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12 Aug '22 |
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Major fears for mortgage competition after lender caps loans at two-and-a-half times salary
The move by ICS Mortgages to heavily restrict its lending is set to hand huge market power to AIB, Bank of Ireland and Permanent TSB.
They are already gaining from the planned exits of Ulster Bank - Subscribe |
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12 Aug '22 |
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Charlie Weston: Watchdog has let big lenders off the hook and we will pay dearly for that
The mortgage business in this country is a particularly good case study of the impact of competition and what happens when competition weakens. All the more so as we have a small population.
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12 Aug '22 |
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Mark Paul: This is not an attempt to play down the rental crisis.
It is not correct to state, as Daft does in its press release, that “nationwide, there were just 716 homes available to rent on August 1st”. It is such a stark and exact figure that it brings its - Subscribe |
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12 Aug '22 |
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Tax breaks for landlords a 'good idea', but renters should get concessions too, says Varadkar
Tánaiste Leo Varadkar: “I know it may not be popular to say, but the truth is more and more landlords everyday are just selling up and have decided it’s easier to sell their property than to cont - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
12 Aug '22 |
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IRES has effectively no vacancies, showing scale of demand
Irish Residential Properties REIT, Ireland’s largest private landlord, reported a rise in revenues in the first half of the year as occupancy levels rose to over 99pc.
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12 Aug '22 |
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Rent caps are fueling the rental crisis, says Pat Farrell of the Irish Institutional Property
On Newstalk, Pat Farrell: “What is, in my mind, accelerating this exodus which we have seen in the reports yesterday is the 2% cap on rent. People may say, well the 2% cap is providing relief for te - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
11 Aug '22 |
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Fresh plans for hundreds of homes on well-known site in Dublin 8
Hines, owners of the Bailey Gibson and Player Wills site, said they had made the latest submission in the interim in a bid to get started on “the long overdue” development.
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11 Aug '22 |
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Sean Keyes on investing: Rising rates and falling house prices
If that's wrong — if inflation refuses to die down, and rates need to rise further — then all bets are off. At 6 or 8 per cent interest rates, house price falls might not be modest. - Subscribe |
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11 Aug '22 |
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Daft.ie: How bad does the rental supply crisis have to get to change minds?
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> Ronan Lyons writes:
"There were fewer than three hundred homes advertised to rent in Dublin on August 1st. To put that number into perspective, we can contrast it wit - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
10 Aug '22 |
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High Court challenge brought against planning permission for 600 units in Cork
Permission to develop the site was sought by and granted in favour of Watfore Limited.
The challenge has been brought by Co Louth-based Environmentalist John Conway who claims that the board’s de - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
10 Aug '22 |
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Glenveagh CEO Stephen Garvey: “We put ourselves in the boots of the consumer”
The suggestion was to overhaul existing planning regulations, replacing apartments with more own door homes. A move that CEO Stephen Garvey describes in this episode of The Inside Business Podcast as, - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
08 Aug '22 |
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ABP granted permission for houses at Old Bakery Site in Phibsborough on which no vacant sites levy paid since 2017
The developer, Bindford Limited, launched a judicial review against Dublin City Council about the decision to place the property on the vacant site list the following July.
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08 Aug '22 |
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DEAL: Becky Morgan’s pub on Grand Canal Street, Dublin 2 sold for over €1.3m
Joint agents John Ryan of Bagnall Doyle MacMahon and John Hughes of CBRE have sold the landmark Becky Morgan’s pub on Grand Canal Street in Dublin 2 after a protracted closing period. - Subscribe |
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08 Aug '22 |
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Ballymore boss: ‘I am worried that we are going to run out of developable land in three years’
Patrick Phelan, managing director of Ballymore in Ireland, is optimistic about some aspects of the current housing landscape, including the Dart West project, but concerned that the state’s zoning s - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
08 Aug '22 |
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Water and electric shortages threaten delivery of thousands of houses
The delivery of thousands of homes in central Dublin, including most of the 3,800 apartments being developed on the former Glass Bottle site by a Johnny Ronan-led consortium, is at risk due to water a - Subscribe |
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08 Aug '22 |
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Rise in number of termination notices received by RTB
According to RTB analysis, most landlords are exiting the market because they want to sell their property.
During the pandemic, there was a noticeable drop off in the number of termination notices - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
07 Aug '22 |
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Barbara Carty: High demand and price rises leading to a vibrant Dublin property market
Property buyers who had been held back due to Covid-19-related restrictions have been on a mission to purchase since the restrictions lifted and in-person viewings returned in May 2021.
They have h - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
07 Aug '22 |
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Could compulsory purchase orders be a solution for derelict properties?
Louth was once a trailblazer when it came to using compulsory purchase orders to bring vacant buildings back into use, but in recent times the programme has faltered, with no properties acquired this - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Aug '22 |
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Tetrarch wins permission for 266 new homes in Saggart
An Bord Pleanála gave the go-ahead for the company to build 51 houses, 38 duplexes and 177 apartments and a creche at Mill Road in Saggart, close to the Citywest Hotel.
The Department of Defence o - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
05 Aug '22 |
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‘Dalkey sur Mer’? How celebrities residing in Dublin coastal village are no strangers to planning disputes
From U2 to Van Morrison, and veteran broadcaster Pat Kenny to film director Jim Sheridan, household names in Ireland are no strangers to rows with their neighbours and planning bodies over issues invo - Subscribe |
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