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25 Jul '22 |
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Dutch embassy makes legal bid to dam up Foxrock homes
In May the planning body rejected an appeal by the Dutch embassy against the development. It granted the housebuilder Richmond Homes permission to build 36 apartments, in a block of four to five store - Subscribe |
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25 Jul '22 |
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DEAL: Harcourt Street language school sold for €1.446m after keen bidding war
QRE Real Estate Advisers has sold 26 Harcourt Street in Dublin 2 for €1.446 million. The price is 11.25 per cent in excess of the initial guide price of €1.3 million. - Subscribe |
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25 Jul '22 |
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IPOA announce the election of new chair, Mary Conway
"The Private Rented Sector we find ourselves in today certainly presents a lot of challenges for landlords – I look forward to working with the Committee and Executive team in IPOA to realise our p - Subscribe |
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25 Jul '22 |
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Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers (accuse Daft of ‘abusing its dominant position’ in the market
Ipav made an official complaint last week to the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission making a number of allegations. In correspondence sent to members, Pat Davitt, claimed that Daft had “ - Subscribe |
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21 Jul '22 |
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End of era for cheaper mortgages as ECB set to raise interest rates today
Daragh Cassidy of Bonkers.ie said the question now is how high rates will go and whether the main banks will pass on the increase to customers.
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21 Jul '22 |
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Paul McNeive: Forget the lull, in this market agents must keep on top of their cash flow
The biggest risk area is where agents and other professionals are handling development schemes. The rewards can be great, due to the scale of the business, but developments devour marketing costs and - Subscribe |
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21 Jul '22 |
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Earlsfort Capital Partners launches lender for new development projects
Earlsfort Capital Partners Limited, a non-bank property lender, has launched a new lending vehicle, Earlsfort Development Finance DAC, dedicated to providing construction finance for residential devel - Subscribe |
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21 Jul '22 |
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Bannon Q2 2022 Investment Market Commentary
The Irish CRE sector can be viewed in two ways this quarter; with and without the Hibernia REIT sale. A total of €2.329 billion was invested in Irish commercial property across 57 transactions. T - Subscribe |
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21 Jul '22 |
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Senior living plan submitted for Blackrock rugby club site
Tetrarch Residential has submitted plans for a 108-unit build-to-rent senior living apartment scheme on lands overlooking Blackrock College rugby club in south Dublin. The Tetrarch “integrated retir - Subscribe |
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21 Jul '22 |
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JLL: Q2 2022 Office Market Report
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> Optimism has been further restored to the market as we enter the second half of the year with 1.2 million sq ft of floor space reserved. JLL Ireland has also identified o - Subscribe |
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21 Jul '22 |
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Vacancy for residential sales negotiator at Lansdowne Partnership
Lansdowne Partnership Estate Agents are seeking to hire an experienced residential sales negotiator to join their sales team in Blackrock, Co Dublin. PSA Licence and clean driving Licence required.Exp - Subscribe |
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20 Jul '22 |
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Tetrarch seeks permission for 142-bedroom hotel at Howth Castle estate
The new hotel forms part of Tetrarch’s wider plans for the 191-hectare (472-acre) Howth Estate, which it owns, and follows on from its application in January 2022 with the Michael J Wright Group for - Subscribe |
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20 Jul '22 |
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Ronan Group Real Estate closing in on €150m refinance deal with Fortress for Spencer Place
The Irish Times understands that RGRE and Fortress have agreed that the Spencer Place scheme, which is nearing completion, should be let and occupied first, before being offered to the market.
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19 Jul '22 |
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Ballymore gets permission for second phase of new Connolly Quarter
The latest grant of permission concerns the second phase of the Dublin Arch project, which includes four office blocks ranging from 12 to 16 storeys in height.
The scheme also includes two blocks c - Subscribe |
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18 Jul '22 |
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Delays to Irish Glass Bottle site as developers look to set price of apartments above what the State is ready to pay
Records of a briefing show that the developers, led by Johnny Ronan, have sought up to €675,000 for a three-bedroom apartment — almost 60pc above the price ceiling approved for councils.
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18 Jul '22 |
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Ireland’s Celtic Tiger legacy: expensive loans, faulty apartments and Europe’s worst housing crisis
The working group has found that problems such as a lack of fire-safety material, structural defects and water ingress are present in up to 80 per cent of apartments and duplexes built between 1991 an - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
18 Jul '22 |
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State may part-fund construction of student beds on university campuses
Many of these projects have been put on ice due to the rising cost of construction. They argue that inflation would force colleges to charge exorbitant rents of up to €16,000 a year. - Subscribe |
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17 Jul '22 |
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Randelswood suffers double blow with two fast track schemes refused
An Bord Pleanála has refused ‘fast track’ planning permission to a 14-storey 162 unit build-to-rent scheme for Prussia Street in Dublin 7. Also at Dolcain House, Monastery Rd, Clondalkin concerni - Subscribe |
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17 Jul '22 |
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Mass sale of vacant properties on the cards as new tax looms
In light of the current housing crisis and the government’s recent announcement that a new tax will be levied on vacant homes, auction platform Iamsold expects many owners of vacant properties will - Subscribe |
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17 Jul '22 |
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Number of house construction starts down 30% in June: Department of Housing
2,060 commencement notices for new residential homes were received by building control authorities in June. That figure is 30.2 per cent lower than the number of notices received in June 2021. - Subscribe |
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