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26 Aug '21 |
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House price inflation expected to hit 12% before falling back in 2022
Keith Lowe said the current uptick in prices was being driven by Covid-related factors such as increased savings; the return of expatriates; and “right-sizing” - Subscribe |
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26 Aug '21 |
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Renters are the glue that holds our housing market together, so why are they treated like modern-day serfs?
Katie Byrne: “I firmly believe that the capitalist tradition of retaining that money after the sale of a property is exploitative and antithetical to a just society”, the landlord stated. - Subscribe |
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26 Aug '21 |
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Landlords must ensure homes meet minimum energy rating from 2025
Landlord associations have already sounded the alarm that small landlords are selling their properties to cash in on lucrative house prices and avoid increasing rent controls. - Subscribe |
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26 Aug '21 |
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Justin Trudeau pledges to exclude foreign property buyers from Canada if re-elected
"You shouldn't lose a bidding war on your home to speculators. It's time for things to change," Mr Trudeau said at a campaign event in Hamilton, Ontario, about 40 miles southwest of Toronto. - Subscribe |
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26 Aug '21 |
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Oaktree secures extension to €186m debt for purchase of The Square shopping centre
Oaktree has successfully secured an extension to the maturity date of €186m of debt advanced by AIB to help fund the 2018 acquisition by the company of The Square shopping centre in Tallaght from Na - Subscribe |
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26 Aug '21 |
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Sale of Sorrento Terrace property, in south Co Dublin, is third most valuable residential deal of 2021
The off-market transaction is understood to have been brokered by selling agent Vincent Finnegan. Number 1 Sorrento Terrace in Dalkey is just the latest palatial pad to be sold below the radar by its - Subscribe |
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26 Aug '21 |
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GeoView commercial property report estimates 13% vacancy rates due to pandemic
The Q2 GeoView report measures vacancy rates in commercial properties. Of the 211,739 commercial properties in the State, GeoView estimates that 13.6 per cent were vacant, with the number of empty pro - Subscribe |
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26 Aug '21 |
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Council rejects social housing lease deal for €135m Blackrock build-to-rent scheme
Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council rejected the 25-year lease deal after figures supplied in the Lioncor strategic housing development planning application showed that it was about €4 million ch - Subscribe |
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26 Aug '21 |
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Ronan Group gets green light for Liffeyside office scheme
The scheme will see the development of four office blocks, ranging in height from five to nine storeys, on a site between North Wall Quay and Mayor Street Upper. When complete, they will provide 66,71 - Subscribe |
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26 Aug '21 |
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Bono’s proposal for rooftop bar in Dalkey's Tramyard site quashed by planners
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council granted permission with conditions for a mixed-use project that included a roof pavilion and garden, as well as retail and cultural space, bar and restaurant use - Subscribe |
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26 Aug '21 |
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Glenveagh has buyers lined up for all its 2021 homes
Glenveagh says in the first half of the year it has sold, signed, or reserved the 1,150 homes that it expects to deliver in 2021. And it has already seen buyers reserve 300 homes that will not come on - Subscribe |
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25 Aug '21 |
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Residents object to plan to lease Cabinteely apartments for social housing
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council is to pay up to €2 million a year to lease a block of 81 apartments for social housing at Beechpark, Cabinteely, in south Dublin. - Subscribe |
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23 Aug '21 |
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Snappy virtual viewings for Tik Tok generation the new normal in real estate
Keith Duffy af DNG Duffy, Dundalk, has been named All-Star Real Estate Personality Of The Year by the All-Ireland Business Foundation in recognition of his outstanding contribution to quality and stan - Subscribe |
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23 Aug '21 |
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Ross Maguire of of New Beginning: Private capital in social housing is a good outcome for the State
Investment funds providing housing in the social and affordable sector do so under a long-term lease, a form of investment that has been subjected to negative commentary. - Subscribe |
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23 Aug '21 |
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Appeal launched against approved development near Georgian Henrietta Street
RSS Developments Limited submitted plans to Dublin City Council in October 2020 proposing the development of a four-storey building at 3 Henrietta Lane, on a site that faces directly onto the rear of - Subscribe |
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23 Aug '21 |
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ASAI upholds complaint against Period Door Properties over ‘misleading’ €150 surcharge
The Advertising Standards Authority of Ireland (ASAI) upheld a complaint against Period Door Properties, the luxury rental service, relating to “misleading” rental pricing.
Period Door Properti - Subscribe |
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23 Aug '21 |
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Clancourt tells council it needs extra height at its Dublin scheme to attract FDI
The company, owned by the well-known Kenny family, has asked the council for permission to scale its new Park Place block up to 11 storeys because the pandemic is likely to increase the space required - Subscribe |
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23 Aug '21 |
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The big squeeze: the housing crisis creeps into the countryside
A new report has shown that fewer than 800 properties are available to rent outside Dublin, but an investigation by the Business Post has found many more short-term lets are on offer - Subscribe |
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23 Aug '21 |
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From former Galway plasterers to American investment tycoons – who are Ireland’s super-landlords?
Sweeney has dismissed claims that the institutional landlords are prising homes from ordinary buyers and pushing rents to unmanageable levels "It's a choice, like with buying a certain brand of clothe - Subscribe |
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23 Aug '21 |
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Legal challenges to schemes adding €12k to house prices: SCSI
The new analysis sent to Government by SCSI estimates for the first time the direct impact on house prices of the huge number of legal challenges to major housing schemes. - Subscribe |
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