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07 Sep '22 |
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Flexible workspace provider Glandore selects the Bottleworks for 10th Dublin office location
Glandore has agreed a 20-year lease on the property and plans to offer prospective tenants bespoke design options for their office spaces to suit their respective businesses’ needs and work styles. - Subscribe |
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07 Sep '22 |
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Privatised planning system is forcing local authorities to grant permission for schemes that contravene their own policies
It has led to a collapse in the faith of ordinary citizens in the integrity of the planning process and seriously undermined public trust in the impartiality of An Bord Pleanála. - Subscribe |
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07 Sep '22 |
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DEAL: M7 Real Estate acquires Swords Enterprise Park, a 79,000sq ft scheme of 61 industrial/office units
While the price paid has not been disclosed, it is understood to be have been slightly less than the €11.5 million which had been sought for the scheme when it was advertised in November by Harvey a - Subscribe |
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07 Sep '22 |
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DEAL: Fish Shack owners Colin and Eoin Pardy pay €2m for Temple Bar’s Bad Ass Cafe
The property’s leasehold interest was offered for sale by John Hughes of CBRE last December at a guide price of €1.3 million on behalf of Benqueues Limited, run by Martin Tynan, who also owns Kenn - Subscribe |
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07 Sep '22 |
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DEAL: Iroko ZEN pays €8.49m for five Bank of Ireland premises in Enniscorthy, Longford, Mallow, Roscrea and Loughrea
The properties are generating total annual rental income of €798,000. The purchase price provides Iroko ZEN with a net initial yield of 8.5 per cent after standard purchaser’s costs of 9.96 per ce - Subscribe |
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07 Sep '22 |
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HWBC’s Dublin Office Review H1 2022: Prime office rents in Dublin rise even as vacancy rate edges up
HWBC says other businesses are likely to step in to replace any fall in demand from tech companies.
“There are numerous large mandates currently active in the market from financial and profession - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
06 Sep '22 |
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BPFI: Housing supply key to taming price growth and boosting affordability
Brian Hayes: “If the sector continues to build at a rate similar to second half of 2021, the expected increase in supply levels over the next two years should help to meet the demand we are seeing a - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
06 Sep '22 |
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My tenants are advertising my property on Airbnb
Kersten Mehl : In Ireland, continuous penal restrictions imposed on Irish residential property investors has, in my view, pushed many of them to avail of these platforms in order to avoid those restri - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
06 Sep '22 |
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Credit Suisse investment fund sees prime Dublin office at Chancery Lane fall in value
A prime Dublin city centre office block bought in 2017 for €23.8m from Hibernia Reit has seen its value cut to €22.2m by its current owners.
The purchaser – a fund controlled by Credit Suisse - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
06 Sep '22 |
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Property prices will continue to soar beyond Celtic Tiger levels in the coming months, banks claim
Strong demand, particularly from first-time buyers, will keep prices rising, according to a new report from the Banking and Payments Federation Ireland.
It appears that home buyers are continuing t - Subscribe |
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06 Sep '22 |
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Planning risk to 1,800 homes as developers take legal challenges after An Bord Pleanála resignation
Five separate judicial reviews are now being sought over four housing developments in Dublin which were approved by the board's former deputy chair Paul Hyde, and one in Cork for which permission was - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
05 Sep '22 |
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Shane Quinlan, of Sherry FitzGerald Financial Services: Irish mortgage market is shrinking but there are reasons to be hopeful
The launch of initiatives such as the €400 million First Home shared equity scheme in July provides another option for mortgage customers but more is needed. - Subscribe |
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04 Sep '22 |
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JLL finds positive returns in Irish property market values
The JLL Irish Property Index recorded the highest annual growth since 2018 in Q1 of this year, and while growth has slowed in Q2, the overall recovery is encouraging - Subscribe |
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04 Sep '22 |
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Fanuc to open its first Irish robotics facility in Maynooth
The Fanuc facility at Maynooth Business Campus incorporates a 500 square metre training centre and showroom. - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
04 Sep '22 |
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Editor’s Note: Advent of autumn comes with several warning signs
In terms of housing, it is entirely conceivable that rising inflation and Russia’s continuing war in Ukraine will allow only those for whom money is no object to transact at the higher end of the ma - Subscribe |
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04 Sep '22 |
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JLL: The Future of Work Survey 2022
Corporate real estate leaders are thinking strategically about the long-term transformation of their real estate portfolios to succeed in a post-pandemic world. Insights from our latest survey of over - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
04 Sep '22 |
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Huge increase in number of landlords who are exiting the market
698 landlords told the RTB they were evicting tenants so they could sell on their properties during the months of January, February and March, and this number jumped to 1,011 in the second quarter o - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
04 Sep '22 |
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‘Forward funding’ model enabling funds to avoid higher taxes
Department of Finance officials have found that if institutional investors ‘forward fund’ residential developments, they can avoid stamp duty charges on residential blocks because the property nev - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Sep '22 |
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Eoin Ó Broin: How Sinn Féin would fix the housing crisis
There is also a need to take urgent action to protect renters from rising rents, including a three-year ban on rent increases for all existing and new tenancies and a refundable tax credit to put a mo - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Sep '22 |
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Documenting dereliction in Ireland: ‘Why have we accepted it as a country?’
They’ll say to us ‘Why would we go working on this if we can make 15 per cent per year on speculation?’ ... So the incentives and disincentives are wrong at the moment.”
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