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29 Sep '22 |
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Cost of building new homes to go up by as much as €3k due to concrete levy
A NEW 10% levy on concrete introduced in the Budget to help pay the redress for the mica scandal will mean it will mean an extra cost of at least €3,00 to build a typical home in Ireland, it was war - Subscribe |
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29 Sep '22 |
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Plan to axe leased social housing is under ‘review’
The plan to completely phase out leasing homes for social housing is still under review, despite a commitment from Micheál Martin to end the practice by 2025. The latest report from the Dublin Housin - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Sep '22 |
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BPFI: Number of mortgage approvals to buy homes falls compared with 2021
Mortgage approvals data for August show a decline of more than 21 per cent in the number of buy-to-let approvals compared with 2021, while approvals for people moving house fell 5.4 per cent. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
29 Sep '22 |
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It takes 16 years’ pay to buy a home in Ireland, EU report finds
Irish homebuyers are second only to Malta, where it takes more than 20 years to save enough for a 100-square-metre apartment. According to the study, however, Irish house prices are technically “und - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Sep '22 |
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Hugh Wallace: I am dumbfounded by the vagaries of Ireland’s planning system
Government plans fail to provide for a single, integrated planning entity capable of delivering their respective visions. This results in a repeated failure to identify national priorities and assets - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
28 Sep '22 |
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Ronan Group Real Estate (RGRE) has secured full ownership of Waterfront South Central site in Dublin’s north docklands
The agreement of the deal between RGRE and its partner, Fortress, clears the way for the developer to commence the construction of a new European headquarters for global banking giant, Citigroup on th - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
28 Sep '22 |
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DNG welcomes the extension of the Help To Buy Incentive Scheme
Reacting to the measures announced in Budget 2023 Paul Murgatroyd, Director of Research with leading property group DNG, welcomed the extension of the Help To Buy (HTB) Scheme in its current format, f - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
27 Sep '22 |
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Ronan Lyons: What would a healthy housing system look like? The Daft Report Q3 2022
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> The "magic number" ‐ such that there can ever be one ‐ is somewhere around 4,500. More homes on the market in Dublin than this, and there is likely to be some downwar - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Sep '22 |
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Lioncor Developments subsidiary 1 Terenure Land Ltd gets go-ahead for 208-unit apartment scheme in Terenure
“Whilst the density is high, the applicant has provided a development that will provide for good residential amenity for future occupants whilst ensuring that existing residential amenity can be pro - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Sep '22 |
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Council raises ‘concerns’ about elements of Ballymore’s plan for Guinness Quarter
“In particular the massing, scale and elevational treatment of the proposed residential tower in block two and its potential negative impact on the amenities and the character of the immediate area - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
25 Sep '22 |
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Zara’s billionaire founder in talks to enter Irish property market
Pontegadea, a family office that invests on behalf of Ortega, is in advanced discussions to buy the Dublin office development for €550 million, the newspaper said, citing a report on property websit - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Sep '22 |
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Directors’ pay at property firm Hooke & MacDonald rises to €3.35m
Last year, eight directors sat on the board and they are listed as David Lawlor, Ken MacDonald, David Cantwell, Renagh MacDonald, Donald MacDonald, Des Donnelly, Enda Moore and Gavin Hanlon. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Sep '22 |
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Bono-backed company objects to Dalkey apartments on basis it will “devalue” the company’s Tramyard site
Clós Nua Ltd, part-owned by the U2 frontman and developer Paddy McKillen snr, has lodged a hard-hitting objection, claiming a proposed three-storey Elaine Wann scheme next door on Dalkey’s Castle S - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
24 Sep '22 |
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DNG: Further moderation in rate of house price inflation in Dublin as landlords continue to exit the market
Keith Lowe: "One factor driving the stabilisation in prices is the increase in supply in the second hand market, with 25% more resale properties available to buy now in Dublin compared to a year ago. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
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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© Other |
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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© The Irish Times |
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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© The Irish Times |
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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© The Irish Times |
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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© The Irish Times |
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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