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13 Nov '23 |
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Daft.ie: Lack of homes available outside Dublin continues to drive up rents nationwide
Prices for new rentals across the country rose by an average of 1.8pc between July and September, compared with the second quarter of the year, and were up 8pc compared with a year ago, the latest rep - Subscribe |
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12 Nov '23 |
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Sherry FitzGerald: All-Time Low Predicted For Investment Property Market
Senior economist Jean Behan: “On a positive note, Euro area interest rates are now likely to have peaked given the continued decline in inflation and weak economic growth.
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12 Nov '23 |
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Should I stay or should I go? Landlord exodus set to continue as supports fail to materialise
The tax relief is tokenism at best, says Mary Conway, chairperson of the Irish Property Owners’ Association (IPOA). “It is a wholly inadequate response to the increasing financial and regulatory b - Subscribe |
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08 Nov '23 |
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Beauparc Utilities founder closing in on €19m deal for Chancery building in Dublin city centre
Sretaw PE (Private Equity), the investment and property development company headed up by Eamon Waters, is understood to be closing in on the acquisition of the Chancery building in Dublin city centre - Subscribe |
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08 Nov '23 |
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DEAL: ACB’s former headquarter facility in Cavan sold for just under €1.27m
The former warehouse and offices of the ACB Group at Ranrenagh in Ballyjamesduff, Co Cavan have been sold for just under €1.27 million, a 30 per cent on the €975,000 which had been guided by agent - Subscribe |
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08 Nov '23 |
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DEAL: Offices at 57 Adelaide Road fully occupied following latest letting to VMO Aircraft Leasing
Rental levels across all four lettings are understood to have been in the region of €538 per sq m (€50 per sq ft) and €3,500 per car space per annum. The final letting to VMO Aircraft leasing wa - Subscribe |
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08 Nov '23 |
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Intercom delays move to new Dublin headquarters as fit-out costs spiral
Having already agreed a deal earlier this year to sublet just under 50,000sq ft of the office space at its new headquarters on Dublin’s Earlsfort Terrace to US-headquartered investor KKR, Intercom h - Subscribe |
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08 Nov '23 |
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Apartment blocks up to 19 storeys to go ahead on contentious Dublin 8 Bailey Gibson and Player Wills sitessite
On Tuesday, Hines confirmed “proceedings have concluded on both the Bailey Gibson and Player Wills sites”. In a statement, the Dublin 8 Residents’ Association said following “extensive negotia - Subscribe |
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07 Nov '23 |
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What does WeWork’s US bankruptcy mean for Dublin’s office market?
Market sources have estimated WeWork’s total footprint in Dublin to be around 37,000sq m (398,264.69 millionsq ft) across four locations. Leaving aside Hines’s Central Plaza development (the forme - Subscribe |
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07 Nov '23 |
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Onate seals new €50m funding deal with NatWest for Irish loans
The funding line will also help Onate with its own expansion plans – that now include an ambition to begin lending property bridging loans in other European markets, according to Onate CEO Dan Gande - Subscribe |
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07 Nov '23 |
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On the move: How Abbey Capital is gaming office market turbulence
Selling two small offices to move into a big one seems to be the best way of navigating current commercial property uncertainty, if the successful Dublin firm’s multi-million-euro property deals are - Subscribe |
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07 Nov '23 |
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Ronan Lyons: The end of the long housing boom?
For over a decade, I have put the case forward that Ireland’s housing system is supply-constrained. I can see how, to some, this unwavering assessment could be indistinguishable from boosterism: “ - Subscribe |
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07 Nov '23 |
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Builder claims landowner wants €6m to drop housing planning appeal
The building of 500 new houses in the Dublin commuter belt is being delayed by an adjoining landowner demanding €6m to drop objections, High Court papers claim.
Explosive new legal documents contai - Subscribe |
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06 Nov '23 |
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WeWork's expensive gamble is summed up by its plans in Dublin's Central Plaza
Investors were euphoric about the potential of the company – which rents out buildings and then leases them out again, normally as trendy coworking spaces – to revolutionise the modern office.
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06 Nov '23 |
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Council rejects plans for site of former Unicorn restaurant on Dublin’s Merrion Row
In September, Aviva Life & Pensions Ireland DAC lodged plans for the demolition of buildings on Merrion Row and Merrion Court, and to construct in their place a four- and five-storey mixed-use scheme - Subscribe |
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05 Nov '23 |
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Energy-efficient homes are selling for €88,000 more
Houses with building energy ratings (BER) of A and B sold for €88,000 more on average than those with BERs of C-G, latest figures show.
The more efficient homes sold for an average of €390,000 - Subscribe |
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05 Nov '23 |
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Government told to scrap rent caps to increase numbers of rental properties
Rent Pressure Zones - areas where rents are highest and rising quickest - were introduced in 2016 with an annual cap of a 4% increase in rents in those areas. However, this was reduced to the current - Subscribe |
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05 Nov '23 |
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Lower standard build-to-rent system to end in Dublin
New guidelines, the Sustainable Urban Housing: Design Standards for New Apartments 2023, have been issued to local authorities, stating the “standard for BTR development is now the same as those for - Subscribe |
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03 Nov '23 |
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Flow of Dublin office deals slows to a trickle as higher interest rates take hold
Tom Leahy, head of EMEA research at MSCI Real Assets: There is ample evidence that uncertainty in Europe’s office sector is impacting liquidity and pricing. European deal flow has never been lower, - Subscribe |
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03 Nov '23 |
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Sherry FitzGerald’s income rises 11% but CastleGate sale costs deliver a loss
Sherry FitzGerald said it sold 8,600 homes last year with a capital value of €3.8 billion, of which 1,600 were new homes. That equated to an average of €441,860 per property.
The group had a 14 - Subscribe |
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