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02 May '24 |
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Savills: Q1 Dublin Industrial and Logistics Market
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >> Q1 take-up across the Dublin industrial and logistics market came to 143,600 sq ft, representing the lowest quarterly take-up in over ten years. The average deal size was - Subscribe |
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02 May '24 |
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Investment activity in Irish property market hits new low: Sherry FitzGerald
Investment activity in the Irish property market reached a new low of €163m during the first three months of the year as the office market continues to see high vacancy rates, a new report from prop - Subscribe |
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02 May '24 |
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Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) publishes its rent index for the final quarter of 2023
Rents for new tenancies outside the Greater Dublin Area (GDA) increased by almost twice the rate as those in Dublin at the end of last year, with the switch to remote working and people moving outside - Subscribe |
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01 May '24 |
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Johnny Ronan claims he is owed €3.3m relating to Fibonacci Square office development
He has threatened US investment group Fortress that non-payment of the amount may lead to him pursuing a court petition for a wind-up of the Fortress company in the Isle of Man, called Aquela Ltd, tha - Subscribe |
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01 May '24 |
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Is Dublin still an option for first-time buyers?
Owen Reilly: “There is a cohort who grew up in certain parts of Dublin who will only buy a home close to that area, and will get help in order to do so, I’m not sure how much of a housing market w - Subscribe |
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01 May '24 |
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IPOA: Rent Pressure Zones (RPZs) have been described as “crippling” the housing market.
It is a suggestion that Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers CEO Pat Davitt agrees with.
“We’ve been saying this for quite a while,” he told Newstalk Breakfast.
“These restric - Subscribe |
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01 May '24 |
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An Bord Pleanála concedes in challenge to permission for 852 homes on former CMH site in Dundrum
The Land Development Agency was granted permission last year by the board for the development, which will have two to seven-storey buildings, providing social, affordable rental and affordable purchas - Subscribe |
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01 May '24 |
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MoCo Austrian parent firm amasses €1bn in Irish commercial property loans
The €1.15 billion in loans means that 23 per cent of the bank’s commercial real estate lending is located here.
Nearly all of the bank’s Irish lending relates to deals with commercial real est - Subscribe |
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01 May '24 |
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An Bord Pleanála gives green light for 46 apartments along River Dargle at Seapoint Road, Bray
Ballymore Group subsidiary Shankill Property Investments Limited first lodged plans for the demolition of four light industrial/commercial buildings including their extensions and a change of use to r - Subscribe |
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01 May '24 |
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Lagan Homes pays more than €16m for 10.41-hectare residential lands in Ballycullen, Dublin 16
The 25.72-acre site at Woodtown is zoned ‘Objective RES-N’ under the South Dublin Development Plan 2022-2028 and will give the Belfast-headquartered housebuilder the capacity to deliver over 500 u - Subscribe |
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26 Apr '24 |
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Paul McNeive: Client experience is the way to make your firm stand out from the crowd
So I’m in a strong position to nominate the best agent, the agent that I would recommend first to anybody, to look after their property matters.
But I can’t – because the firms are very similar - Subscribe |
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26 Apr '24 |
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Ires says sale of property assets would be ‘challenging’ in short-term as review continues
It continues to be affected by short-term headwinds such as higher interest rates, restrictive regulation including on rent increases, a lack of deals activity, and concerns about the upcoming general - Subscribe |
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26 Apr '24 |
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Housing targets at risk as new home completions fall
The Central Statistics Office (CSO) said there were 5,841 new dwelling completions during January, February and March, a fall of 12.1 per cent on the same three months of 2023. - Subscribe |
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26 Apr '24 |
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Foreign buyers driving boom in prime country property market, Savills say
Transactions totalling €190.6 million were conducted last year for country homes – properties outside the main cities and the M50 corridor – each valued at more than €1 million. The figure was - Subscribe |
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25 Apr '24 |
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What is in the housing plan for under-40s?
Bulk buying: The Government has moved to introduce changes in planning laws that would no longer facilitate such a purchase. Critics have argued, however, that the Coalition has not gone far enough. - Subscribe |
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25 Apr '24 |
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John McCartney, BNP Paribas: Short-term shocks and structural change put squeeze on investment
Ireland’s investment property market limped out of the blocks with just €160.5 million of income-producing assets changing hands in the first quarter of 2024. This is the lowest total since Q3 201 - Subscribe |
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25 Apr '24 |
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DEAL: French investor pays €28.6m for 24 Suffolk Street and Kilkenny Retail Park
Iroko Zen has completed its ninth and 10th acquisitions in the Irish property market, paying €3.635 million for No 24 Suffolk Street, a prime investment off Grafton Street in Dublin city centre and - Subscribe |
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25 Apr '24 |
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Derek McGrath’s Core Capital closing in on €10m deal for New Ireland office block at 5-9 South Frederick Street
The Irish Times understands negotiations are ongoing for a sale of the 1960s office building for about €10 million. Should a deal proceed, and at that price level, it would represent a near 17 per c - Subscribe |
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22 Apr '24 |
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Other EU countries have banned foreign property buyers to ease housing crises. Should Ireland do the same?
Banning individual foreign purchases of properties would be open to “significant legal challenge”, his spokeswoman said this week. She also said large-scale investment funds had a “role to play - Subscribe |
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22 Apr '24 |
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David McWilliams: One sector of Ireland endures housing as a crippling monthly cost while another enjoys it as an appreciating asset
If many Irish first-time buyers – once Bertie’s Fusiliers – are locked out of the house party, the housing issue could be converting them from potential supporters to potential enemies of the ce - Subscribe |
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