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09 Jul '19 |
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DEAL: Origin to sell 31 acres in Cork’s docklands to developer for up to €47.5m
The deal, which is dependent on gaining certain permissions and approvals, will include up to 31 acres of land. The Cork Docklands area has been designated for future urban development.
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09 Jul '19 |
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Help-to-Buy: who it helps, who it doesn’t and will it be extended?
As lobbying from estate agents and the property industry steps up a gear, and Taoiseach Leo Varadkar moots that the scheme may be extended in Budget 2020, we take a look at how it works, and the argum - Subscribe |
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08 Jul '19 |
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CBRE: Another strong quarter for office take-up in Dublin
CBRE Ireland have released figures for the volume of office leasing activity achieved in the Dublin market in the first six months of 2019, which shows that a total of 152,201 square metres of transac - Subscribe |
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08 Jul '19 |
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A community fighting to save their homes against infrastructure: College Gate apartments, Dublin 2
Some communities possess the power to repel the state from inconveniencing their lifestyle. Others struggle desperately to stop the State’s decreeing that their homes must be sacrificed for the comm - Subscribe |
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08 Jul '19 |
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Corporate investors not the cause of high rents, report from stockbroker Davy claims
“People have, however, confused the chicken with the egg,” Conall Mac Coille said. “Institutional investors have been attracted here by high rents, and are now providing equity funding for the d - Subscribe |
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08 Jul '19 |
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Over €600,000 in vacant site levies paid in Dublin
Just six landowners have appealed paying the 3 per cent levy to An Bord Pleanála. The board has been adjudicating these cases in recent weeks and has issued the first order to a site owner to pay the - Subscribe |
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08 Jul '19 |
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Wealthy business people urged to buy properties for homeless people
The Dublin Simon Community has launched a fund targeted at wealthy business people who will be asked to buy homes in the capital that would be leased to the charity for free for up to 15 years.
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08 Jul '19 |
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Home ownership decline will see Ireland reach German levels - report
The report from Davy Stockbrokers says strict mortgage rules, demographic shifts and a lack of housing will all contribute to the continuing fall.
It notes 80pc of homes in Ireland were owner-occup - Subscribe |
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08 Jul '19 |
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Slow down in building growth last month: Ulster Bank Construction Purchasing Managers' Index
The overall reading for the index was 53.1 in June, down from 54.9 in May. Any reading above 50 indicates expansion, and readings below indicate contraction.
Simon Barry, Ulster Bank's chief econom - Subscribe |
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08 Jul '19 |
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Developers 'curtail home building plans' as prices start to fall
John McCartney, research director with estate agent Savills, said the "evaporation" of price inflation was due to supply meeting demand. "In the longer term, construction employment has been flat for - Subscribe |
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08 Jul '19 |
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Eilis O'Hanlon: 'Is this the end of the middle class?'
The ability to buy a home if one is prudent and industrious should be regarded as part of the social contract, not least because the benefits of home ownership go far beyond financial considerations. - Subscribe |
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05 Jul '19 |
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Solid First Half of Take-up in Dublin's Industrial & Logistics Market
CBRE Ireland have today released figures for the volume of transactional activity achieved in the Dublin industrial & logistics sector during the first half of 2019. According to CBRE, 173,252m2 o - Subscribe |
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05 Jul '19 |
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Banking & Payments Federation Ireland's Mortgage Approvals: Strong uplift in May 2019
Banking & Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI) has published the latest figures from the BPFI Mortgage Approvals Report for May 2019. DOWNLOAD HERE >>> (The full time series - Subscribe |
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05 Jul '19 |
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Developer William Farrelly, of Athboy, Co Meath fails to prevent Nama sale of loans to Cerberus-owned fund
Security was provided from some 32 apartments, 26 houses, and five commercial properties. The properties included a house in Rathgar and an apartment in Dundrum, Dublin, as well as several properties - Subscribe |
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05 Jul '19 |
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An Bord Pleanála criticised for approving Bulloch Harbour plan
Bartra Property received permission for a mixed scheme at Dalkey’s small, picturesque Bulloch Harbour this week after a protracted planning process lasting about two and a half years. - Subscribe |
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05 Jul '19 |
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Valid concerns raised on docklands housing, says Dublin city chief
Concern about low levels of social housing and homes for middle-income workers in Dublin’s docklands is “legitimate” and “genuine”, Dublin City Council chief executive Owen Keegan has said. - Subscribe |
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05 Jul '19 |
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Institutional buyers ‘primary reason’ apartments being built
The AIB report, Private Rental Sector and the Irish Rental Market, which examines the construction industry in the rental sector, is authored by AIB head of real estate research Pat O’Sullivan and r - Subscribe |
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05 Jul '19 |
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First application for development of Ringsend glass bottle site
The first application for the long awaited redevelopment of the former Irish Glass Bottle site in Ringsend, which has been designated up to 3,500 homes, has been lodged with Dublin City Council. - Subscribe |
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04 Jul '19 |
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RETAIL DEAL: Unit at corner of Upper Abbey Street and Millennium Walkway in Dublin 1
The private investor has purchased the ground floor unit which generates a passing rent of €392,575 which is guaranteed by the tenant's parent company BWG Foods. It came with the added benefit of ei - Subscribe |
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04 Jul '19 |
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Paul McNeive: DIT's Tom Dunne, retiring this September, leaves valuable legacy for our industry
Dunne concluded that Irish students are as good as can be found anywhere in the world, and given the pending move of the school to the new Grangegorman campus, the future is bright. - Subscribe |
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