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25 Jun '24 |
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Daft.ie Irish House Price Report Q2 2024
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> Almost halfway through the 2020s, it seems clear that this decade will be characterised by much greater volatility as well as higher inflation and thus higher interest ra - Subscribe |
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25 Jun '24 |
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An Bord Pleanála decision rates decline sharply in 2023
A Department of Public Expenditure report shows decision rates more than halved in just two years. In 2021 57 per cent of decisions were issued within the 18-week statutory deadline, a performance rat - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
24 Jun '24 |
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Housing demand primes Irish market for return of institutional investors, says report
A report from Cushman & Wakefield says: “From an investor and developer perspective, the demographic and societal backdrop presents a strong tailwind, one which supports continued solid rental growt - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Jun '24 |
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Paul McNeive spoke with Kevin Hollingsworth about the need for more building inspections
Mr Hollingsworth highlights that many local authorities are barely meeting a very low target of inspecting 12pc of new buildings. Mayo and Sligo failed to meet even that level in 2022, but Meath and K - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Jun '24 |
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Decisions by An Bord Pleanála double as new recruits work to clear backlog
Far more planning decisions have been made this year, as extra An Bord Pleanála staff make progress clearing its backlog of case files, Finance Minister Michael McGrath has revealed.
Decision times - Subscribe |
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20 Jun '24 |
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Report on the Availability, Composition and Flow of Finance for Residential Development
DOWNLOAD HERE > The Department of Finance overview of the funding landscape: "there is reasonable access to finance for viable development. However, viability remains a challenge in certain segments, - Subscribe |
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20 Jun '24 |
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SCSI has announced the appointment of Kevin Hollingsworth as its new President
THE Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI) has announced the appointment of Kevin Hollingsworth as its new President. Kevin, Managing Director of Omega Surveying Services, brings extensive expe - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Jun '24 |
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€25.5bn flows into Irish property market in 2023 despite rise in borrowing costs
The flows of financial capital into the Irish property market last year reached €25.5 billion, 6 per cent down on the €27.2 billion recorded in 2022, according to Sherry FitzGerald. - Subscribe |
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20 Jun '24 |
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DEAL: PCI Pharma Services signs for new 82,000sq ft facility at CityNorth Business Campus
McGarrell Reilly has agreed a deal with PCI Pharma Services which will see the company engage in a significant expansion of its existing commercial pharmaceutical packaging operations at CityNorth Bus - Subscribe |
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20 Jun '24 |
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DEAL: Private investor in €3m deal for land holding near Dublin Airport
Having been offered to the market at a guide price of €2.75 million last November, the 0.7-hectare (1.8-acre) site has been acquired by a private investor for €3 million (€1.67 million per acre) - Subscribe |
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20 Jun '24 |
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DEAL: McGarrell Reilly pays over €8m for former Siemens site in south Dublin
Sean Reilly’s off-market purchase of the property from the Dublin-based McCormack family’s investment vehicle Alanis Capital looks set to clear the way for the long-awaited delivery of apartments - Subscribe |
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20 Jun '24 |
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DEAL: Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown council in €18m deal for prime residential lands in Cabinteely
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council is understood to have agreed a deal to pay Nama about €18 million for a prime residential development site with scope for up to 370 homes just off Brennanstown - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Jun '24 |
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CSO: Irish house prices now 10% above their boom-time peak
The CSO’s national index of property values for April was 179.2, which is 9.6 per cent above its highest level at the peak of the property boom in April 2007. Dublin prices were still 1.8 per cent l - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Jun '24 |
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Irish housing demand just keeps getting higher and higher
According to stockbroker Davy, the goalposts have shifted again. In its latest economic commentary, it estimates the State needs to build almost 85,000 new homes a year to address the structural short - Subscribe |
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19 Jun '24 |
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Plans lodged for 496 bedspace tourist hostel for Dublin's docklands
This follows Patrick Crean’s Marlet Group lodging plans to convert a permitted seven storey office development in Dublin’s docklands to a 496 bedspace tourist hostel for Martin’s Terrace, Dublin - Subscribe |
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19 Jun '24 |
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Dublin fourth most expensive city in Europe to build - survey
The International Construction Market Survey 2024 Report noted that Dublin continues to see robust investment in both private and public sector housing projects, driven by an acute rental shortage. - Subscribe |
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18 Jun '24 |
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Large volumes of new Dublin offices to lie empty upon completion
Dublin’s office vacancy rate currently stands at roughly 17 per cent. Experts have forecast this could exceed 20 per cent in the coming years - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
18 Jun '24 |
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Johnny Ronan plans for 45-storey skyscraper back on the cards
An Bord Pleanála will review the plans for what would be Dublin’s tallest building despite rejecting the proposal in 2021. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
18 Jun '24 |
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Johnny Ronan’s dispute with Fortress Investment Group enters Commercial Court
The dispute arises out of a deal in which Ronan Group Real Estate swapped its stake in Fibonacci Square – which is leased to Meta – for the Fortress interest in Waterfront South Central on Dublinâ - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
18 Jun '24 |
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Rules blocking bulk buying of housing diverts 50,000 units to owner-occupiers, say officials
The guidelines include a requirement for new planning permissions that all houses would have to be made available for sale and first occupation by separate, individual households for a set period afte - Subscribe |
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