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20 Jun '22 |
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Airbnb to block landlords who breach letting laws
In an exclusive interview with the Irish Independent, Airbnb’s general manager for northern Europe Amanda Cupples said that recently-introduced regulations weren’t working. - Subscribe |
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20 Jun '22 |
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Property funds bulk buy 350 homes despite ‘Mullen Park’ stamp duty levy
Property investors and institutional funds have bulk bought more than 350 houses at a cost of over €100 million since the government attempted to limit the practice, the Business Post has learned.
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20 Jun '22 |
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Homebuyers pulling out of deals over fears of property market crash
Clare Connolly, an estate agent in Dundrum: "Come September, you are going to see a change in the market. It is already happening but you will really start to see it by the end of the summer. There wi - Subscribe |
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20 Jun '22 |
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A day in the life of an estate agent (Paul Reddy)
It’s almost 8pm by the time Reddy is showing prospective buyers around in his final viewing of the day. “I get people coming into my office every day begging for rentals. I’ve never seen anythi - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 Jun '22 |
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SCSI's new president, Kevin James: Government must cut soft costs to ensure housing-project viability
“What the Government must do is focus on things within our control such as the soft costs which make up roughly half the costs of delivering a new home such as planning process, the public procureme - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 Jun '22 |
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Central Bank warns of oversupply risk to the office market
It suggests demand would have to double from the average of about 150,000 square metres of Dublin office space taken up in 2020 and 2021 to match the supply coming onstream between now and 2024. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 Jun '22 |
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DEAL: Glenveagh pays around €15m for 36.38 acres of the Leixlip Castle estate
Not all of the land will be developed for housing as only less than half, 16.46 acres, are zoned new residential, while 3.77 acres are zoned open space and amenity and 15.97 acres are zoned strategic - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 Jun '22 |
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Paul McNeive: Getting to the top means being better than just great in your own role
Property professionals should no longer think of themselves as "estate agents" [etc.] but as business people... This ability to develop business does not come naturally to most, and those that have it - Subscribe |
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16 Jun '22 |
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Glenveagh indicates it is not commercially viable to complete Greystones Marina Village
Elected members of Greystones Municipal District have urged the local authority to push the developer to return the land for public use, if the building known as ‘Block K’ will not be constructed, - Subscribe |
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16 Jun '22 |
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10,000 derelict sites in Cork as housing crisis worsens
Such is the extent of dereliction and abandonment throughout Ireland that this week President Michael D. Higgins departed from his script as he opened a Centre for Homeless Youth in Co. Kildare, a - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Jun '22 |
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Cantillon: Sector has little expectation of a fundamental cooling of market
While they have eased from the 15.1 per cent rate seen in March, it is also the case that the rate of property price inflation has trebled over the last year.
More importantly, despite the blip in - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Jun '22 |
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County planners object to Hammerson’s 881-apartment pan for Dundrum
Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council says high density scheme not capable of delivering ‘anything approaching an appropriate mix of uses’ for the site. The “inadequate type and extent of non-r - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Jun '22 |
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Ballymore delivers ‘carbon cure’ at 8th Lock apartments
The event was attended by German real estate investment manager Union Investment, which paid over €200 million to acquire the 435 apartments and health centre under construction at the scheme in 202 - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Jun '22 |
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DEAL: French investor, Iroko ZEN pays more than €10m for Rathfarnham retail scheme, the fully let White Pines development, from Ardstone
Peter Love of Cushman Wakefield handled the sale on behalf of the vendor while Kenneth Rouse of BNP Paribas Real Estate advised the purchaser. The purchase price of €10.14 million will provide Iroko - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Jun '22 |
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DEAL: Irish Distillers acquires key site on Dublin’s Naas Road in €8m deal
The Otter House investment on Dublin’s Naas Road has been acquired by Irish Distillers for about €8 million, a premium of 33 per cent on the €6 million agent BNP Paribas had been guiding when it - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Jun '22 |
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DEAL: Zara to open at former Debenhams unit of 52,000sq ft in Blanchardstown
Colliers and Bannon are the joint leasing agents at The Blanchardstown Centre. Sharon Walsh, leasing director at Falcon AM, said: “This letting underpins the strength of the centre and is in line wi - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Jun '22 |
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Hines submits back-up plan for new homes on Dublin’s South Circular Road
A revised and lower-rise version of its original plan for housing on the former Bailey Gibson lands on Dublin’s South Circular Road, what sources close to the Bailey Gibson project have described as - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
13 Jun '22 |
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Government ‘to miss targets on housing construction’ – EY report
Annette Hughes, a director at EY Economic Advisory, said “a lack of services and other infrastructure” is preventing planning permissions being converted into completions.
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© The Irish Times |
13 Jun '22 |
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Fingal locals likely to be given first refusal on Dublin affordable homes
Fingal is ahead of most other councils in the provision of affordable housing for sale, having last year started construction on 39 affordable homes at Dun Emer in Lusk priced from €166,000 for two- - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
13 Jun '22 |
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Brian Keegan: There are better ways to stem exodus of small landlords
We need to simplify their tax situation by treating rental income the same way as any other business income and not as a special category which is a hangover from British colonial influence on our la - Subscribe |
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