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25 Jun '19 |
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Half of the country ‘unaffordable’ for average buyer: EY-DKM Economic Advisory
It finds that in some counties – Meath, Kildare and Wicklow – it can take more than 15 years for someone on an average income to accumulate enough for a 10 per cent down-payment, due mostly to hig - Subscribe |
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24 Jun '19 |
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Cathedral Court developer proposes family members, Noel O’Callaghan and his son Charles O’Callaghan, for board
O’Callaghan hotel group, expects apartment owners at Cathedral Court in Dublin 8 to pay more than €5,000 each to repair building defects in an apartment block that it built and still partly owns. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
24 Jun '19 |
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Judiciary putting brakes on planners
The job of landing the long awaited €3.5bn Intel expansion project outside Leixlip in Kildare has yet to be completed, and at this critical time, a farmer has once again emerged to launch an appeal - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
24 Jun '19 |
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Consumers expect more rental hikes: Bank of Ireland’s monthly economic pulse
More than two-thirds of consumers are bracing for rent hikes and house prices to rise in the next 12 months, while some businesses are holding back on activity as ongoing global uncertainty continues. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
24 Jun '19 |
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Cork city buildings on North Main St to be demolished
The North Main Street Traders’ Association said authorities must take a more aggressive approach towards the owners of long-term vacant or derelict buildings to prevent such incidents. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
24 Jun '19 |
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House prices fall €1,000 a month as new homes built: Irish Independent/Real Estate Alliance (REA) Average House Price Index
Over the last 12 months, Dublin values have shed 2.2pc, which leaves the price of an average home in the capital at €433,000. However, this still stands at almost two to four times the value of prop - Subscribe |
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24 Jun '19 |
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HOTEL DEAL: McKillen jnr’s Press Up Entertainment buys Clarence Hotel business
Press Up Entertainment’s decision to acquire the leasehold of the Clarence consolidates its position within Dublin city centre and on Wellington Quay particularly. Prior to the transaction, it alrea - Subscribe |
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24 Jun '19 |
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Cantillon: Easing mortgage caps is lenders' top priority for new Central Bank governor
The answer to increasing housing supply lies in controlling the cost of construction and in reining in galloping land prices. In a booming economy, that will not be easy. But it must be done. - Subscribe |
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24 Jun '19 |
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Time to ‘shout stop’ on 'too binding' mortgage caps, Sherry FitzGerald chair says
Mark FitzGerald, the chairman of Sherry FitzGerald: “The Central Bank is . . . [too] transfixed on avoiding the beast of capitalism,” he said on Friday, while addressing a conference organised by - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Jun '19 |
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Judge overturns approval for a 197-residential unit development in Bearna, Co Galway
Mr Justice Garrett Simons said the board acted outside its powers when granting permission for the development to Burkeway Homes on an 18-acre site 6.5km from Galway city centre. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Jun '19 |
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Irish property tech start-up Geowox raises €500,000 in funding
Paul van Bommel: “We’re out to disrupt the property valuation sector because it basically still operates the same way as it did in the 1800s. It consists of people running around to inspect houses - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Jun '19 |
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Green Reit ‘pleased’ with sale process of €1.5bn property investment company
Green Reit has also agreed terms for the retail space at One Molesworth Street, at an annual rent of € 505,000, which will bring the building to full occupancy, delivering a total rent of €5.85 mi - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Jun '19 |
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Paul McNeive: Food and beverages lead in retail'
An untested view is developing that coffee shops - which predominantly use stools - don't need a specific-user planning permission, but restaurants - which predominantly use seats - do. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Jun '19 |
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Google Ireland is silent on copying US housing pledge
Google Ireland, which has its European headquarters in Dublin, would also not be drawn on questions regarding the current housing crisis in Ireland.
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© The Irish Times |
20 Jun '19 |
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‘Movers’ are facing their own issues on the property ladder: Bank of Ireland “Mover Barometer”
According to Bank of Ireland’s research, 35 per cent of the 202 property movers it surveyed found the cost of a new home to be their single biggest challenge, while 23 per cent of respondents cited - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Jun '19 |
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Who Invests in the Irish Commercial Real Estate Market? report from Central Bank
The dearth of hard data on the actual size of the market is illustrated by the wide gap between the two estimates provided, by MSCI (€26 billion) and Cushman & Wakefield (€48 billion). The report - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Jun '19 |
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PAC to hear of ‘serious shortcomings’ in OPW property management
“The essential difference between the private and public sectors is that the private property sector seeks to maximise returns from property whereas the State views property as a necessary burden re - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Jun '19 |
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ESRI in latest quarterly economic commentary urges more aggressive site tax to spur housing supply
Kieran McQuinn said taking the “speculative element” out of land prices was the quickest route to lowering construction costs, as labour and raw material costs are set to continue to rise over the - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Jun '19 |
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US property giant set for €530m Irish office sale
Starwood Property Trust is understood to have hired commercial property agents CBRE and Eastdil Secured to sell the offices in central Dublin for about €530m. The portfolio could be placed on the ma - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Jun '19 |
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CBRE appoints Bernadine Hogan and Johnny O’Connor to joint head of retail agency position
Ms Hogan and Mr O’Connor are taking over the role from Florence Stanley, who has stepped aside to concentrate on her work on the company’s executive committee, and to focus on servicing the needs - Subscribe |
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