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01 Sep '21 |
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Opposition builds against north Dublin strategic housing plan
Aledo Donabate Ltd is seeking planning permission for 1,365 homes next to the Malahide estuary in Donabate. Local residents are already preparing for potential judicial review proceedings, despite the - Subscribe |
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31 Aug '21 |
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Ray Cooke on the Central Bank lending rules
The Central Bank Lending rules are being reviewed over the summer- should they be relaxed, should buyers be able to get higher mortgages??? OR should we leave it alone & keep them as is? What’s your - Subscribe |
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31 Aug '21 |
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Sales negotiator opportunity with Hunters city office team
Hunters Estate Agent have an opportunity for a Sales Negotiator to join their City office team. The successful candidate will be responsible for residential sales and client relationship manageme - Subscribe |
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31 Aug '21 |
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Joanne Lavelle on the importance of the letter of engagement
If you're an agent watching this and you're not in love with your letter of engagement, let me tell you, it's time to be in love with this document... - Subscribe |
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31 Aug '21 |
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CBRE: Dublin Offices, is a two-tier market in store for Dublin offices?
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
31 Aug '21 |
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BNP Paribas economic & real estate briefing
The Private Rented Sector dominated investment, accounting for half of total investment.
Logistics surpassed offices as the second best performing asset class. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
31 Aug '21 |
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Mary Lou McDonald among objectors to Haines 1,600-apartment build-to-rent development in Drumcondra
McDonald has stated that if planning is approved for the 1,614 ‘build-to-rent’ apartments on the grounds of Clonliffe College in Drumcondra, Dublin, it will only further exacerbate the housing cri - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
31 Aug '21 |
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Balmoral’s property values rise as loans dispute continues
The fair value of its core industrial and warehousing properties in the Republic and UK rose by €11.5 million to almost €146 million, excluding investments and currency movements, as a result of a - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
30 Aug '21 |
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Ian Guider: Some debt forgiveness on retail rents is a better option than vacant stores
Commercial landlords who are still trying to play hardball on the recovery of arrears from the lockdown need to consider the long-term cost of going down the legal route - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
30 Aug '21 |
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Investors lease former social housing properties back to state
The Business Post has learned that second-hand homes in old council estates are now being rented to South Dublin County Council at an estimated rent of €1,500 a month, with no option for purchase at - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
30 Aug '21 |
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Red Rock Developments has submitted fresh plans for 11-storey scheme in Foley Street in Dublin
Last year, the development company, founded by Keith Craddock, applied for permission to develop a 12-storey co-living block on the northside site. The complex would have included 102 bedrooms, a game - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
30 Aug '21 |
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Throwing away the key: why smaller landlords are leaving the rental market
Rent caps and high taxation are among the reasons why landlords with one apartment or house to rent are selling up in their droves - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
30 Aug '21 |
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Yew Grove Reit reports ‘strong’ levels of rent collection
Around 70pc of the company’s rent comes from multinationals, while a further 22pc comes from the Government and other state bodies. Net rent rose 7pc to €5.7m in the period, fractionally above ana - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Aug '21 |
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Marlet requests to switch hotel already under construction on Abbey Street to build-to-rent
Balark, a subsidiary of property developer Pat Crean’s Marlet, was granted permission in 2019 for a hotel and aparthotel on a site at the back of the Jervis shopping centre, near the Jervis Luas sto - Subscribe |
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© The Currency |
26 Aug '21 |
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From Dundrum to Liffey Valley: Landlord rent rows heat up in August
Hammerson, the UK property investor behind the Dundrum Town Centre, has narrowed its losses in its retail portfolio. But recent actions suggest it is taking a firm line on rent arrears. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Aug '21 |
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Green light for 260 apartments at Belmayne in north Dublin
The appeals board has granted planning permission to Balgriffin Ltd for the Strategic Housing Development (SHD) scheme that rises to seven storeys in height. The scheme comprises 108 one-bed units, 13 - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Aug '21 |
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Home ownership being blocked by mortgage rules, industry group claims
“It is now clear that the regulations as currently constituted are effectively locking those on average incomes out of the home-ownership market,” IPAV’s chief economist Jim Power said. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Aug '21 |
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House price inflation expected to hit 12% before falling back in 2022
Keith Lowe said the current uptick in prices was being driven by Covid-related factors such as increased savings; the return of expatriates; and “right-sizing” - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Aug '21 |
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Renters are the glue that holds our housing market together, so why are they treated like modern-day serfs?
Katie Byrne: “I firmly believe that the capitalist tradition of retaining that money after the sale of a property is exploitative and antithetical to a just society”, the landlord stated. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Aug '21 |
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Landlords must ensure homes meet minimum energy rating from 2025
Landlord associations have already sounded the alarm that small landlords are selling their properties to cash in on lucrative house prices and avoid increasing rent controls. - Subscribe |
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