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18 Oct '24 |
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Plans for 100-bedroom Baggot Street Hotel lodged
The company behind the plans, Raglan Townhouse Hotel Ltd, is seeking planning permission for the hotel at Nos 46, 48 and 52-54 Baggot Street Upper and at 46, 48, 50 and 52-54 Eastmoreland Lane, Dublin - Subscribe |
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11 Oct '24 |
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Quillsen is seeking experienced sales negotiators
Are you an experienced, proactive, and highly motivated Residential Sales Negotiator who excels when working with a high degree autonomy within a team environment? We have excellent opportunities for - Subscribe |
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18 Oct '24 |
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Nama to transfer sites for 4,000 potential homes to Land Development Agency
Broken down, planning permission has been secured for more than 3,000 units, while planning authorities are currently weighing planning applications for a further 3,600 homes. Land with capacity for m - Subscribe |
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18 Oct '24 |
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ECB’s latest rate reduction will help borrowers but egg on house prices
John McCartney of BNP Paribas Real Estate Ireland said the latest move will “add somewhat to the heat as it may encourage those who are not maxed-out on their loan-to-value and loan-to-income limits - Subscribe |
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18 Oct '24 |
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New ‘large scale’ residential development plan expected for €107m RTÉ Montrose site
Cairn Homes has confirmed it is to lodge a new Large Scale Residential Development (LRD) planning application with Dublin City Council for its €107.5 million former RTÉ site next year. - Subscribe |
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18 Oct '24 |
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No end in sight for house price growth: CSO Residential Property Price Index
Deputy chief executive Rachel McGovern cited a recent Housing Commission report which recommended the establishment of a time-limited housing delivery oversight executive in legislation as a decision- - Subscribe |
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17 Oct '24 |
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Dublin landlord Paul Howard hit with tax penalty of more than €1m
The Revenue told the High Court that Paul Howard, of Larkfield Avenue, Harold’s Cross, Dublin 6W, was deliberately in default on his taxes and was due “no reduction for co-operation” once the Re - Subscribe |
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17 Oct '24 |
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Planning approval for 399 apartment scheme beside Royal Hospital Kilmainham ‘unlawful’, judge says
A High Court judge has found An Bord Pleanála granted an unlawful permission for a five block build-to-rent apartment scheme, including one block 18-storeys high, near the Royal Hospital building in - Subscribe |
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17 Oct '24 |
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Pepper starts to cut variable rates after two ECB reductions
Pepper Advantage, the mortgage services provider used by a number of investment funds for Irish loans acquired after the financial crash, has started to cut variable rates months after the European Ce - Subscribe |
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11 Oct '24 |
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CBRE Ireland today confirm Q3 2024 Dublin office take-up statistics.
Q3 2024 represented a continued rebound for Dublin office leasing activity, with take-up totalling nearly 600,000 sq - Subscribe |
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11 Oct '24 |
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Paul McNeive: Has the office market really bottomed out? The signs are promising
Commentary around the office market has been downbeat for a couple of years, but a positive report from CBRE on recent deals raises the possibility that the market is turning.
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11 Oct '24 |
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‘Mansion tax’ will hit those who buy two apartments for more than €1.5m
It had been thought the charge would only apply to single units, but further detail of the measure, which came as a surprise on Budget Day, is contained in the Finance Bill published yesterday.
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11 Oct '24 |
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Revealed: The top housing developers set to be hit with land hoarding tax after failed appeals
Glenveagh and Cairn, which accounted for 15 per cent of residential buildings in Ireland in 2023, are among the builders facing 3 per cent vacant site levies - Subscribe |
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10 Oct '24 |
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Grandspect pays more than €12m for 98 acre-site with potential for 1,000 homes in Dundalk
Grandspect, a joint venture between the Maplewood Group and Lydon Group, acquired the site in the face of “significant interest” from parties both in Ireland and Northern Ireland. Granspect’s fu - Subscribe |
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10 Oct '24 |
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PAC chairman hits out at ‘sky-high prices’ of affordable homes in south Dublin
Mr Coleman said: “Sometimes it’s cheaper to build in other locations”, and he also offered some “context” that the “vast majority of the LDA’s output is targeted at cost rental housing - Subscribe |
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10 Oct '24 |
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Just 28% of all planning cases considered by Bord Pleanála during 2023 were decided within expected time frame
While the total number of planning cases received increased by 7 per cent from 3,059 to 3,272 during the 12 month period to the end of December, the number dealt with was up 55 per cent, from 2,115 to - Subscribe |
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04 Oct '24 |
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The days of remote working start to look increasingly numbered for Ireland’s workers
Amazon put the cat among the pigeons last month by ordering its global workforce back into the office in the interest of more and better collaboration. The move will affect the 4,000 people who work i - Subscribe |
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03 Oct '24 |
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Rise in commercial sales pushes third-quarter property deals to over the €500m mark
Office investments increased and accounted for 11 of the 21 deals in the third quarter which were worth a combined €131.7m. That figure is in line with the 10-year Q3 long-term average. - Subscribe |
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03 Oct '24 |
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DEAL IT company pays over €5m for Estuary House at Swords Business Park
While the value of the deal has not been disclosed EOS is understood to have paid over €5 million to secure ownership of Estuary House. Stephen Mellon of CBRE handled the transaction on behalf of Ga - Subscribe |
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03 Oct '24 |
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DEAL: Irish investor in €10.25m deal for 45/47 Henry Street
The purchase of the property, which is fully let to Spanish fashion retailer Mango at a passing rent of €728,000 a year, will see the new owner secure a 6.45 per cent return on their investment. - Subscribe |
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03 Oct '24 |
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‘It’s completely unfair’: How a broken rung on the property ladder locks out first-time buyers
Some apartment owners are selling up, but – because of the defects – only to cash buyers as banks are unwilling to lend on the apartments as they are deemed too risky without a clear timeline and - Subscribe |
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