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30 Sep '19 |
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[NEEDS SBP SUB] Fast-track scheme set for overhaul as developers stall on thousands of homes
The government is set to review the country’s fast-track housing scheme as a Sunday Business Post analysis reveals that construction has yet to commence on 10,000 of the units approved under the pro - Subscribe |
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30 Sep '19 |
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[NEEDS SBP POST] Critics point to flaws in the Strategic Housing Development process, introduced in 2017
No intent has been registered to develop 47 of the 64 Strategic Housing Development (SHD) applications granted permission. These planning approvals include permission to develop a collective 1,900 hou - Subscribe |
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30 Sep '19 |
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Mark Keenan: How Offr eases the pain of bidding during buying
Hoban has likely sold more property directly than any other Irish estate agent, on the basis that it was he who most often stood on the public podium during the famous Allsop 'Monster' auctions. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
30 Sep '19 |
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Jurys Inn to bring Nyx Hotel to Portobello site
Jason Carruthers: "There's a lot of association with the local community with the Nyx brand, particularly around art and music. Typically, the ground floor of a Nyx hotel is a lot more vibrant than a - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
30 Sep '19 |
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Vulture funds perform a U-turn as mortgage-to-rent market opens up
A change in the eligibility criteria announced by Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy in July, and the fact that vulture funds are now prepared to sanction deals, means thousands of heavily indebted people - Subscribe |
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30 Sep '19 |
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Mark Keenan: 'Downward trend is welcome but houses still out of reach for families'
The survey does tell us that small private landlords are leaving the market in Dublin in droves, enough to contribute to increasing supply noticeably, and to a degree that the REA agents on the ground - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
30 Sep '19 |
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Value of most homes frozen or falling as supply rises: Irish Independent/Real Estate Alliance (REA) Average House Price Index
Brexit uncertainty has had a far more pronounced effect in recent months, particularly in upmarket locations. This has caused buyers who are worried about the effects on the Irish economy to postpone - Subscribe |
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30 Sep '19 |
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Is it really cheaper to buy than to rent in Dublin? Absolutely
Research published earlier this month by Cairn Homes – which it should be said has skin in the property game – shows that buying a property in its Parkside development in Dublin 13 is now 42 per c - Subscribe |
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30 Sep '19 |
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Cullaun Capital doubles its team as property lending nears €140m
Cullaun Capital, a fledgling Dublin-based property finance provider led by former senior AIB and Ulster Bank executive Stephen Bell, has hired former senior executives with Nama, loan manager Pepper a - Subscribe |
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30 Sep '19 |
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Smurfit site developer, Kieran Gannon’s Scanron, fails in third try for apartments in Glasnevin
After completing 35 houses, with price tags of up to €1.25 million, it sought “fast-track” permission from An Bord Pleanála for 299 apartments instead. The new scheme would include a nine-store - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Sep '19 |
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Politicians must be more responsible on high-density housing, senior planner says
Rachel Kenny, director of planning with An Bord Pleanála, said the National Planning Framework and its goals of making towns and cities more environmentally and social sustainable “may be eroded” - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Sep '19 |
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Residents of Clondalkin to protest over construction of nursing home
The Save Clondalkin Convent Campaign said the “multi-storey” nursing home would “completely obscure” the mid-19th century convent and “undermine the important heritage of the village”.
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30 Sep '19 |
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MyHome.ie / Davy Q3 2019 Property Report
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> In Dublin the average figure was down 1.4% in the quarter to €376,000
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© The Irish Times |
27 Sep '19 |
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Mark Paul: Blocking new hotels in Dublin is economic vandalism
What bounty did stymieing the hotel developers bring for the people who live around Sean McDermott Street? The hotel would have brought 100 permanent jobs and 600 temporary construction jobs into the - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
27 Sep '19 |
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Dublin City Council warned of judicial review over seven-storey block
The council had intended to use emergency powers to build 55 social housing apartments surrounding Weaver Park on Cork Street, without seeking planning. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
27 Sep '19 |
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New energy rules for home renovations and extensions: NZEB
The new rules will come into effect from November, and will also require new homes to become nearly zero energy buildings (NZEB). That will require them to have a rating of A2, which is twice as energ - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Sep '19 |
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TT International takes bet on Ires Reit shares declining even as the stock trades near all-time high
London-based TT International has taken a short position against the firm's shares, the first time such a move has been made against the Reit.
When investors short a share, they are betting that it - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Sep '19 |
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Sherry FitzGerald appoints Marian Finnegan as head of residential
Steven McKenna: “Marian has helped shape Sherry FitzGerald and understands the property market and our business strategy. She is an outstanding communicator both internally and externally and is hig - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Sep '19 |
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DEAL: Fine Grain Property agrees to buy Shannon’s Westpark campus for €50m
Colin MacDonald, chief executive of Fine Grain Property: "The acquisition of Westpark business campus adds to our existing portfolio of 200,000sqft of office space across four buildings in the Nationa - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
26 Sep '19 |
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Mortgage approvals in August showed continued year-on-year growth
Almost 4,400 mortgages to the value of €968 million were approved in AugustSome signs of slower growth in August in comparison to previous months of the year.Banking & Payments Federation Ire - Subscribe |
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