© Irish Independent |
30 Jul '18 |
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Estate agents 'conflicted' in Nama sales
An examination by the C&AG of Nama property sales has found that over one in four involved actual or perceived conflicts of interest on the part of the estate agent handling the transaction. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Jul '18 |
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Eoin Drea, economist: Our property market is still broken ?? and that means trouble ahead
If it wasn??t so serious, this would be funny, possibly tragic.
Irish people remain as obsessed as ever with owning property. The lessons of the 2008-14 period have been neither understood nor emb - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Jul '18 |
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Large Lusk housing development rejected over cycle path
Dwyer Nolan Developments applied to build 228 homes on a site along Ministers Road, in Lusk. Some 193 homes were to be three-bed houses, and the developers intended to build a crèche in the housing e - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
27 Jul '18 |
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Planning permission granted for redevelopment of iconic 30 - 32 Sir John Rogerson??s Quay building
Originally used for the importation of tropical fruit into Ireland, the building, which is being developed by Irish property fund IPUT, will deliver over 70,000 sq. ft. of offices, and will include a - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
27 Jul '18 |
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Marlet wins approval for College Green site
An Bord Pleanála has given the green light to the Marlet Property Group for the redevelopment on the site of the old Screen Cinema site on Dublin's Townsend St. The plan is to include a 520-seat venu - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
27 Jul '18 |
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CBRE's Megan Burke has an idea for our cities that's a breath of fresh air
Megan Burke of CBRE's Advisory and Transaction Services Team in Dublin, is one of 12 finalists in 'The Cities For Our Future Challenge', a global competition run by the Royal Institution of Chartered - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
27 Jul '18 |
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Rent rule flaws exposed as State-backed landlord hikes tenants' rent by 6pc
The apartment block is located inside one of the country's so-called rent pressure zones, where landlords must cap rent increases at 4pc per annum, and is funded by the State's Ireland Strategic Inves - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
27 Jul '18 |
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Planning permission denied for Magee Barracks redevelopment in Kildare
Jersey-based property developer David Kennedy, who was behind the massive Clancy Quay development in Islandbridge, Dublin, has been refused planning permission for a similar development in Kildare tow - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
27 Jul '18 |
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Dublin council has ??serious concerns?? over new Garda HQ
Serious concerns were raised by Dublin City Council over plans for a new ?80 million Garda command and control centre near Heuston Station and the Irish Museum of Modern Art (Imma) in Dublin, it has - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
25 Jul '18 |
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DEAL: Hotel ibis, Dublin 22 sold to Propiteer for a price in excess of ?14M
On behalf of Cannock Dublin Hotel Limited, JLL has advised on the successful sale of the internationally branded Hotel ibis Dublin, located just off the Red Cow Roundabout, at Ireland’s largest - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
25 Jul '18 |
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Hammerson site in Dundrum for residential development
Simon Betty, Hammerson's director of retail for Ireland, said the company was "working through our appraisals, trying to find the best outcome for that site".
He said it was hard to say how many re - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
25 Jul '18 |
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460 apartments at former Aldi site on the Carmanhall Road, Sandyford
Property industry sources anticipate that Pearse Farrell, of receivers Duff & Phelps will offer the site to the market shortly. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
25 Jul '18 |
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Mortgage lending on track to grow 20pc in 2018
First-time buyers remain the single largest segment by volume (48.69pc) and by value (48.8pc).
Mortgage activity on new property grew significantly faster than activity on secondhand property, acc - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
25 Jul '18 |
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Nama earned ?690m selling developers?? assets, says C&AG
In some cases they included properties but others were ??non real-estate assets?, according to the comptroller??s report. In some cases developers contributed money raised from selling jewellery a - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
25 Jul '18 |
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Dermot O??Leary, Goodbody: Active land management can help solve volatility and housing crux
Ministers are normally in need of quick fixes for problems. In housing there are very few of these. Minister Eoghan Murphy will not be the one to see the benefits, but he has the opportunity to start - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
24 Jul '18 |
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Slowing house price growth still means huge shortages
A new measurement of housing completions by the CSO shows the level of house-building is much lower than previously envisaged. Using the new metric, there were 14,500 new dwellings completed in 2017, - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
24 Jul '18 |
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Johnny Ronan and Salesforce on brink of major deal in Docklands
The global firm has entered into exclusive talks with developer Johnny Ronan to rent all 46,184 sq m of the office space Ronan Group Real Estate (RGRE) is developing at Spencer Dock, the Irish Indepen - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
24 Jul '18 |
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Residents fight Crosbie's plans for 'iconic' hotel at his home at 9 Hanover Quay
A number of local residents have lodged objections with Dublin City Council over plans by developer Harry Crosbie to turn his quayside home into a luxury four-star 19-bedroom hotel. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
24 Jul '18 |
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Minister challenged by colleague at launch of first cost-rental scheme for St Michael??s Estate in Inchicore
Minister of State for Health Promotion Minister Catherine Byrne believes the size and scale of the project represents over-development of the site and brings little in terms of ??badly needed facilit - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Jul '18 |
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Permission granted to redevelop former U2-owned warehouse in Dublin
The listed building at 30-32 Sir John Rogerson??s Quay was originally known as the Tropical Fruit Warehouse and prior to it being put on sale in May 2016 was used as offices by U2??s Principle Manag - Subscribe |
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