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25 Jun '21 |
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DEAL: Glenveagh sells planned Premier Inn hotel at Dublin site for €70m to Union Investment
It will be a key component of site which also includes 1,256 apartments, 12,545 square metres of office space known as the Freight Building and a second 219-bedroom hotel on the junction of East Road. - Subscribe |
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24 Jun '21 |
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Over 200,000 housing units need to be built over next 3 years - Davy
The report says urgent action is needed to mitigate the cost of new builds which are now well above second hand homes, which was not the case in 1990's or 2000's.
The median price of a new build in - Subscribe |
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24 Jun '21 |
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Planning expert claims housing supply will be ‘strangled’ by judicial reviews
Tom Phillips: “Unless the Government grab the judicial review issue by the scruff of the neck there is no point in the Tánaiste saying we will be able to build 40,000 units when you can’t build a - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
23 Jun '21 |
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Hibernia REIT promotes Neil Menzies to Director of Sustainability
Hibernia REIT has announced that its Sustainability Manager, Neil Menzies, has been promoted to Director of Sustainability. Neil will join the Senior Management Team as Hibernia REIT continues its amb - Subscribe |
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23 Jun '21 |
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Commercial real estate lending during the Covid-19: QRE Commercial Director, Eunan O'Carroll
QRE Real Estate Advisers' Commercial Director, Eunan O'Carroll, discusses how Banks have navigated commercial real estate lending during the Covid-19 crisis and gives us his insight for the market as - Subscribe |
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23 Jun '21 |
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O’Dwyer English Auctioneers merge with HJ Byrne agents
HJ Byrne Estate Agents have acquired the Clondalkin based O’Dwyer English Auctioneers. O’Dwyer English is currently Re- branding as HJ Byrne Estate Agents and the business will continue to be oper - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
23 Jun '21 |
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Rising costs are putting building plans at risk, say construction consultants
Joe McCaffrey of Duke McCaffrey: “Residential projects are already on the borderline of feasibility. The margins are so tight that any kind of price increase is putting developers off,” - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
23 Jun '21 |
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Estate agents ‘should not be seeking proof of funds from people wanting to view homes’, says data protection boss
The DPC has now published guidance on the collection of personal data prior to viewing a property.
The guidance says estate agents should collect no more personal information than is necessary. - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
23 Jun '21 |
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Dublin house prices to grow by 7.0% in 2021; JLL
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> Conor O'Gallagher: "we really must have a more focused debate and political intervention to increase housing supplies across all sectors of the market, if we are to meet - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
23 Jun '21 |
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DEAL: DB Schenker pays €5.7m for logistics site at Liffey Business Campus
The site at the former Hewlett Packard campus will be used to accommodate a new 219,000sq ft unit comprising a 200,000sq ft of warehouse and 19,000sq ft of offices, along with room for a further 50,00 - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
23 Jun '21 |
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European Parliament approves €42.7m deal for Chatham House
Developer John Maxwell’s Lioncor is to begin construction within the coming weeks of a new visitor centre and offices for the European Parliament on Chatham Street in Dublin city centre. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
23 Jun '21 |
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Core Industrial secures offer of €150m for Dublin logistics and land assets
It is understood that the remaining parties – M7 Real Estate, Palm Capital, Arrow Capital Partners, and Ares Management – have submitted offers of up to €150 million. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
22 Jun '21 |
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Mark Keenan: This week’s storm over viewing restrictions for Lucan housing scheme missed the point
There’s no point blaming estate agents for trying to manage their lists. Over 5,000 people clamouring to view 44 new houses is another indication that the housing shortage has gone beyond a crisis. - Subscribe |
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21 Jun '21 |
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The Residential Tenancies (No 2) Bill 2021 has been published: IPOA
The Residential Tenancies (No 2) Bill 2021 has been published, it includes:-Upfront payment upon the commencement of a tenancy will be restricted to a total value that does not exceed two months&rsquo - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
21 Jun '21 |
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Dundrum developers shift focus from retail to residential
A spokesperson for Hammerson told the Business Post it expected to undertake a pre-application SHD submission to An Bord Pleanála within the next six months with a full application to follow. - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
21 Jun '21 |
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Empty promises: can the government finally get to grips with the problem of vacant homes?
Nationwide, there is also a high number of empty homes, many of which are now derelict due to lack of use. The latest data published in the GeoView Residential Buildings report at the end of 2020 said - Subscribe |
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21 Jun '21 |
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More estate agents sought buyers’ financial data for viewings
DNG, Sherry FitzGerald, Lisney, Nolan Properties and Kelly & Co are among those who have sought detailed information in a practice described as ‘unwarranted and intrusive’ - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
21 Jun '21 |
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Significant interest in new city offices, says IPUT
“We’ve seen it cranking up as soon as people were able to inspect buildings and visit sites again safely,” said CEO Niall Gaffney.
Among Iput’s high end office developments is the Tropical - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
21 Jun '21 |
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We can’t say what 600 ‘affordable’ houses at Glass Bottle site in Ringsend will cost, says Paschal Donohoe
Minister Donohoe accepted yesterday that the higher than expected €200m price Nama got for selling the land to a Johnny Ronan led consortium in 2019 deal will be a factor in the ultimate cost to the - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
21 Jun '21 |
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Ireland’s property market: What goes up can still come down: Eoin Burke-Kennedy
There are several forces coming that will cool the current level of price growth. The first is supply, which is picking up, albeit from a low base. It’s expected to be 21,000 units this year despite - Subscribe |
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