© Irish Independent |
21 Aug '20 |
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Thousands of rooms rented for pandemic healthcare staff go unused
Occupancy rates for the rooms in hotels, bed and breakfasts, student accommodation and private houses and apartments have never been higher than 9pc.
Demand was highest in the middle of May when 66 - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
21 Aug '20 |
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Daft.ie: Irish Housing Market Report - July 2020
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> Sale prices rose by 2.3% on average between June and July, a sharp monthly rise and the second in three months, following a 5.3% dip in April. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Aug '20 |
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Paul McNeive: Don't write off 2020 - there are still property deals to be done
You should be reconsidering the areas you are in, and what you could be doing differently. In March, I advised firms to be getting close to the insolvency practitioners, who, sadly, will become a sour - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Aug '20 |
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SCSI: Commercial property rents may fall less than expected
Irish property experts became slightly less pessimistic about future commercial property rents during the second quarter of this year. Across all sectors they expect rents to fall by an average of 5.1 - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Aug '20 |
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Offr, the property transaction platform, has announced €3 million of new funding
The company led by Robert Hoban has raised €3m in funding from Barclays Bank and a group of angel investors and venture capital firms, adding to Frontline Ventures and Enterprise Ireland - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
17 Aug '20 |
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O'Hara's beer firm appeals decision to block Sandyford plans
The company aimed to develop the project in a vacant industrial building at Sandyford Business Park.
There were no third-party objections to the scheme, but in July the council asked the company to - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Aug '20 |
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Boots stops paying some landlords as it seeks post-Covid rent deals
Boots joins a growing list of high-profile retailers in disputes with Irish shopping centres and institutional landlords, including shoe brand Schuh; fashion retailer New Look; Topman; jeweller Fields - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
16 Aug '20 |
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A whole floor of retail space has been scrapped at the site on the corner of Dawson Street and Nassau Street
BCP International Property Fund, a Dublin-based firm, linked up with Meyer Bergman, the pan-European retail specialists, in 2015 to acquire the building on the corner of Dawson Street and Nassau Stree - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
16 Aug '20 |
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Pat Davitt: Valuing property before, during and after Covid-19
Some valuers have downgraded valuations during the coronavirus lockdown. Are they correct? - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 Aug '20 |
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Yew Grove identifies 'strong pipeline' of acquisitions
Suburban offices will "do well" post Covid, said Jonathan Laredo, CEO of Yew Grove.
In the three months to September 30, Yew Grove collected 98pc of its rent.
This is up on the rental collection - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Aug '20 |
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New heads of property bodies to tackle housing crisis and costs
Micheál Mahon has signalled the prominent role the SCSI can play in being part of the solution to the housing crisis which evidently needs all the help and good advice it can get. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Aug '20 |
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New home completions drop 32% in second quarter
The figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) show there were 3,290 new dwellings completed between April and the end of June, compared to 4,829 in April-June 2019. This was the first year-on-y - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Aug '20 |
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Ivana Bacik opposes Bartra’s Ballsbridge shared co-living plan
A 13-page Stay Safe Shield and Covid-19 Pandemic Operation Plan submitted with the application requires residents to book one-hourly slots daily in the communal kitchens to maintain social distancing - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Aug '20 |
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Rent collection strong for Yew Grove as portfolio value increases
The Irish property trust, which invests in offices and industrial holdings outside Dublin’s central business district, said 97 per cent of second-quarter rent was collected in the second quarter, wi - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
14 Aug '20 |
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Johnny Ronan drops Tara St hotel plan
The Sunday Times reports that Ronan is betting that Dublin’s office market will recover more quickly than the hotel sector, dropping plans for a hotel in the 23-storey development he is building on - Subscribe |
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© Other |
12 Aug '20 |
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Factors dictating long term rents: IPAV
“Unfortunately despite IPAV’s best efforts to convince policymakers, new properties were left outside of the RPZ legislation until July 19. This meant that vulture funds buying new properties were - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Aug '20 |
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Harvey Norman targets Irish property developers
Harvey Norman, the Australian furniture and electronics chain with 16 stores in Ireland, wants to team up with property developers to fit out more blocks of apartments, after completing its first deal - Subscribe |
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© Other |
11 Aug '20 |
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Open offices are probably over, thanks to the coronavirus
Experts say that the open office was never very positive for employees, who reported feeling less productive and more distracted, got sick more easily, and felt pressured to work longer and harder bec - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Aug '20 |
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Revised help-to-buy scheme opens for applications
The incentive scheme, announced in the €7 billion stimulus plan late last month, allows first-time buyers purchasing a newly-built home – or building one themselves – to claim back up to €30,0 - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Aug '20 |
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Cairn Homes revenues down but average price of starter homes nudged up
“Assuming no further site closures occur relating to Covid-19, Cairn would expect that this negative impact on gross margin will not sustain into future periods,” Cairn said. - Subscribe |
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