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04 Jul '22 |
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CBRE's bimonthly report (last in this format): More than €2.75 billion invested in first half of 2022
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> Prime headline office rents in Dublin have now reached €672 per square metre (€62.50 per sq. ft.) and are likely to reach €726 per square metre (€67.50) per sq. f - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Jul '22 |
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Ires Reit closing in on €200m purchase Newmarket Yards 413 units under development in the Liberties
Due for completion in the first quarter of 2023, the development by Bain Capital-backed Carrey Issuer will comprise of 413 apartments. The concierge-serviced Newmarket Yards scheme will be aimed towar - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
04 Jul '22 |
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SCSI: Houses in most areas of country out of reach for people on average income
Chair of the SCSI policy and practice committee John O’Sullivan said the ability to buy an affordable home was now an impossibility for thousands of people around the country. - Subscribe |
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03 Jul '22 |
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Cushman & Wakefield.: Construction activity hits 20-year high in Dublin industrial and logistics market
More industrial and logistics property is under construction in the Dublin region than at any point since 2002, according to new research. Cushman & Wakefield expect that 74,085 sq m of new industria - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
03 Jul '22 |
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Outlook bright for pub sector as 12 Dublin hostelries change hands
Among the establishments to be sold for big money in recent weeks were Lamb Doyles in Sandyford, the Eagle House in Dundrum and Three Tun Tavern in Blackrock - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
03 Jul '22 |
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Planning rules are ‘inimical to the common good’, IPI warns
The Irish Planning Institute says the government’s recent ‘developer-led’ changes have undermined the public’s confidence in the planning process - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
03 Jul '22 |
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Mortgage switching hits record high as the European Central Bank gets ready to hike rates
Lenders approved 5,355 new mortgages with a total value of €1.45bn in May, according to figures compiled by Banking & Payments Federation Ireland. While the volume of new mortgages approved was up 1 - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Jul '22 |
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DEAL: German investor Real IS AG pays €42m for Malahide Road apartments
Real IS AG's fifth investment in Ireland’s residential market, paying the Gem Group €42 million for 93 apartments on Dublin’s Malahide Road. Hooke & MacDonald handled the sale of the portfolio w - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Jul '22 |
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Landlords must give three months eviction notice under new law
A spokeswoman for the Irish Property Owners’ Association said Government policy should focus on retaining existing landlords in the market, as well as increasing the supply of housing. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
01 Jul '22 |
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Conrad hotel granted permission for extensive redevelopment
The decision upholds a grant of permission by Dublin City Council for an eight-storey extension that will increase the number of hotel rooms at the hotel by 88 to 280. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
01 Jul '22 |
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Ireland has second highest level of rent and mortgage arrears in EU, report finds
Data across the EU27 shows 8 per cent of Irish households were in arrears on debt, up 36 per cent between 2019 and second only to Greece. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
01 Jul '22 |
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DEAL: French fund Sofidy pays more than €34m for Independent House
Knight Frank, selling agents for Independent House, had set a €34m guide for the property in February this year. In the meantime, the vendor secured a rent increase of almost €160,000 a year as we - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
29 Jun '22 |
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Tenants who need to work from home being refused by some landlords advertising rental properties
A number of adverts currently on rental website Daft.ie state that tenants cannot work from home and will not have access to communal areas in the properties.
Other posts say tenants cannot have gu - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Jun '22 |
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Plan to demolish Moore Street buildings for public plaza approved
The plan, which was submitted by British commercial property giant Hammerson, will involve the demolition of all existing buildings and structures on site to accommodate the construction of a new publ - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Jun '22 |
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DEAL: Codling Wind Park, Memjet and Alliance Aviation sign for space at Trintech Building in South County Business Park
Property developer, co-founder and former CEO of Trintech Group Plc, Cyril McGuire, has secured three new tenants for his Trintech Building in the South County Business Park development in Dublin 18. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Jun '22 |
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DEAL: Rohan Holdings secures over €17m from forward sale at Dublin AirPort Logistics Park
Pharmaceutical company, Yourway, is understood to have paid more than €17 million from the forward sale of Contrail House, a new 6,500sq m (70,000sq ft) warehouse and office unit it is in the proces - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Jun '22 |
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Cairn Homes appoints James Benson to strategy post
Cairn Homes is appointing James Benson as director of strategic delivery and policy. Mr Benson is joining the listed building group from the Irish House Builders’ Association (IHBA), where he is dir - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Jun '22 |
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DEAL: European investor acquires Staycity Dublin Castle Aparthotel for €11.5m on Bride Street
Dave Murray of CBRE’s hotel and licensed division handled the sale of the property on behalf of the vendor while Damien McCaffrey of BNP Paribas Real Estate advised the purchaser. - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
28 Jun '22 |
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Knight Frank Q2 Dublin Residential Market Update
The recovery in the economy post Covid exceeded even the most positive expectations and 2022 opened on a very positive note. The global shock waves from the Ukrainian crisis have accelerated a number - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
28 Jun '22 |
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House price trends: which way is market going?
One report says house price growth is slowing in the face of cost-of-living concerns and rising interest rates. Another says they’re accelerating, fast approaching the Celtic Tiger peak, amid chroni - Subscribe |
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