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21 Aug '19 |
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Time to demolish Help to Buy scheme
Figures from Davy show that 62 per cent of claims in 2019 were for homes valued above €300,000, “with an even higher proportion in Dublin”, while the median price of newly built homes sold in Du - Subscribe |
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20 Aug '19 |
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North Wicklow sales: Most recent deals recorded in the Property Price Register
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20 Aug '19 |
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Limerick sales: Most recent deals recorded in the Property Price Register
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20 Aug '19 |
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North Kildare sales: Most recent deals recorded in the Property Price Register
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20 Aug '19 |
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Dublin sales: most recent deals recorded in the Property Price Register
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20 Aug '19 |
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Cork sales: Most recent deals recorded in the Property Price Register
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20 Aug '19 |
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Una Mullally: By wrapping itself in the cape of spoofery, WeWork has managed to excel beyond the humble task of signing leases
John Arenas, chief executive of Serendipity Labs, said last week that WeWork would need to make $94 billion in revenue to get a 30 per cent profit. It has $4 billion in committed revenue. - Subscribe |
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20 Aug '19 |
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Negative mortgage rates? Don’t expect the Irish to follow the Danes
With Danish banks heralding the advent of negative mortgage rates, which means that homeowners could be actually paid to borrow money to buy a home, Irish homeowners may understandably be expecting a - Subscribe |
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20 Aug '19 |
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Daft.ie Rental Report: Pierre Yimbog of TUD Students Union summarises the crisis
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> The very landscape of Ireland’s future workforce, and on a more human level, the personal development of Irish students has been negatively compromised in a major way b - Subscribe |
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19 Aug '19 |
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[NEEDS SBP SUB]: Lorcan Sirr: Rental sector ‘cheerleaders’ are peddling a dangerous line
Our home ownership system is our welfare, our wealth and our safety net, and it is unwise to dismantle it without having a plan B - Subscribe |
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19 Aug '19 |
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[NEEDS SBP SUB] Myles Crofton of Avenue Homes refused permission to raze €47 million mansion
Earlier this year, a company owned by Myles Crofton of Avenue Homes applied for permission to knock down the existing Renesca mansion on Cross Avenue, and construct 33 apartments on the site - Subscribe |
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19 Aug '19 |
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[NEEDS SBP SUB] Developers request ‘flexibility’ to reduce co-living unit
Documents filed by the Israeli-based developers show that several rooms in the Dublin scheme will not meet the minimum size guidelines, or will barely hit the 12 square metre limit - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
19 Aug '19 |
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Help-to-Buy may cut higher value homes – the Dublin market – in Budget overhaul
The Help-to-Buy scheme could return in October's Budget but in a heavily capped form – as low as €250,000 – that would essentially exclude Dublin homes, the Sunday Independent has learned. - Subscribe |
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19 Aug '19 |
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Ballymore ‘tops out’ £566m London development
Seán Mulryan: “Ballymore has owned the site on which Wardian now stands for 25 years so it brings me great joy to see these two beautiful new towers standing on what has been such an underutilised - Subscribe |
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19 Aug '19 |
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South Dublin council plans affordable housing after 10-year gap at Ballyogan site
The council plans to build almost 120 social and affordable houses and apartments at Ballyogan Court, on a 2.4-hectare site left over from the construction of the M50 motorway. At least 52 of the home - Subscribe |
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19 Aug '19 |
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New legislation would ensure one-third of development land for first-time homebuyers
Fianna Fáil has claimed so-called “cuckoo funds” have an unfair advantage over those who want to buy their own homes. While it aims to prevent “bulk buying” of developments, exemptions from t - Subscribe |
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19 Aug '19 |
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Co-living residents may fall outside rental protections
The Department of Housing has said individuals living in this new type of development could be issued licences instead of leases, which would not be covered by the Residential Tenancies Act. The Act e - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 Aug '19 |
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Kavanagh warns of 'full-on' recession risks
Greg Kavanagh has predicted that Ireland will be in a "full-on recession" if there is a hard Brexit and said it is a time to "be shy" about property deals. He told the Irish Independent that he has "v - Subscribe |
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16 Aug '19 |
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Glenveagh apartment plan for Donabate rejected by An Bord Pleanála
The board stated that the proposed development of 174 apartments, due to its its blanket approach to height, campus-style building layout and dominance of car-parking, did not represent a satisfactory - Subscribe |
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15 Aug '19 |
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Dublin Port gets planning approval for latest phase of its inland development
In its recent masterplan update, Dublin Port Company said the 44-hectare inland port will "allow port-related but non-core activities to be relocated away from Dublin Port".
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