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23 May '24 |
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Housing Commission report suggests underlying housing deficit of up to 256,000 homes
A leaked report from the Housing Commission has called for a massive ramping up of the State’s involvement in the housing sector, arguing a State “funding anchor” is needed for fundamental and s - Subscribe |
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23 May '24 |
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The Land Development Agency (LDA) announces planned delivery of 392 apartments in partnership with Quintain Ireland at The Crossings, Adamstown
The scheme consists of 9 studios, 189 one-bedroom apartments, 185 two-bedroom apartments and 9 three-bedroom apartments across 3 blocks ranging in height from 5 to 9 storeys. The LDA apartments a - Subscribe |
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23 May '24 |
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Agricultural lands in urban areas must now be rezoned for housing
The key aspect of this proposal involves prioritising the rezoning of agricultural lands that are serviced by existing urban infrastructure (including amenities, utilities, and transportation) or are - Subscribe |
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23 May '24 |
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Stripe said to be considering taking 100,000sq ft at LinkedIn’s EMEA campus, Wilton Park
It is understood that Stripe has already indicated that it does not intend to renew its lease on its current Dublin headquarters at the One Building on Lower Grand Canal Street, once that agreement ex - Subscribe |
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22 May '24 |
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Irish Property Owners’ Association urges politicians to end failed measures adding to burden on strained rental sector
The Irish Property Owners’ Association, IPOA, has issued a stark warning that the continuation of rent pressure zones (RPZs) and indefinite tenancies will further constrict Ireland’s already strai - Subscribe |
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22 May '24 |
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Colm Lauder: Ireland needs to get real on need for private investments in social housing
Watchers of the Irish housing market will see parallels in the situation here with the criticisms levelled by a Westminster parliamentary committee at the UK government’s current approach to meeting - Subscribe |
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22 May '24 |
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Top developers fear Sinn Féin’s ‘radical’ plan will stall housing
Senior executives at Quintain, Hines, Ballymore and other housebuilders have raised significant concerns that the delivery of new homes could be slowed dramatically if “radical” policies, as promi - Subscribe |
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22 May '24 |
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Ireland is not a country where house prices are meant to fall
Ireland is roughly two-thirds homeowners, one-third renters. Of that home-owning group, their house is by far their most valuable asset.
Figures published recently by a Central Bank researcher foun - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
22 May '24 |
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Planning retention refused for Grafton Street souvenir shop
In refusing planning permission to Fashionflo Investments Ltd for planning retention for the Seasons of Ireland souvenir shop at 111 Grafton Street, the council also concluded that the retention of th - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
22 May '24 |
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Irish Rental Report Q1 2024 | Daft.ie
RONAN LYONS: The figures in this latest Daft.ie Rental Report give both some good news and some fresh reasons for concern. The good news relates to the significant slowdown in inflation while the conc - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
22 May '24 |
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O’Flynn proposal for Housing Commission to set new delivery targets rejected
The expert group was expected to recommend that the state’s current target of an average of 33,000 homes a year over the ten-year period to 2030 was inadequate and the true need was in excess of 60, - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 May '24 |
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Residents of Malahide ‘millionaires row’, Abington, lose planning battle over new development
This follows An Bord Pleanála granting planning permission to a Hollybrook Homes subsidiary, Kinwest Ltd, for the construction of 91 homes on the grounds of Auburn House at Little Auburn and Streamst - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 May '24 |
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Office owners face €7bn bills to bring properties in line with new EU environmental standards, says Savills
The firm maintains that the European Green Deal, meant to effectively eliminate greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, requires that offices reach at least a B energy rating. Savills calculates that upgrad - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 May '24 |
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House prices take off even as supply increases
The latest residential property price index from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) indicated that prices rose at an average rate of 7.3 per cent in the 12 months to March this year. This was the sev - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 May '24 |
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DEAL: Liberty IT signs for penthouse offices at One Le Pole Square
Developer Padraic Rhatigan has secured Liberty IT as tenants for the sixth-floor penthouse offices at One Le Pole Square on a 10-year lease. The Irish Times understands that Liberty have agreed to pay - Subscribe |
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16 May '24 |
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Michael O’Flynn backs Cairn chief on housing delivery
Ireland’s construction sector is capable of delivering 50,000 homes per year at its current staffing levels, according to developer Michael O’Flynn, who said that the belief that a dearth of skill - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
16 May '24 |
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Greg Kavanagh accused of ‘unhinged bullying’ in planning row over €51m Wicklow project
Oonagh Stokes asserts that she has certain rights of way which Kavanagh was allegedly infringing. She said in High Court filings that she was “genuinely concerned” for her safety and her property - Subscribe |
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© RTE |
16 May '24 |
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Why we need a new bidding process for buying homes in Ireland
"It is factually the case that our house price volatility is large internationally. In comparison with other common law countries, we probably have the largest volatility of anybody in the last five d - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 May '24 |
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Rent increase restrictions to be extended until after next general election
The Government is to extend rules restricting rent increases until after the next general election, The Irish Times has learned. The Rent Pressure Zone (RPZ) rules, which have expanded to cover almost - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 May '24 |
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Derelict Dorset Street flats to be demolished soon as €80m rebuild begins
Derelict flats on Upper Dorset Street and St Mary’s Place in Dublin’s north inner city will soon be demolished to give them a complete makeover.
Dublin City Council is spearheading the €80m pro - Subscribe |
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