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14 Jun '24 |
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First-time buyers looking further afield for homes amid stiff competition, BPFI research says
Some 26,000 first-time buyer mortgages were drawn down in 2023 with a total value of €7.2 billion. This represented a 1.6 per cent increase in the number of home loan drawdowns to the highest level - Subscribe |
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14 Jun '24 |
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Castlethorn plans 479 homes at Shankill site
Castlethorn has lodged plans for a €192 million, 479-residential unit scheme for a site at Shanganagh, Shankill, in south Co Dublin. In the Large Scale Residential Development plans lodged with Dún - Subscribe |
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14 Jun '24 |
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The Irish Times view on the Short Term Lettings Bill: no excuse for stalling
The Government estimates that 12,000 of the 30,000 short-term tourist lettings on the market are long-term residential accommodation and as part of its Housing for All strategy it wants to get these p - Subscribe |
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14 Jun '24 |
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Irish property industry concerned by fall in apartment planning permissions
A slowdown in planning permissions for apartments highlights “the significant viability and funding challenges” involved in constructing this type of home, Property Industry Ireland has warned. - Subscribe |
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14 Jun '24 |
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Fall in planning permissions for houses in first quarter
There was a 28pc fall in the number of dwelling houses given planning permission in the first quarter of this year, according to figures published by the Central Statistics Office.
While it is not a - Subscribe |
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13 Jun '24 |
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Hannah Dowling joins TWM as firm pursues ambitious growth strategy
Dowling joins from CBRE where she worked in both the healthcare and hotels and leisure departments. She played a key role in the publication of two big healthcare research reports in recent years. - Subscribe |
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13 Jun '24 |
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Could blockchain technology be applied to real estate investment?
New technology could unlock at least some of the €150 billion sitting in savings accounts and allow for investment in real estate in smaller, accessible amounts and at an earlier stage in life - Subscribe |
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13 Jun '24 |
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DEAL: Elsatrans signs for new 85,000sq ft warehouse at Momentum Logistics Park
Palm Capital has signed a pre-let agreement with Irish transport and logistics operator, Elsatrans, for a new 7,900sq m (85,000sq ft) high-bay warehouse at Momentum Logistics Park in Kildare. - Subscribe |
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13 Jun '24 |
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Inside Business podcast: ‘Ireland is a microcosm of a global housing problem’
Eoin Burke-Kennedy on the three mega-trends fuelling Ireland’s housing crisis - Subscribe |
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13 Jun '24 |
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Exclusive: Apple hunts for Dublin office space capable of housing hundreds of staff
Apple is actively looking for an office space in Dublin that could house hundreds of staff, the Business Post can reveal - Subscribe |
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13 Jun '24 |
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Local resident who turned down Bartra offer objects to apartment development at Brady’s Public House, Old Navan Road
Mr O’Lone is one of over 20 parties, which also includes the Concerned Residents of Talbot Court, Talbot Downs, Woodpark and Old Navan Road, to lodge an objection against the new scheme. - Subscribe |
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13 Jun '24 |
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Arbitration sought in dispute between council-owned development firm and RGRE companies
DLR also seeks damages and an injunction directing the removal of statements from the Ronan Group website which say or imply the defendants have a legal or equitable title or interest in the planned o - Subscribe |
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13 Jun '24 |
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Paul McNeive: In the office market, it is more ‘flight to value’ than ‘flight to quality’
Last week’s column on unseen dynamics affecting values in the office market produced quite a reaction, and one contributor making interesting observations is James Mulhall, managing director of Murp - Subscribe |
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13 Jun '24 |
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Long-promised planning bill delayed until after Dáil summer recess
Taoiseach Simon Harris said: “At some point, we need to get on and pass a law that is going to reform our planning laws.... This place needs to do its job and pass the law. There is a housing emerge - Subscribe |
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12 Jun '24 |
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DEAL: Glenveagh secures first occupier for Freight Building in Dublin docklands
Serviced-office provider DanuExp signs management agreement for 13,800sq ft at newly completed office block. Willie Dowling of Colliers and Sam Daunt of CBRE will be hoping that the requirement of emp - Subscribe |
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12 Jun '24 |
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ming’ to foreign investors to meet €20bn housing cost, Minister says
“We have to be grown up and acknowledge that we have a great funding need that the State alone cannot meet,” the Minister said at conference organised by Banking & Payments Federation Ireland (BPF - Subscribe |
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11 Jun '24 |
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Viability of two Brown Thomas and Arnotts ‘uncertain’ due to city transport plan
While the retailer supported ‘sensible’ measures around pedestrianisation, the impact of the plans was not ‘effectively communicated or adequately forecasted’, the stores director wrote. - Subscribe |
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11 Jun '24 |
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Blackrock Clinic takes court challenge over BusConnects corridor and compulsory land purchase
They believe the land acquisition under the CPO – a permanent taking of 570 sq m and an interim taking of a further 677 sq m during construction – is “significantly more extensive that what is a - Subscribe |
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06 Jun '24 |
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Paul McNieve: Why office tenants aren’t seeing big property price drops
There were suggestions the developer Harry Hyams was benefiting by keeping the building vacant, as the capital value based on the theoretical market rent was rising faster than if he agreed a letting. - Subscribe |
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06 Jun '24 |
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Fintan O'Toole: There’s one fundamental reason why we have a housing crisis
If the State builds houses, it has assets. If it doesn’t, it forks out more and more money to private landlords to put people up in unsuitable and unstable conditions. So obviously we weren’t goin - Subscribe |
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