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11 Sep '19 |
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Housing costs approach previous peaks – BPFI Housing Market Monitor
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> The trend is due to a combination of limited housing supply, high and rising housing costs (including rents) and relatively slower income growth which have made it more - Subscribe |
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11 Sep '19 |
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Help-to-Buy's future in doubt as more buyers feel the squeeze
The future of the Help-to-Buy scheme remains uncertain as ministers refused to say if they want to see it extended in its current form in the Budget. Eoghan Murphy claimed it was "a bit rich" for Fian - Subscribe |
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11 Sep '19 |
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HWBC: No-deal Brexit could push Dublin office rents even higher
Tony Waters said: “The strength of the office market in recent years has tempted some commentators to wonder if it may have peaked. Whilst predicting the future can never be certain, the available e - Subscribe |
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11 Sep '19 |
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DEVELOPMENT DEAL: O’Reilly-Hyland pays over €6.6m to secure high-profile south Dublin lands
O’Reilly-Hyland is understood to have paid in excess of €6.6 million for the 0.84 acre plot, which up until recently had been occupied by the luxury car dealer, Charles Hurst Premium. - Subscribe |
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11 Sep '19 |
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Ryanair challenges Dublin’s sky-high office rents with low-cost Airside
Colliers International is quoting a price of just €27.50 per square foot for space at Airside Green, the 120,000sq ft (10,730sq m) facility Ryanair is in the process of delivering next to its headq - Subscribe |
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11 Sep '19 |
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Johnny Ronan in third attempt to add floors at Dublin docklands tower
RGRE will argue it is consistent with the local authority’s own recently-revised recommendations for building heights in the North Lotts and Grand Canal Dock Strategic Development Zone (SDZ). - Subscribe |
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11 Sep '19 |
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REDEVELOPMENT DEAL: Ashford Castle owner, Red Carnation Hotels, pays €20m for former student digs at Hatch Hall
A longstanding plan to deliver a five-star boutique hotel at Hatch Hall, the former Victorian university residence hall on Hatch Street, Dublin 2, has moved a step closer with the completion of its sa - Subscribe |
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11 Sep '19 |
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Construction industry lobbies for more help for house buyers
Tom Parlon said that a combination of house prices in the capital, strict rules on mortgages and loan-to-income ratios meant new homes remained unaffordable for many couples. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
09 Sep '19 |
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Global co-living giant to submit plans for 235-room site in Dublin
One of the world's largest co-living companies, The Collective, is set to submit plans for a 235-room development in Dublin, the Sunday Independent understands.
The company purchased a half-acre si - Subscribe |
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09 Sep '19 |
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Construction activity in Republic rises but North’s economy in trouble
Simon Barry, chief economist for Ulster Bank: “Overall, following the sharp weakening in the pace of construction activity recorded over the previous three months, the pick-up in the August PMI is a - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Sep '19 |
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Glenveagh boss buys €132,950 worth of shares
Stephen Garvey, the recently installed chief executive of the residential housebuilder, notified the stock market on Monday he had bought the shares at a price of 66.4 cent each. After 9am on Monday m - Subscribe |
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09 Sep '19 |
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Blackrock apartment owners at Frascati Hall face €25,000 bill for defects
The 42-apartment block was built by developer McInerney Homes, which went into receivership in 2011 with debts of €113 million.
Details of the structural defects present at the block were summari - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
06 Sep '19 |
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Gannon Properties eyes approval for nearly 2,000 Clongriffin homes
Gannon Properties Ltd is seeking planning permission for 1,130 “build-to-rent” apartments and 625 build-to-sell units. The original masterplan for a 53-hectare site in Clongriffin in 2003 provided - Subscribe |
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06 Sep '19 |
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Jysk Director says chain would open new stores ‘one per month’ if they could find the sites
It originally planned to open 15 Irish stores, but the company has since increased that target to about 40 stores over the next three to five years, due to the success of its opening. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
05 Sep '19 |
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DEAL: Site at Stockwell on Sandyford Road, Dundrum, sells for €1.4m.
The property extends to 0.32 acres and benefits from full planning permission for a part two/part three-storey building comprising eight own-door apartment and duplex units, of which four are one-bedr - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
05 Sep '19 |
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Cork sees more than €150m in deals in active second quarter
The latest deal is expected to see O'Callaghan Properties sell its Half Moon Street mixed use development in the heart of Cork City Centre for more than the €34m which had been guided by joint agent - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
05 Sep '19 |
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Help to Buy uncertainty thwarts new home buyers
Any changes to the scheme would be “disastrous” , according to Ken MacDonald of estate agent Hooke & MacDonald. “We know from our own research that 80 per cent of our purchasers would not be buy - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
05 Sep '19 |
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Pat McCann buys shares in Glenveagh
Recently installed Glenveagh Properties director Pat McCann has bought €44,520 worth of shares in the company.
Mr McCann, who was appointed as a non-executive director last month, bought 70,000 s - Subscribe |
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05 Sep '19 |
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Limerick has 3.5 times more vacant office space than Galway
Some 14,950sq m of space was available in Galway at the end of June, a 17 per cent fall to the same period in 2018, compared to 52,550sq m of available space in Limerick, which reflects a 3 per cent r - Subscribe |
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05 Sep '19 |
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New lending partnership to fund two housing developments, in Blackrock and Ranelagh
Castlehaven Finance and Avenue Capital will loan developer Michael Moran €20 million to fund home building on two high-profile sites in what is the lenders’ first deal as a partnership. - Subscribe |
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