© Irish Independent |
09 Jul '18 |
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Gene Kerrigan: no housing shortage among the rich, but a 94pc funding cut destabilised the market elsewhere
Wealthy people are sitting on planning permission for 25,000 houses in Dublin, waiting for prices and conditions to be improved before they'll build.
In the period 2008-2013, there was a 94pc cut i - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Jul '18 |
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Avestus plans â?¬290m in rental home investments as demand set to grow
It will also identify and commit to forward purchase newly developed rental properties, supporting the construction of new homes in Ireland, which is a key Government priority and ISIF funding is excl - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
09 Jul '18 |
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[Needs SBP sub] Trophy homes sales well up on this time last year
Top-end buyers are â??nearly all Irishâ?? returning from abroad to areas they grew up in, writes Tina-Marie Oâ??Neill - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
08 Jul '18 |
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A generation that resents being unable to buy their own homes
This is the conclusion that jumps out from research in the annual Aviva Family Finance report. It found one in four of those who aspire to own their home believe they will never be able to buy. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 Jul '18 |
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Leon restaurant outlet to open in Dublin
Waterford accountant Stuart Fitzgerald of Cibus Concepts said the company was currently scouting locations for the first Irish branch of Leon, which he said would be in Dublin city centre. - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
06 Jul '18 |
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DEAL: Holland & Barrett is second new tenant in Swords Central Shopping Centre
JLL have successfully secured Holland & Barrett, Europeâ??s leading chain of health food shops, as a second tenant in Swords Central Shopping Centre, joining recently signed The Works.Founded - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
06 Jul '18 |
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Ronan Group have objected to Clancourt's nine-storey office block at Harcourt Road and Adelaide Road
Mr Ronan's company has claimed that the planned development - which will expand Clancourt's existing Park Place office scheme - is "sub-optimal" for the site. Dublin City Council has already given the - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
06 Jul '18 |
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Ziggurat planning latest student development in Dublin - a 261-bed project on Arran Quay
Ziggurat has spent more than â?¬400m buying sites in Ireland in recent years, and has already built student accommodation schemes in Dublin and is planning its first in Galway.
The company has enga - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
05 Jul '18 |
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Marlet sells Hollywoodrath site for over â?¬15m to Archtree Developments
Archtree Developments has emerged as the purchaser of Marlet Property Groupâ??s 20 acre (8.3 hectare) site at Hollywoodrath, Dublin 15, which hit the market in April guiding â?¬13 million. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
05 Jul '18 |
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DEAL: Interiors brand The White Company opens first Irish flagship store on Grafton Street
The White Company said the decision to open on Grafton Street, Dublin, was based on very encouraging online sales here. They have leased 800sqm (8,527 sq ft) over three floors on a long-term lease. Th - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
05 Jul '18 |
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Iconic Clerys department store sale sees interest from furniture giant Ikea
A source familiar with the matter said yesterday that personnel from Ikea's global property team had met with Ms Foley personally in recent weeks and undertaken a 'walk through' of the Clerys building - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
05 Jul '18 |
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PTSB agrees mortgage-to-rent scheme targeting 500 homes
Permanent TSB has agreed to allow some of its distressed mortgage holders stay in their homes under a mortgage to rent scheme offered by an organisation called Home for Life. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Jul '18 |
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Dublin crane count rises to 79 in July
This is a rise of seven (10 per cent) on Juneâ??s total and one off the 80 recorded on December 1st, 2017 â?? the highest score yet registered by the Irish Times Crane Count. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Jul '18 |
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DEAL: Green Reit leases 5 Harcourt Road to WeWork for an annual rent of â?¬3 million
The newly developed Harcourt Road office building in Dublin city centre is due for completion in July and comprises 50,000sq ft of lettable space over seven floors. WeWork has signed a 20-year lease w - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Jul '18 |
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DEAL: Davy fund to lease Tallaght facility to ITT
The Davy Irish Property Fund has completed contracts to lease One Airton Close in Tallaght, Dublin 24, to the Institute of Technology an annual rent of more than â?¬400,0000 for the 2,787sq m (30,000 - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Jul '18 |
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DEAL: Credit Suisse set to buy IFSCâ??s Century House for about â?¬66m
Credit Suisse is believed to be the top bidder, at about â?¬66 million, for the Grade A building, which was bought just over four years ago by Hibernia Reit for â?¬47million. The investment will show - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Jul '18 |
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DEAL: 994sqm 'Trailfinders building', 4/5 Dawson Street, bought by Trailfinders for â?¬12.4m
Agent Cushman & Wakefield initially invited offers of more than â?¬7.75 million for the holiday booking premises at 4/5 Dawson Street. But with five different parties pitching for the site, it took a - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
03 Jul '18 |
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Michael Oâ??Flynn: Housing is too expensive
Housing is too expensive and the simple reason the country is in the midst of a crisis.
That was the view expressed by developer Michael Oâ??Flynn at an Ibec event on the economic and labour challe - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Jul '18 |
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Fixer-upper homes are a pipe dream. The flippers saw to that
The one person you absolutely do not want to see coming through the door is the man with the measuring tape. If youâ??re looking for a fixer-upper, forget all the others; this guy, often straight off - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Jul '18 |
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â??Forever rentersâ??: 25% of people believe theyâ??ll never own their home
According to Avivaâ??s 2018 Family Finances Report, access to the housing market remains problematic. While more than 90 per cent of respondents would prefer to own their own home rather than rent, a - Subscribe |
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