street Shopping Centre in Dublin
Planners for the Jervis Street proposal said in documents to the council that it would create “an exciting, vibrant mixed-use development that will supply attractive facilities to patrons and will c - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
18 May '20 |
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Zoom time for the property market - how tech-led innovations may change how we buy and sell
"Prior to the Covid-19 restrictions," says estate agent Tony Deane of Moovingo, who runs the vendor-led viewings, "approximately 15pc of our vendors had opted to host their own viewings". That figure - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
18 May '20 |
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NAMA's Kevin Alfred Joins Oaklee Housing
Oaklee Housing is pleased to announce the appointment of Kevin Alfred as Head of Development with immediate effect. With over 30 years property experience across Ireland and the UK, Kevin joins the te - Subscribe |
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© Other |
18 May '20 |
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AIB Market Talk Sector Focus - Commercial Real Estate - 12th May 2020
n our latest Sector Focus podcast, we discuss the Commercial Real Estate sector in Ireland. We speak to Marie Hunt, Executive Director & Head of Research, CBRE Ireland, Pat O'Sullivan, CFA Real Estate - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
18 May '20 |
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$12.5m property deal involving Killilea is referenced in Kavanagh brothers’ dispute
The claims made by Hugh Kavanagh in his affidavit might be difficult to forget, however. Hugh Kavanagh alleged there were “serious cash flow issues” in their business and money was owed to subcont - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
18 May '20 |
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Murphy wants regulations to stop short-term lets returning to Air BnB-style platforms
"There is a longer term picture here that needs to be regulated with these platforms so that all of these homes which were effectively operating illegally don't get to go back to the short-term lettin - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
18 May '20 |
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Stopping 'property market roller coaster’ should be priority for Government: Eamon Quinn
In an interview with the Irish Examiner, Kieran McQuinn of the ESRI said Irish house prices were among the most expensive in Europe and few other countries’ property markets were therefore as vulner - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
18 May '20 |
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WeWork tenants form Dublin group to push for rent deal during coronavirus
A number of Dublin-based tenants of WeWork, a multinational flexible workspace company, have formed a group to negotiate rent payments with the firm.
WeWork has four open buildings and 7,000 member - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
18 May '20 |
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Iput buys Aviva stake in landmark Dublin office Riverside One
Iput has moved to consolidate its ownership of the headquarters of one of Ireland’s top law firms with a deal to acquire a 29.2 per cent interest in the building held by Aviva for about €37.5 mill - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
15 May '20 |
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Department misses 2019 target for social homes by almost 500
Local authorities, approved housing bodies and private builders finished with just 5,771 - a shortfall of 471.
Despite this, officials say they were able to make up the difference by buying more th - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 May '20 |
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Reads' High Court action over access to premises as Setanta Centre about to be redeveloped
The defendant, Setanta Centre Unlimited Company, which is controlled by the family of businessman Larry Goodman, owns the Setanta Centre which is being redeveloped at a cost of €150m. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 May '20 |
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How will Irish house prices be affected by Covid crisis?: Mark Keenan
First off, note that asking prices haven't fallen at all thus far. There is no evidence of price cuts in transactions recently completed. - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
14 May '20 |
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This week's PPR release (availble for review in Price Register above) is only 589 properties, approximately half what it would usually be
Review the 200 Dublin results here >>> Note our work linking these results to their original listings is well under way and should be completed by tomorrow. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
14 May '20 |
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Paul McNeive: Bringing back builders is huge step forward for our economy
Estate agents will also be delighted, given there must be millions of euro of fees for deals agreed. There will be a lot of attention on which projects might get finished, or not, this year. - Subscribe |
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