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27 May '20 |
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Johnny Ronan plans boutique hotel after paying €3.8m for Dublin docklands houses
The proposed hotel on Upper Mayor Street would see the demolition and replacement of a row of five terraced houses which the developer purchased recently for €3.8 million. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 May '20 |
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No other nation treasures land ownership like we do — and that passion is reflected in inflated prices
The Covid-19 crisis is not expected to materially change the price of Irish agricultural land. Certainly, in the short-term, vendors and agents will hold back on bringing land to the market, but when - Subscribe |
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© RTE |
26 May '20 |
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Property prices are likely to fall, but by how much?
Conall Mac Coille, chief economist with Davy, agrees that it's particularly difficult to call the market or where it's heading at the moment. He said there was definitely evidence of prospective buyer - Subscribe |
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26 May '20 |
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How climate change is making its presence felt in the property industry: Jamie Cole of CBRE
Buildings and their construction together account for 36% of global energy use and 39% of energy-related carbon dioxide emissions annually, according to the United Nations Environment Program. In orde - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 May '20 |
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We are ‘sale agreed’, but can we go back with a lower offer?
There is nothing financially or legally to stop you going back with a lower offer. Indeed, you would be advised to do so if you want to pursue this property at all.
The vendor is not forced to acce - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
26 May '20 |
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80% of properties sell in first Youbid.ie national online auction
Youbid CEO, Michael O’Connor, said the event showed that the market was still holding up. “These are real properties that have sold and interest was strong, with enquiries on all of the lots." - Subscribe |
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© Financial Times |
25 May '20 |
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Paradise Ireland: luxury country estates at a discount
James Butler: “Now that businesses have greater comfort that the workforce will work remotely, this is likely to encourage buyers to move further to get better value” - Subscribe |
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25 May '20 |
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Most social homes delivered in 2019 were bought by state from private sector
The state was largely reliant on the purchase of homes from the private market to boost social housing stock last year. Last week, data released by the Department of Housing said that 5,771 new homes - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
25 May '20 |
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Ronan backer mulls sale of billions worth of hotel assets
Colony Capital said earlier this month that a number of its portfolio companies have defaulted on $3.2bn (€2.9bn) of debt that's secured by hotels and healthcare properties. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
25 May '20 |
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Seven things you should know when house-hunting during the crisis
For those whose jobs and pay have not been affected by the current emergency, the coming months could be the ideal time to buy. So if you're in a position to buy and want to take advantage of falling - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
25 May '20 |
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Rent collections in Aviva property funds as low as 60% amid Covid-19
“As landlords it is important that we work with those impacted to support them in the short term in order to retain them as valuable tenants over the longer term.
“Any sort-term rent relief pro - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
25 May '20 |
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Dublin could be heaven: Frank McDonald reimagines the capital
There must be serious doubt about whether Hammerson plc will now proceed with its plans for Upper O’Connell Street. “I don’t see it happening,” John Corcoran says. “Capital values for retail - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
25 May '20 |
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Hines pushes on with planning for major Dublin 8 property scheme at the former Bailey Gibson yard
Proposed communal areas - which will include residents lounges, a gym and co-working spaces - have been re-specified to allow for the integration of social distancing measures in the wake of the pande - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
25 May '20 |
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Developer O’Flynn calls for task force to deal with housing crisis
Mr O’Flynn has also called on the Government to extend the help-to-buy scheme to 2025 (it is due to expire at the end of 2021). In addition, he has called for the Central Bank’s macroprudential ru - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
22 May '20 |
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IPUT to enhance Carrickmines Park
As businesses begin to re-open, we are planning to invest approximately €3 million in a range of upgrade works to Carrickmines Park to improve the occupier and customer experience.We are committe - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
21 May '20 |
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Paul McNeive: We can follow examples around the world on our way back to work
All my interviewees are guarded on potential effects on the demand for offices. They believe the experience of remote-working will have varied across sectors. "It's too soon to say," was the conclusio - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
21 May '20 |
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Joint Sector Protocol for Property Service Providers
Download full protocol document here >>> While this Protocol also provides guidance for the workplace, it should be read in conjunction with ‘The Return to Work Safely Protocol’ issued by Governme - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 May '20 |
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Prices are cut sharply for lots at online property auctions
BidX1 has cut the guide prices for some of the 25 mainly investment and commercial properties which it will auction on June 18.
Meanwhile other agents are stepping up their online auction activity, - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 May '20 |
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Covid-19: The future of retail will be out of town and online
This isn’t entirely surprising, when you consider that, just two months ago, everybody was trading. Three months ago, the notion that the Irish retail sector would go into hibernation would have see - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 May '20 |
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Westridge Real Estate plan for ex-DIT Kevin Street campus ‘pandemic-proofed’
to allow the occupiers of its office space to respond quickly to changes in business practices such as headcount growth and contraction, new ways of working necessitated by phenomena such as Covid-19, - Subscribe |
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