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10 Jul '24 |
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Michael O'Flynn: Solving the housing crisis requires new body empowered to clear blockages in system
We are failing a generation of young people who are living at home with their parents, or paying high rents in unsuitable accommodation, and whose hopes of owning their own home diminish by the day.
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10 Jul '24 |
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Chancerygate secures green light for logistics park on Swords Road in Santry
The UK-headquartered industrial developer and asset manager Chancerygate and its joint-venture partner, Bridges Fund Management, have secured planning permission for 11,101sq m (119,500sq ft) of logis - Subscribe |
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10 Jul '24 |
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DEAL: John Paul Construction becomes seventh tenant at Aldgate Developments' new Termini Building at Sandyford
While the rent has not been disclosed The Irish Times understands the company has agreed to pay close to the quoting rent of €35 per sq ft. The development’s tenant line-up includes San Diego- bas - Subscribe |
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10 Jul '24 |
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John McManus: Nama was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to fix the property market, and we blew it
As the Government comes forward with yet another fantastical target for homebuilding and pretty much every relevant housing metric heads the wrong way, it is hard to believe that, 14 years ago, it had - Subscribe |
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09 Jul '24 |
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Land prices even more ‘volatile’ than houses over past 25 years, says ESRI study
While the price of houses has fluctuated hugely over the last 25 years, land prices have been even more volatile, according to a study by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI). - Subscribe |
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09 Jul '24 |
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Revealed: The ‘megadeals’ boosting Ireland’s development land market as H1 sales treble
Rising demand, limited residential and industrial land supply and a drop in institutional funding remain challenges for the sector - Subscribe |
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09 Jul '24 |
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Red Rock seeks compromise with council for 10-storey Donnybrook block
Plans to build student accommodation on a current Circle K site have been lambasted as ‘monolithic’ by residents - Subscribe |
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09 Jul '24 |
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ICS Mortgages cuts rates for buy-to-let borrowers
ICS Mortgages has announced rate cuts for its buy-to-let mortgage products in anticipation of further interest rate reductions at European Central Bank (ECB) level.
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09 Jul '24 |
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Construction activity contracts but housing output remains on upward curve
BNP Paribas’s latest index for the construction sector here fell to 47.5 in June from 49.8 the previous month. A score below 50 signifies a contraction in activity. The reversal was linked to a “r - Subscribe |
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09 Jul '24 |
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Looser mortgage lending rules linked to Irish house price surge, says MyHome
Asking prices rose by 7.3 per cent year on year in the second quarter, the fastest pace of growth recorded in two years. Asking prices rose by 5.1 per cent quarter on quarter. "The pickup in the pace - Subscribe |
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09 Jul '24 |
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Stripe deal pushes Dublin office market to strong second quarter
The research from JLL Ireland shows that leasing activity more than doubled over the same period last year and, in volume terms, was 335.4 per cent ahead of the first three months of the year, with 91 - Subscribe |
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09 Jul '24 |
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Glenveagh will not get ‘one more penny’ for higher price on Oscar Traynor homes
Council’s director of housing delivery: “The scheme is constructed as a discount on market value. If market value kept increasing over the next couple of years, then that would be an issue, but th - Subscribe |
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08 Jul '24 |
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Housing targets are going to be raised - here’s what they mean for developers
The current target, set as part of Housing for All in 2021, is to build an average of 33,000 homes a year over the ten-year period to 2030
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03 Jul '24 |
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DEAL: IPUT welcomes Stripe to Wilton Park
Stripe has chosen One Wilton Park as the location for its new Irish headquarters. The payments giant, which is owned by Limerick brothers John and Patrick Collison, signed on 28th June. The company ha - Subscribe |
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03 Jul '24 |
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New housing targets will include ‘pent-up demand’, says Minister
A report from the ESRI, published on Tuesday, shows that 35,000 to 53,000 new dwellings will be needed every year based on 12 different projected population growth scenarios.
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03 Jul '24 |
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RTB investigating landlords who started new tenancies after evicting people because they were ‘selling property’
Ireland’s rental watchdog is investigating dozens of landlords who registered new tenancies after evicting people because they claimed they were selling the property.
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03 Jul '24 |
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Appeals board rejects call for hearing into Amazon plans to build three new data centres
Friends of the Earth told the appeals board that the proposed development will impose significant pressures on electricity sector decarbonisation “and it is at best unclear how the operation of the - Subscribe |
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03 Jul '24 |
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Reintroduction of planning permission appeals may reduce legal challenges to large developments
The paper concludes that the strategic housing development process was “significantly faster compared to the processing time for large-scale developments before 2017 in cases where judicial reviews - Subscribe |
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03 Jul '24 |
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Housing demand may be significantly below Simon Harris’s 50,000-a-year target, ESRI report says
Housing demand may be significantly below the 50,000 homes a year Taoiseach Simon Harris promised to deliver when he was elected as Fine Gael leader earlier this year – potentially setting the count - Subscribe |
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03 Jul '24 |
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CBRE: What impact will remote working have on the future of Dublin city centre?
Colin Richardson: an increasingly digitalised world will lead to a broader mix of buildings within the confines of the city over the next 10 to 15 years.
More ‘living sector’ property, ie, priv - Subscribe |
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