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25 Jul '24 |
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Home purchases by private investors fell last year, says CSO
This represented a 9.8 per cent reduction on the volume of purchases made in 2022, which had been the strongest year for transactions in at least six years, according to the CSO. - Subscribe |
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25 Jul '24 |
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Judge finds in favour of Crown Paints in rent dispute over Coolock premises
Crown Paints Ireland Ltd (CPI) leased the premises at Malahide Road, Coolock for 10 years from August 2008. When its lease expired in August 2018, it sought a new tenancy. - Subscribe |
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25 Jul '24 |
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Boundary dispute holding up construction of 74 homes at Rush, Co Dublin, court told
The agents were working off a 2015 map, which was submitted to the Land Registry to clarify the correct boundary between the properties, which it is claimed marks out the boundary between the properti - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
17 Jul '24 |
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State ‘should help developers to build more homes for rent’, Government review finds
The rental review recommends that the Government should look at measures to incentivise “long-term capital investment in the private market”. “It is evident that there is a significant requireme - Subscribe |
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17 Jul '24 |
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Drop of more than 20,000 tenancies in Ireland last year as landlords ‘flee the market’
A possible cause of the drop is the removal of historical tenancies from the register, said the RTB. However, the Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers (Ipav) argued it was down to landlor - Subscribe |
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17 Jul '24 |
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10-pin bowling alley operator Lane7 to open at Dundrum Town Centre
The transformation of Dundrum Town Centre from traditional shopping centre to all-round lifestyle and leisure destination continues, as shopping habits keep changing in response to the growth of onlin - Subscribe |
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17 Jul '24 |
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Remote working ‘headwind may be weakening’ as Dublin office leasing picks up: BNP Paribas
For the first time in six quarters take-up surpassed the 10-year second-quarter average of 60,000sq m, BNP said.
Still, the vacancy rate remains elevated and rising, according to the report, becaus - Subscribe |
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17 Jul '24 |
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DEAL: Rotunda Hospital in €4.275m deal for Cavendish Row Georgians as offices
News of the deal follows the Rotunda Hospital’s recent opening of its new maternity outpatient services unit at the nearby Clerys Quarter on O’Connell Street. Numbers 1, 2 and 5 Cavendish Row have - Subscribe |
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17 Jul '24 |
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Strategic Value Partners (SVP) weighs in with bid of up to €600m for Blanchardstown Centre
With no clear outcome to the sale process in sight four months on from the receipt of first-round bids, The Irish Times understands that SVP has tabled an offer of between €550 million and €600 mi - Subscribe |
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17 Jul '24 |
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DEAL: Quality Building Materials (QBM) has acquired Unit 81A at Baldoyle Industrial Estate in Dublin 13
The deal, which is understood to have been agreed at around the €2.4 million price guided by the selling agent, Harvey, will facilitate QBM’s future growth plans. The company is already based arou - Subscribe |
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17 Jul '24 |
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DEAL: Alderan pays €10.75m for its first investment in Ireland: Grattan Business Park, Dublin 17
Alderan was advised on the transaction by Jonathan Hillyer of QRE Real Estate Advisers while James Nugent of Lisney Commercial Real Estate advised the scheme’s outgoing owner, the Channor Real Estat - Subscribe |
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17 Jul '24 |
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Tenant line-up assembled by CBRE for new urban quarter at Bolands Mills revealed
Thibault Peigne ... Reformation, by Lee Tracey and Annie Kirwan ... Shane Clifford, Hugh O’Farrell and Declan Murphy of The Animal Collective ,,, Simon Moore and Erwin Pollard, the founding owners o - Subscribe |
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16 Jul '24 |
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National target of 8 weeks for both probate and conveyancing to be set
The group was tasked to look at the area in a bid to reduce costs and delays and to make needed housing stock available to market more quickly. - Subscribe |
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16 Jul '24 |
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Regulator overseeing building construction to be set up
The Buildings Standards Regulatory Authority will have powers of inspection, enforcement and will have a range of sanctions available to it. The body will also have oversight of the marketing and use - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Jul '24 |
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The Residential Tenancies Board annual report: a market that remains broken
Policy needs to change, with the rent pressure zone rules leading to a two-tier market where existing renters are protected but supply is falling and prices rising for those looking for a lease. - Subscribe |
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16 Jul '24 |
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Residents object to Google’s plan for pub at Bolands Mill campus
Last month Google Ireland Ltd lodged plans with the council to change a permitted use of “retail, cafe, restaurant, marketplace” to that of “public house” for the ground floor and lower ground - Subscribe |
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16 Jul '24 |
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Glenveagh’s planned Howth apartment scheme encounters strong opposition from local residents
The Howth/Sutton Community Council, Hillwatch and other locals have all lodged objections against plans by builders, Glenveagh to construct a €60 million, 135-unit apartment scheme for a site adjoin - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 Jul '24 |
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PTSB could compete ‘more aggressively’ in mortgage market if regulator revised risk level, say Barclays analysts
Analysts recently released a report that examined various areas of the Irish banking sector. These included analysis of PTSB, research into who can compete for mortgage market share in Ireland, and - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 Jul '24 |
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Are our house prices now at boiling point? Four experts give their views
From what we are seeing on the ground, 99pc of properties on the market are selling for a lot more than their asking price, which leads me to believe the guide prices are wrong in the first place. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 Jul '24 |
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Ministers ban 51-week student leases despite legal threat by major landlord
The Government last week went ahead with legislation banning 51-week leases for students, despite a legal threat from an international landlord group.
President Michael D Higgins signed into law the - Subscribe |
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