© The Irish Times |
08 Sep '20 |
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Ronan Lyons says State needs to build 1.4m extra homes by 2050 to meet demand
“The more homes that are available the more prices fall... We’ll need something like 3.1 million dwellings by 2050” to accommodate this increase, he told the annual conference of the Dublin Econ - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 Sep '20 |
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Continued demand for starter homes buoys Glenveagh in first half
Overall, the construction group has sold, signed or reserved 906 units, excluding the private rented sector, and said it expects to deliver approximately 650 units in 2020, provided there are no furth - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 Sep '20 |
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Tech giant Google pulls out of office deal in Dublin docklands
It emerged on Monday evening that the move would not proceed. One source familiar with the plan indicated it was simply not a good time for companies to invest in commercial office space “while they - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
07 Sep '20 |
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Larry Goodman gets green light to redevelop Kildare Street building
Ternary Limited, Goodmans property group, filed a series of planning applications in 2019, which sought to redevelop the Dublin Institute of Technology. - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
07 Sep '20 |
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New faces at Colliers International and Knight Frank
Colliers has appointed a new marketing and communications manager while and Knight Frank has launched a dedicated residential capital markets team - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
07 Sep '20 |
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Final whistle for Kiely’s pub as co-living plans emerge
Property development firm, Westridge Real Estate, is aiming to build a shared living complex on the site of Kiely’s, which closed in 2018 - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
07 Sep '20 |
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How the programme for government will shape housing
The PFG addresses a major question mark hanging over the planning sector, indicating the Strategic Housing Development (SHD) arrangements will not be extended beyond - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
07 Sep '20 |
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Building to a crisis: Fixing the Irish housing model
Assistant professor of architecture at UCD Orla Hegarty agrees that what is needed is a much more strategic focus on affordable housing.
"It has been sold to us for a long time as a supply problem. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
07 Sep '20 |
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IHBA budget submission scheme contains more than 30 measures to tackle housing crisis
A shared equity scheme that the house building sector has proposed to Government would cost €200m a year. There are growing fears that the crisis could worsen if builders do not start new housing pr - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Sep '20 |
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Karl Deeter’s mortgage application company raises €1m
Home loans activity carried out through intermediaries hit a low point of about 20 per cent following the crash as overseas lenders retrenched from the market and mainstream banks focused on lending d - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
06 Sep '20 |
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Ailesbury Road residents fail to stop ruling on housing plan for RTÉ land
Three Ailesbury Road residents, including Pat Desmond, have failed to get a High Court stay preventing An Bórd Pleanála ruling on whether or not to grant permission for 614 residential units on form - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
04 Sep '20 |
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Register for IPAV webinar on newly enacted Residential Tenancies and Valuation Act 2020
From 1 August 2020 the Residential Tenancies and Valuation Act 2020 sets out new protections for tenants who have fallen into arrears. With special guests Clare Connolly & Tim Ryan, this webinar will - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
04 Sep '20 |
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Eventbrite to depart Cork's South Mall due to Covid-19 impact
“Since the local team was affected by the most recent impact of Covid on our company, we no longer need an office this size and are currently looking for a new workspace,” he said. He declined to - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
04 Sep '20 |
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Paul McNeive's chat with Arrow Architects
He agreed it was becoming clearer that people living in shared accommodation had struggled in the pandemic, with not enough open space, balconies or "breathing space". - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
04 Sep '20 |
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Would this revert it back to 'family home' status and avoid the CGT
But Joanna Murphy, CEO, Taxback.com adds: "As you have already moved out of your house, and subsequently let it, you will have to pay CGT on the part of the time when you did not live there (i.e. not - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Sep '20 |
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Does property make sense as a pension punt?
Aengus Burns is a partner at Grant Thornton: “It tends to be more of a play on yield, so it’s probably more suited to high yield, high return investments than investments where you are looking for - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Sep '20 |
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Ballymore picked to redevelop 12 acre site at St James’s Gate
It was understood that a shortlist of developers for the site included US multinational Hines, London-based U&I and Ballymore.
In a statement on Thursday, Diageo said that, alongside Ballymore, it - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Sep '20 |
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Underbidders make contact with Nama as deadline for RGRE-Colony deal passes
Sources said discussions between Nama and the preferred bidders, who are understood to have pitched an offer of more than €160 million for the controlling stake, are continuing. Their bid was well i - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
02 Sep '20 |
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Irish PRS Market Q2 2020: Sherry FitzGerald + Cushman & Wakefield report
The report provides a summary of activity in the Irish private rented sector in the opening half of 2020. It presents an analysis of transaction activity, availability, construction activity and renta - Subscribe |
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© The Times Ireland |
02 Sep '20 |
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Marlet Property Group wants to expand Dublin development to 600 homes
Last year the firm lodged plans for 543 build-to-rent apartments at the site. Under the new plans, this would increase to 596.
The submission was lodged by Atlas GP Ltd, a subsidiary of Marlet, whi - Subscribe |
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