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17 Jul '19 |
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CBRE: Signs of stabilisation in development land prices
More than €415 million transacted in the Irish development land market during the first half of 2019
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17 Jul '19 |
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Amost €2.1 billion transacted in the Irish investment market during the first half of 2019
CBRE Ireland have released figures for the volume and value of investment properties traded in the Irish market in the first half of 2019, which shows that 76 investment transactions extending to more - Subscribe |
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17 Jul '19 |
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Carmelite 50-acre Gort Muire estate at Ballinteer in south Dublin set to be sold for up to €35m
Lioncor Developments is understood to be closing in on a deal to acquire the site at Gort Muire without planning permission following a targeted off-market sales process handled by agent Bannon. - Subscribe |
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17 Jul '19 |
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House of Ireland repudiates Frascati Centre lease
House of Ireland has repudiated a lease to operate from the redeveloped Frascati Shopping Centre, Blackrock, Co Dublin, in a row over a works compound for 45 apartments at the centre, it has been cla - Subscribe |
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17 Jul '19 |
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Gravity bar view hindered by proposed apartments, tourism body warns
One of the State’s largest builders, Patrick Crean’s Marlet Property Group, lodged plans last month to construct 550 build-to-rent apartments in five blocks at Grand Canal Place at Dublin 8. - Subscribe |
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17 Jul '19 |
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John McCartney of Savills: Ireland’s housing market is stabilising, despite claims to the contrary
Longer-term, if completions were to continue rising, as in recent years, the biggest concern would actually be about over-supply.
Thankfully, however, the construction industry already seems to hav - Subscribe |
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15 Jul '19 |
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Derelict properties: €30m worth of property on Cork City’s derelict sites register
“As well as using the derelict sites register, in 2017 we commenced a process of acquiring a number of derelict properties, particularly houses, in situations where the owner was not cooperating in - Subscribe |
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15 Jul '19 |
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Conall Mac Coille of Davy: Foreign investors have been made scapegoats for Ireland's housing crisis
These accusations are false. First, rents had exceeded their Celtic Tiger era peaks long before institutional investment stepped up in 2018. Notably, average rents rose by 8.5 per cent in Dublin in th - Subscribe |
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15 Jul '19 |
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Michael O'Flynn: Herd mentality condemns generation to rental housing
The mortgage market in Ireland was projected to grow by 17 per cent last year. Instead it grew by only 9 per cent and only one in three were first-time buyers. This is not just a statistic – it is a - Subscribe |
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15 Jul '19 |
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Green light for €350m city quarter at Wilton Park in Dublin 2
Iput has been granted planning permission for a €350 million 450,000sq ft redevelopment of the Wilton Park site in Dublin 2, which it says will create a new city quarter of office, retail and resta - Subscribe |
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15 Jul '19 |
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New figures show 15% of mortgage holders switch providers
The report from the Irish Banking & Payments Federation (IBPF) puts the rate of switching activity in the market at just over 15 per cent compared to a rate of little more than 1 per cent which has be - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
12 Jul '19 |
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Two in five tenants in rent pressure zones faced increase above 4pc cap
While the bulk of tenants living in RPZs saw their rents increase by between 2.4pc and 3pc a year between the last quarter of 2016 and the third quarter of 2018, "the growth rates are still above 4pc" - Subscribe |
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12 Jul '19 |
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Custom House Quay in Cork to host Ireland’s tallest building
The overall development will offer a programme of cultural events, retail, food and beverage businesses, office space and recreational areas which will be fully accessible to the public, in an effort - Subscribe |
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12 Jul '19 |
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Cairn Homes group finance director to step down
In a note to investors on Friday, the company said Tim Kenny would continue to work closely with chief executive Michael Stanley and his management colleagues on a number of key projects over the comi - Subscribe |
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12 Jul '19 |
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SITE DEAL: Cherrywood site that could provide 2,600 homes is bought by Lone Star for over €120m
An affiliate of US private equity group Lone Star has completed the purchase of almost 118 acres of development land and parks in Cherrywood in south Dublin from investment firms Hines and King Street - Subscribe |
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12 Jul '19 |
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Hard Brexit could hit Irish house prices, Central Bank warns
A Financial Stability Review, published on Thursday, said that while house prices in the Republic “on average are around what would be expected” given the state of the economy, they “exceed hist - Subscribe |
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12 Jul '19 |
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State lost ‘tens of millions’ on ‘train crash’ lease deal for Garda buildings
The State has lost “tens of millions of euro” on a “train crash” property deal for the Garda buildings at Harcourt Square, according to an Office of Public Works (OPW) official who worked on t - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
11 Jul '19 |
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Paul McNeive: 'Co-living' off to rocky start through lack of education
Planner John Downey says that planning regulations here should require developers of offices to also provide a proportion of co-living space or build-to-rent apartments. "If the yield from offices is - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
11 Jul '19 |
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DEAL: 51-54 Pearse Street and Magennis Court in Dublin 2 sold for €27.2m
51-54 Pearse Street, extends to 25,619 sq ft and combines a refurbished Georgian building to the front with a modern six-storey office block. It is let to Henry J Lyons Architects and Aquacomms. Also - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
11 Jul '19 |
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'Monolithic': Council puts brakes on plans for 66 Dublin apartments from Lioncor Developments, a joint venture between Alanis Capital and Oaktree Capital
The National Transport Authority (NTA) told the council that the proposed development would be premature, given that the agency's plans will probably require the future acquisition of part of the site - Subscribe |
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