© The Irish Times |
18 Jun '19 |
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Is Rebuilding Ireland Home Loan scheme open for business?
Government – and not just the current administration – seems to be constantly taken aback at the appetite for property purchase incentives. You really would think they had evolved to a more pragma - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
18 Jun '19 |
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We are building the wrong houses, in the wrong places at the wrong prices: Goodbody economist Dermot O’Leary
Though controversial, as it reduces supply for sale to home-buyers, though Goodbody argues that build-to-rent is now a key factor increasing supply. The problem is, however that the prices offered to - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
18 Jun '19 |
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Dublin councillors to limit sale of public land to private developers
Dublin City Councillors reached an agreement which will be council policy for the five years until 2024. They stated that State-owned land in Dublin must be used for public housing, and that the counc - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
17 Jun '19 |
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[NEED SBP SUB] The only way is up for industrial rents
Prime industrial rents continued to increase on the first quarter of this year, and while agents agree that this trend is likely to continue, some differ on how far they have risen. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
17 Jun '19 |
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Housing charity to pay €3m for Conor McGregor's social housing development in the Santry area
In a statement, Tuath said they are currently in discussions with Sycamore Homes to acquire eight houses in Santry, Dublin. "The purchase of the properties is supported by Dublin City Council. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
17 Jun '19 |
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State admits there is a risk of developers reneging on social housing agreements
The department said that the developer had made a "commercial decision" to renege on the sale. "There is always a risk to the housing body or the local authority that the developer will renege on the - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Jun '19 |
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Ballymore and Hines on shortlist for €100m site beside Croke Park
Developers including Sean Mulryan’s Ballymore and US real estate group Hines are believed to be among the leading bidders vying for a north Dublin site close to Croke Park, which is on the market fo - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Jun '19 |
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Cork student accommodation to reopen after €25m upgrade
The property at Copley Street in Cork city is controlled by Hatch Student Living with financial backing from Elkstone, a multi-family office based in Dublin. The pair acquired the property in February - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Jun '19 |
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Rental crisis: Into the west may be the best way out
“It is grand if you are a professional. Rents are cheaper than in Dublin but a quick look on Daft.ie shows that a three-bedroom house in Sligo can cost €900,” said Lally. “If you are eligible - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Jun '19 |
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Fewer houses will be built due to price slowdown, economist says
Goodbody chief economist Dermot O’Leary said he believed 21,000 houses will be completed this year, down from an earlier forecast of 22,000, as a result of pressures in the housebuilding industry. T - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
14 Jun '19 |
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I-Res Reit eyes more Cork deals after first acquisition
As part of a €285m deal, mostly covering houses in Dublin, I-Res has agreed to purchase a 50-house development at Harty's Quay on Rochestown Road in Cork.
The overall transaction will see I-Res b - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
14 Jun '19 |
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Mortgage arrears grow to €6bn 'unfinished business'
The total number of residential properties in mortgage arrears declined in the first quarter, but those mortgages mired in arrears lasting two years or more have kept climbing, particularly in the buy - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
14 Jun '19 |
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Retail landlords swallow bitter pill to prop up Arcadia
Faced with the choice of accepting rent cuts or finding new retailers to fill hundreds of stores, UK, retail landlords are swallowing their medicine.
Some of Britain's biggest commercial landlords, - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
14 Jun '19 |
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Dublin evictions: ‘These new owners, they don’t see us as people’
Val Issuer, a subsidiary of international asset management group Maples, bought the properties on South Richmond Street, Portobello, and on nearby Rosedale Terrace last year. - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
14 Jun '19 |
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Myhome.ie show where people are buying their homes and how much they are spending
Dublin and Leinster continue to dominate the Irish property market, new analysis of the Property Price Register shows. The research, which was carried out by MyHome.ie, shows that sales in Leinst - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
13 Jun '19 |
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Yew Grove Reit announces share issue programme
“With the new funds we are raising as part of our share issuance programme we have the opportunity to significantly expand this portfolio and take advantage of the investment opportunities we see in - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
13 Jun '19 |
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Paul McNeive: Meeting of Sandyford Business District attended by occupiers, agents, developers, County Council and representatives of IDA and EI
There was strong agreement corporates and residential developers must continue to work closely together, as they are co-dependent. Approximately 1,000 new apartments will be delivered within the next - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
13 Jun '19 |
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RETAIL DEAL: Orwell shopping centre, Templeogue sells over guide price at about €7.8m to private investor
The fully let neighbourhood centre is anchored by SuperValu and produces a net rental income of €537,000, which suggests a gross initial yield of about 6.9pc and a capital value of about €326 per - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
13 Jun '19 |
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DEAL: Ires Reit spends €285m on over 800 homes spread across 16 developments
Almost all of the developments, which collectively are know as the ‘XVI Portfolio’, are located in Dublin, with one located in Cork.
The portfolio in Dublin includes 142 homes in Santry, 101 at - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
13 Jun '19 |
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Housing crisis to continue to get worse until 2023, Oireachtas told
He was concerned new housing provision would be more market-oriented as “the single player that is refusing to come on the pitch is the local authorities sector”, which in the past had provided up - Subscribe |
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