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21 Jul '20 |
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Neighbour challenges €130m Tudor Homes' Cherrywood development of 367 new homes in Dun Laoghaire
The action has been brought on grounds including that the council’s decision breaches EU directives on habitats and on environmental impact assessment.
She also claims section 170 of the 2000 Pla - Subscribe |
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20 Jul '20 |
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Kildare County Council cuts its housing targets by over 80%
Several housebuilders in Kildare are consulting with An Bord Pleanála to find out just how many houses they can build, after the county council slashed its housing targets by more than 80 per cent. L - Subscribe |
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20 Jul '20 |
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Institutional investment is vital to Ireland’s real estate sector: Stephen Ashe & Pat Farrell
Institutional capital has become a significant component of both global and local markets. Thankfully, Ireland has moved from a speculative, debt-based funding model to the current model, enabled by l - Subscribe |
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20 Jul '20 |
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Falcon lands planning for €500m project on Waterford's North Quay
One year after its initial planning application was submitted (for which the print costs alone were €120,000), Falcon Real Estate Development Ireland has just received planning permission from Water - Subscribe |
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20 Jul '20 |
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Securing a mortgage in the age of Covid-19
There has been a significant increase in the number of purchase completions in the residential market, but in the new climate many are still finding it tricky to get mortgage approval - Subscribe |
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20 Jul '20 |
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Developer Simon Kelly launches commercial property fund for smaller investors
Simon Kelly, the high-profile developer, is launching a commercial property fund aimed at giving smaller investors access to the market. With assets valued at close to €70 million, the venture is ba - Subscribe |
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20 Jul '20 |
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Heronvale plans 130-home complex close to M50 at Kilternan
Local builder Heronvale Developments is seeking fast-track permission to build 130 new homes close to Kilternan village on Dublin’s southside.
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20 Jul '20 |
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Central Hotel, Globe and Rí-Rá at risk under redevelopment plan
The application, which was filed earlier this month, has been made by Exchequer Developments Limited, a company formed last year and whose directors are Richard Gale, Pavlos Nearchou, William Crowley - Subscribe |
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20 Jul '20 |
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Banks are right to charge interest on mortgages with Covid payment breaks
Irish mortgage holders, who don’t have trackers, are paying twice the average interest rate charged on home loans in other euro zone countries. A typical Irish borrower is paying about €300 more p - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
17 Jul '20 |
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DEAL: 3,750 Sq m office space in Birch House Millennium Business Park, Nass let to Aldi Stores Ireland at a headline rent of €16.50 per sq ft
QRE Real Estate Advisers are delighted to have acted with our joint agent CBRE on behalf of our client Yew Grove Reit Plc in the letting of 40,300 Sq ft in Birch House Millennium Business Park Nass to - Subscribe |
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17 Jul '20 |
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Owen Reilly Q2 analysis of firm's transactions
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> While dramatic in magnitude, the drops were the result of lockdown rather than serious structural shifts in demand. Some of these buyers have now re-engaged with us and
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17 Jul '20 |
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Home economics: Our property finance expert answers your questions
“Patronising” is the adjective preferred by the straight-talking Pat Davitt, the CEO of IPAV, the umbrella group for estate agents for how our bailed-out banks are behaving. He’s referencing the - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Jul '20 |
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UK developer, Quintain, owned by Lone Star Funds, gets green light for 245 new homes in Lucan
In total, 213 homes, 16 duplexes and 15 apartments will be built.
The “Tandy’s Lane” development is near Lucan town centre and close to transport links such as the Adamstown rail station, the - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Jul '20 |
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Judge strikes out Clontarf residents case against Minister
An Bord Pleanála consented to orders quashing its February 2020 permission granted to Crekav Trading GP Ltd, part of developer Pat Crean’s Marlet Group, for a development of 657 apartments on the l - Subscribe |
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17 Jul '20 |
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Dublin City Council brings new challenge to Ronan dockland tower
Dublin City Council has taken judicial review proceedings for a second time against An Bord Pleanála’s approval of developer Johnny Ronan’s plan for a 13-storey apartment block in Dublin’s nort - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Jul '20 |
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Rent increases and evictions ban extension draws ire from property owners
Asked why the number of new registrations had fallen so sharply, an RTB spokeswoman said the research did not gather reasons behind the data. However, the restrictions on economic and social life brou - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 Jul '20 |
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House prices rose slightly in May despite lockdown limiting sales
Experts said many of the sales filed in April and May would have reflected prices agreed months earlier, so it may take a while for the impact of the virus on the market to fully reflect in prices pub - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
16 Jul '20 |
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Residential property prices rise by 0.3% in the year to May: CSO
Residential property prices increased by 0.3% nationally in the year to May. This compares with an increase of 0.7% in the year to April and an increase of 2.6% in the twelve months to May 2019. In Du - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Jul '20 |
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Yew Grove Reit improves rent roll to €11.1m
Real estate investor Yew Grove Reit increased its yearly contracted rent roll to €11.1 million after agreeing new lettings, the group said in a trading update.
The Irish property trust which inve - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Jul '20 |
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Davy raises mortgage lending forecast as home listings rise
Davy stockbrokers raised its forecast for mortgage lending in the Republic as home listings in Dublin rose by 12 per cent last week compared to the same week in 2019. Data from Myhome.ie shows that ne - Subscribe |
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