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23 Sep '22 |
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Paul McNeive: What’s on the Budget wish list for the property industry?
Aoife Brennan at Lisney said it is imperative that there is no increase in the “non-residential” stamp duty rate of 7.5pc, given that the market is already dealing with increased interest rates. - Subscribe |
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22 Sep '22 |
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Cairn: a housing boom play a stone's throw away
Still, the continued need for housing in Ireland should mean that, while cyclical threats may hinder Cairn, they are unlikely to throw it off course. What’s more, the housebuilder’s current gearin - Subscribe |
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22 Sep '22 |
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Planning refusal for contentious Ringsend seven-storey, senior living scheme
More than 65 objections were lodged against the 30-unit plan lodged by Glencarra Ringsend Ltd, including one from the principal of St Patrick’s Girls’ National School in Ringsend, Anne Smith, who - Subscribe |
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21 Sep '22 |
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DEAL: Westbrook Motors, understood to be purchasers of Unit 6D at Rosemount Business Park in Ballycoolin, Dublin 15
Industrial property specialists Harvey have secured just under €1.1 million from the sale of the modern, end-of-block light industrial/warehouse unit with ancillary office space, located on a total - Subscribe |
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21 Sep '22 |
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Myles Clarke, CBRE: What does the change in financing rates mean for Ireland’s real estate sector?
For so many reasons, we hope this period of sustained inflation begins to cool so that central banks can begin to communicate when and at what level they expect interest rates to peak for this cycle. - Subscribe |
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21 Sep '22 |
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Hibernia Real Estate Group achieves full occupancy at 2 Cumberland Place
Experian plc (represented by John Shannon of C&W) has signed a 10-year lease for the entire second floor extending to approximately 816 sq m. The first floor has been let to Castlelake Advisors (Irela - Subscribe |
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21 Sep '22 |
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JR AMC pulls back from disposal joint selling agents CBRE and Savills of No 2 Dublin Landings as uncertainty roils real estate markets
Having paid €106.5 million to acquire the north docklands building in November 2018, the real estate investment trust JR AMC had been preparing to bring the property to the market shortly at a guide - Subscribe |
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21 Sep '22 |
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DEAL: Eagle Street Partners acquires former Ericsson headquarter office for €10.5m
Property investor secures HSE as tenant for Boole House in Clonskeagh following purchase from Beauparc Utilities founder Eamon Waters via joint selling agents Knight Frank and JLL - Subscribe |
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20 Sep '22 |
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Landlords fleeing rental market due to ban on rent hikes, committee hears
Pat Davitt, chief executive of IPAV, told an Oireachtas committee that landlords feel they are “subsidising” their tenants because they are barred from hiking rents which are capped in rental pres - Subscribe |
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20 Sep '22 |
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Plan to build staff accommodation at Powerscourt Hotel is appealed to An Bord Pleanála
A proposed development at Powerscourt Hotel Resort and Spa has received a set back after a planning appeal against the granting of the permission was lodged with An Bord Pleanala.
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19 Sep '22 |
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Noel Smyth's Fitzwilliam Real Estate to seek permission for hotel on site beside Arnotts
The lodging of the plans comes 10 months after Mr Smyth’s firm sought permission for a 12-storey, 159-unit build to rent scheme on the same site at Arnotts.
That involved the construction of a 12 - Subscribe |
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19 Sep '22 |
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Glenveagh closes Blackrock deal with German company, Union Investment
The forward purchase deal for Newtown Gardens, a controversial 140-unit apartment scheme near the wealthy suburb’s village centre, is due to complete in Q3 2024. - Subscribe |
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18 Sep '22 |
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Colin Richardson, CBRE: Commercial real estate stays attractive to investors
The last decade of ultra-low interest rates and quantitative easing have acted as a supportive catalyst for record investment volumes into the Irish commercial real estate market. Meanwhile, the Irish - Subscribe |
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18 Sep '22 |
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James Kearney, Lisney: No sign of a hard landing for industrial property market
There has been much discussion and debate over the past number of weeks on how the cooling off in the economy may affect the industrial and logistics market not only in Ireland but across the globe, w - Subscribe |
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18 Sep '22 |
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Local authorities should get construction firms to tackle housing crisis, economist says
Anthony Leddin argues a more viable alternative was the creation of 31 separate construction companies to build homes. Each of these 31 State-owned construction companies would be linked to the countr - Subscribe |
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18 Sep '22 |
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Eoin Burke-Kennedy: Is a house price correction on the cards in Ireland?
Industry forecasts rarely play out, some unforeseen dynamic usually takes over and Ireland has one of the most volatile property markets in the world. It had the fastest growth in house prices in the - Subscribe |
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17 Sep '22 |
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David McWilliams: The property market and its players have changed profoundly since 2008. We are now dealing with a different beast
It is all about interest rates, unlike last time when it was all about income... The global property game goes from return on the investment to the return of the investment. Property assets are sold, - Subscribe |
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15 Sep '22 |
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Property Valuer required
Hooke & MacDonald has a new position available for a property valuer within our Commercial Team to deal with ongoing valuation engagements, primarily in PRS / Multi-family investments and developm - Subscribe |
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15 Sep '22 |
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Home builder Glenveagh sees sales and profits jump in first half of 2022
The company reported that all 1,400 suburban units capable of closing in 2022 are now closed or are currently in contract.
Glenveagh now has a forward order book of €588.1m for 1,831 suburban uni - Subscribe |
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15 Sep '22 |
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Kajima and Bartra approved for 258 apartments of O’Neill Court in Belmayne
As many as 208 units will be for the private rental market and the remaining 50 are earmarked for social housing. The developers hope to shortly announce an approved housing body for the social housin - Subscribe |
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