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08 Aug '23 |
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Derelict Ireland? Why so many of our properties lie empty
Dr O’Connor believes the vacant home tax of 0.3% annually is a positive step but says it’s too low, arguing it should be 3% or perhaps as high as 5%. - Subscribe |
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08 Aug '23 |
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Howth battle brews as legal salvo launched against Riverdance duo
The modern five-bedroom property came to market with an indoor swimming pool, over three acres of terraced gardens overlooking the sea by Baily lighthouse, and a €9.5 million price tag. The sale was - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
08 Aug '23 |
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BusConnects lodges plans to buy more south Dublin land
The National Transport Authority (NTA) has lodged plans to acquire hundreds more parcels of road, private front gardens, and footpaths for its BusConnects project from Kimmage to Dublin city centre an - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
08 Aug '23 |
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The corrections: Irish property is taking a very deep breath
Sitting at a table of journalists in a modern office on Dublin’s Lower Baggot Street, Bank of Ireland chief executive officer Myles O’Grady last week cut a relaxed figure as he outlined the bank - Subscribe |
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08 Aug '23 |
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Dún Laoghaire main street: After years of shop closures, is it turning a corner?
Despite the positivity reported by a number of businesses and measures taken by the council, some see the impending opening of Cherrywood Town Centre, just 7km from Dún Laoghaire’s main street, as - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 Aug '23 |
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Plans lodged to convert the Sentinel tower at Rockbrook site, Sandyford to apartments
Dante Property Company, owned by Galway-born brothers Luke and Brian Comer, is seeking permission to finish what was once one of tallest office buildings under construction in Dublin, and convert it i - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
08 Aug '23 |
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Trophy homes triumph due to high demand and short supply
According to the National Property Price Register, around 750 homes priced in excess of €1 million changed hands between January 1 and the end of July, on a par with the
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© Irish Independent |
06 Aug '23 |
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Large numbers want to buy a home but many expect to be disappointed
The iReach survey commissioned by Aviva Insurance has shown 13pc of consumers would like to buy their first home within the next five years. This is mainly those who rent, as the survey was conducted - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
06 Aug '23 |
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Supreme Court to hear with ‘expedition’ appeal over 2020 permission for 416 off Dublin’s South Circular Road
The planning permission, granted to a subsidiary fund of US property group Hines in September 2020, is for five years, so there is a “real risk” it will be undermined by further delay, the develop - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
06 Aug '23 |
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Irish Residential Properties Reit (Ires) has reported a loss of €43.9m
The company said this “reflects an increase in yields and weakening in values across the real estate sector, which is attributable to the higher interest rate and inflationary environment”.
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31 Jul '23 |
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Savills Ireland Investment Market
Yields continue their outward movement as rate hikes bite. €333.4m worth of investment transactions took place in Q2, representing a fall of 73% compared to Q2 last year even when Brookfield’s € - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
31 Jul '23 |
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AIB chief warns [€50bn!!!] decline in commercial property sector likely to continue
The downturn in Ireland’s €50 billion commercial property market will continue in the coming months, the chief executive of country’s largest bank has warned.
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© Business Post |
31 Jul '23 |
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Glass Bottle consortium was ‘anxious’ to buy Nama’s stake in Poolbeg site
On June 15, Jamie Bourke, Nama’s chief strategy and transformation officer, emailed the Department of Finance to say that the agency was in “advance negotiations” with Oaktree, one third of the - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
31 Jul '23 |
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Colliers appoints Eoin Feeney as new head of retail
Colliers has appointed Eoin Feeney as the real estate company’s new Head of the Retail, where he will be responsible for overseeing and driving the growth of the retail division within the firm. - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
31 Jul '23 |
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DEAL: M7 Real Estate has completed several light industrial lettings at Westlink Industrial Estate and Greenogue Business Park
Unit 4 Westlink Industrial Estate extends to 548 square metres and has been let to Lifesize Plans on a new long-term lease as part of its global franchise rollout. The company uses innovative technolo - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
31 Jul '23 |
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Mark Leonard of Centurion Homes appeals An Bord Pleanála decision allowing Land Development Agency to build 852 homes in Dundrum
A south Dublin property developer is seeking to block 852 homes the Land Development Agency (LDA) is planning to build on the former Central Mental Hospital site in Dundrum.
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© The Irish Times |
31 Jul '23 |
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BNP Paribas: Irish investment property market at ‘near standstill’ in second quarter
Kenneth Rouse: "It is a sobering reality that market turnover between April and June was less than that recorded in any quarterly period during the pandemic... Compared with previous cycles, the Irish - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Jul '23 |
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Cliff Taylor: The slow squeeze which has locked younger people out of the Irish housing market
Family formation these days would normally push into the 30s. But the age at which two thirds own their home has now risen to 44. And that points to a lot of frustrated would-be buyers, stuck in expen - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
30 Jul '23 |
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Coveney says ‘time is right’ to convert unused offices for housing
Simon Coveney has said “the timing is right” to convert unused office blocks into apartments. In a letter to O’Brien, seen by the Business Post, Coveney said he supported “repurposing office b - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
30 Jul '23 |
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RTB criticised as number of enforcement orders declines
The board said its main objective is to “support compliance” and that legal action is often not necessary.
However, in 2016, 2018, and 2019, there were more than 8,000 enforcement actions taken - Subscribe |
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