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28 Jun '21 |
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‘Perfect storm’ for record house prices: IPAV
Property experts say prices have not reached current levels since 2007 but these are expected to grow by a further 7-8pc in the next year.
House prices had already increased significantly since the - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
28 Jun '21 |
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Fortwell Capital provides €21m construction loan for Red Rock Developments, while seeking to establish €300m Irish loan book
Fortwell has teamed up with Dublin-based real estate investment, development and finance specialist Warren Private, which will act as Fortwell’s Irish partner in origination and underwriting. - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
28 Jun '21 |
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Cowen calls for ban on judicial reviews of housing projects
Many housing developments with planning permission have been held up for years by legal actions from local residents, while some individuals have repeatedly objected to developments all over the count - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
28 Jun '21 |
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Ronan Group to demolish upper floors of partly built Spencer Block
Last year, Johnny Ronan’s company received permission to expand on its approved plans for the site and build 464 apartments and 200 co-living units on the land instead of 349 apartments. - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
28 Jun '21 |
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Government to continue letting builders of one-off houses opt out of professional checks
All new homes were supposed to be independently certified by architects or engineers as being compliant with the building rules. But a special exemption was brought in for one-off homes in 2015 so tha - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
28 Jun '21 |
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Paul McNeive: Does anyone know why counties are de-zoning residential land in a housing crisis?
The under-funding of Irish Water is one of the biggest impediments to solving our housing crisis. Yet, that problem is now being exacerbated by the de-zoning of already serviced land – as lo - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
28 Jun '21 |
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Dublin’s residential market is showing signs of a strong post-Covid rebound
These are among the findings by estate agents Cushman & Wakefield in its report on the Global Residential Impact of the Covid rebound around the world. Among European cities, Dublin is ranked fifth.
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© Irish Independent |
28 Jun '21 |
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Mark Keenan: A big boost in supply is only way out of crisis
Second-hand home owners who intended to sell decided not to bring their homes to market for fear of exposing themselves to the virus through viewings. It means we have a degree of pent-up supply. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
28 Jun '21 |
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What’s really going on with the housing crisis? Five estate agents give their view
Owen Reilly
Director at Owen Reilly Estate Agents
Houses in Dublin’s suburbs could reach Celtic Tiger levels by Christmas, according to Owen Reilly. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
28 Jun '21 |
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Department officials gave warning shared equity scheme would inflate house prices
The ESRI, the Central Bank and the IPAV have cautioned the State against putting the initiative in place, claiming it will inflate property prices.
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© The Irish Times |
28 Jun '21 |
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Magheramore beach site sells for €700,000 at three times the asking price
After bidding opened on Friday at 8am, five bidders were involved, but when bids exceeded €550,000, two bidders remained in the race to purchase the holding. - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
28 Jun '21 |
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Daft.ie Irish House Price Report Q2 2021: As normality returns, so too must construction
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> "we cannot rely on recycling the same stock of housing as our population grows and as our household size shrinks. The country desperately needs tens of thousands of new h - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
28 Jun '21 |
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MyHome.ie Q2 2021 Property Report: national annual asking price inflation now at 13%
Main Findings‘Red-hot’ property market: national annual asking price inflation now at 13%Homebuyers ‘increasingly desperate’ to secure homes‘The news that asking price in - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
28 Jun '21 |
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Saggart Lakes and Coldwater Lake residents take legal action over plan to build schools
Planning records show Burnella claims that DDLETB has “no legal right to apply for planning in these areas”. It has initiated proceedings in the Circuit Court to transfer some of the land to the m - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
25 Jun '21 |
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Central Bank eyes debt caps for cuckoo funds and other commercial property investors
The rules are being considered as part of a proposed extension of the macroprudential regulator regime.
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25 Jun '21 |
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Hooke & MacDonald Property Management Team Positions
Hooke & MacDonald have openings for experienced motivated people for their successful and expanding Property Management Team relating to tenancy management. PSRA licence ‘C’ esse - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
25 Jun '21 |
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Confidence in Ireland's Logistics Sector: CBRE
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> The key to Ireland’s future competitiveness will be quality and volume of services to continental Europe that can preserve the benefits of the customs union and single - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
25 Jun '21 |
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Mark Keenan: Why the word “affordable” is the great cop-out of this Government’s failed housing policy
Indefinable smoke and mirrors term designed to conceal sweetheart deals on public land assets. Usually prefixed with the term ‘social’ (as per ‘social and affordable’) to conceal a progressive - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
25 Jun '21 |
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Planning process set for major review by Attorney General
Officials have commenced a comprehensive review of planning laws which will see several different laws brought together in one planning Act, intended to streamline the process and speed up delivery of - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
25 Jun '21 |
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House prices in Ireland could be reaching tipping point: John FitzGerald
Six years on, the Central Bank is taking a second look at the mortgage measures to see if they should be tweaked to better manage potential risks.
As economies recover from the pandemic shutdown, o - Subscribe |
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