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03 Jul '19 |
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DEAL: South Korean investor to acquire Bishop’s Square for €180m-plus
Taking the Kevin Street property’s €180 million guide price as a benchmark, IGIS could expect to secure a net initial yield of 4.04 per cent based upon its current rent roll of €7.881 million. - Subscribe |
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03 Jul '19 |
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Palmerston Road couple lose Nama action over €32m loans
A Nama agent said he questioned how “optically” it would look to the taxpayer if Nama was to allow Mr Morrissey and his family remain there while owing Nama more than €25 million in residual deb - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Jul '19 |
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DEAL: GAA agrees €95m deal with Dublin archdiocese for Clonliffe lands; Ballymore, Hines and Marlet compete
The archdiocese of Dublin is to receive around €95 million from the GAA in return for 19.12 acres it owns on the site of the old Holy Cross seminary in Drumcondra, Dublin. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Jul '19 |
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Housing development at Bulloch Harbour in Dalkey gets go-ahead by An Bord Pleanála
Bartra Property, after a protracted planning struggle, has received permission to build a number of housing units at Bulloch Harbour in Dalkey.
It will consist of three three-storey houses, two apa - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Jul '19 |
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Proposed Balgriffin housing development of 96 homes to be fast-tracked in Commercial Court
Mr Dalton argues the board erred in law in determining he was not the appellant in respect of the appeal lodged by him against the council permission. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Jul '19 |
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Press Up seeks to add 54 bedrooms to Clarence via the adjacent Dollard House
A spokeswoman for the Press Up group said on Monday the application was being made now “as we are excited to further expand the business and have no reason to delay”. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Jul '19 |
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Collison brothers discussed housing issues with Department of Finance
"We think broad policy change will make the most meaningful ... difference in the state’s housing crisis, by allowing developers to build more housing – specifically lower-cost, higher-density hou - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Jul '19 |
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Dermot O'Leary of Goodbody: Central Bank loan rules are vital so State really must stimulate less-expensive supply
Those limits have set the level of home ownership below where the Government – and, ultimately, voters – would like it to be. Ironically, the effectiveness of the Central Bank is stopping the Gove - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Jul '19 |
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Sherborough Enterprises gains control of board of defective Cathedral Court apartment block
Mr Beggan has continuously questioned the rationale behind charging private owners for the remediation work rather than pursuing the developer first, but his efforts have been stymied by Sherborough, - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Jul '19 |
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Rent pressure zones: 19 new locations across State added
The areas involved are Ardee, Arklow, Athenry-Oranmore, Athlone (Westmeath side), Dundalk-Carlingford and Dundalk-South, Fermoy, Gorey, Gort-Kinvara, Graiguecullen-Portarlington, Kells, Kilkenny, Lime - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
01 Jul '19 |
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CBRE Bimonthly: Strong H1 in commercial property sector but H2 could be even better in some sectors
CBRE Ireland today released their latest bimonthly property market report for July 2019. According to CBRE, the Irish commercial property market experienced a very busy first half in 2019, with severa - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
01 Jul '19 |
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[NEEDS SBP SUB] Karl Deeter: The Central Bank can’t claim the credit
Could it be that the market is actually, for once, getting some normal relationship between supply and demand? I had a chat with my friend John McCartney, who is the director of research at Savills an - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
01 Jul '19 |
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[NEEDS SBP SUB] The fairest prices of them all? Dublin goes head to head with other European cities
The average Dublin home measures 161.8 square metres: with the Q2 2019 average house price sitting at €456,000, that’s a cost per square metre of €2,818. That might sound like a lot of money for - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
01 Jul '19 |
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MyHome.ie Q2 2019 Property Report in association with Davy
The report found that asking prices for newly-listed properties nationally increased by €5,000 in Q2, while they rose by just €2,000 in Dublin. This was the weakest second-quarter gain in the capi - Subscribe |
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28 Jun '19 |
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First-time buyers feel 'pushed out' by bulk investors
The Department of Finance said many collective investment structures are designed so that the tax is payable by the investor or shareholder, rather than within the collective investment vehicle itself - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
28 Jun '19 |
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OFFICE DEAL: U+I and Colony Capital pay over €25m for office block at 23 Shelbourne Road, Dublin 4
The tenants include Ikea’s treasury section, Fami Ltd, Scale-up Systems, Belfius Bank and non-bank lender Finance Ireland. Commenting on the sale, Claire Solon, head of property at Aviva, said: “T - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
27 Jun '19 |
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Galway's market saw bumper office activity in first quarter: Cushman & Wakefield
"Galway is now on track to have its strongest performance in a number of years," says the firm's local director," Patricia Staunton. Its office market recorded a bumper start to 2019 with 6,650 sq m o - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
27 Jun '19 |
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Paul McNeive: 'Property is a great place to build a successful career'
Mark FitzGerald: "Don't forget the humanity involved in estate agency. You will need to enjoy and like people, you will need your compassion, your ethics, and your curiosity - and the steel to negotia - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
27 Jun '19 |
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DEAL: Surge of interest as Capel Street sees €4.3m in deals
51 and 52 Capel Street, a mixed-use investment of 486sq m, sold for around €2.85m. 82 Capel Street, another four-storey, has sold for around €440,000. 12 North King Street recently sold for €565 - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
27 Jun '19 |
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Commercial rates burden 'unsustainable', warns Ibec
IBEC has called for a national reform of commercial rates collection along Local Property Tax lines and says the Government's rates reform bill primarily helps local authorities, not businesses. - Subscribe |
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