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12 Oct '23 |
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Developer challenges inclusion of Portmarnock lands for land hoarding tax
Portmarnock Real Estate Developments Limited and St Marnock’s II DAC say An Bord Pleanála acted beyond its authority in deciding their south Portmarnock lands were correctly pegged for the new Resi - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Oct '23 |
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Marlet subsidiary was ‘committed’ to DCU land purchase, court hears
He refuted the suggestion by DCU’s senior counsel on Thursday that Atlas Limited Partnership, a Marlet subsidiary, wanted to “get out of the deal” when the property market paused during the earl - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Oct '23 |
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Michele McGarry, Colliers: International investors ready to spend on Irish property once prices fall
Almost without exception the coterie of funds we met are intent on further investment into the Irish market; however with recent declines in CRE values globally (across all sectors), they still see a - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Oct '23 |
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Dublin city developers fail in all appeals against new land hoarding tax
Owners of almost 50 sites in the city have failed in their bids to have lands excluded from the new Residential Zoned Land Tax (RZLT), charged at 3 per cent of the market value of the lands. The tax w - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
11 Oct '23 |
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Developer Michael O’Flynn: ‘Extending the Help to Buy scheme is a crucial support for home-buyers’
One of Ireland's leading developers hailed the Government decision to extend and expand the Help To Buy scheme as a crucial support for the construction sector.
However, Michael O'Flynn noted that wh - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
10 Oct '23 |
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Council changes for Sandyford Sentinel building put Comer Group plan ‘in jeopardy’
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council granted the group, headed by billionaire Galway brothers Luke and Brian Comer, planning permission to complete the 14-storey south Dublin building as an apartmen - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
10 Oct '23 |
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DEAL: Cork office at Navigation Square 2 let to professional services firm Marsh McLennan
Lisney Commercial Real Estate has let an office at Navigation Square 2 in South Docklands to Marsh McLennan at a rent understood that it was close to the guide of €344 per square metre - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
10 Oct '23 |
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CBRE: Q3 development land sales up 30 per cent to just under €80 million
Darragh Deasy: “Developers continue to be particularly focused on sites in Dublin and the Greater Dublin Area that have ability to deliver residential housing, where end-user demand remains incredib - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
10 Oct '23 |
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Stripe may buy Dublin office to increase space as hiring plans heat up
The Collison brothers’ payments company is in talks with estate agents about a significant deal for more property in Dublin - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
10 Oct '23 |
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Construction slows again but inflation appears to be easing
“Perhaps reflecting this, the Future Expectations Index shows that construction firms remain quite optimistic, with 81 per cent expecting to be as busy or busier in one year’s time.” - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Oct '23 |
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An Bord Pleanála paid out €1.34m in penalties to developers for failing to process ‘fast-track’ applications
“These legal costs are split between the Board’s costs for solicitor and barrister representation and payment for other party costs in cases where the case is lost or conceded.” - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Oct '23 |
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Auctioneers welcome Bill they say will cut conveyancing period by at least half
The Seller’s Legal Pack for Property Buyers’ Bill 2021 will require anybody selling a property to prepare a legal pack in advance of going to market, including contracts for sale, planning documen - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Oct '23 |
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David McWilliams: Ireland’s commercial property market is on the cusp of monumental collapse
Expect desperate property owners to be leaning on tenants to demand their employees to scrap working from home. The very last line of defence against a crash will be an all-out effort to force employe - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
09 Oct '23 |
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From plasterers to a €1 billion fortune – but has the Comer brothers’ winning streak ended?
They are two Galway brothers who seem to have the Midas touch. After starting their careers in the 1970s as teenage plasterers, Luke and Brian Comer have accumulated a €1bn fortune through building - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Oct '23 |
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John McCartney: Dublin office market is in a downswing but it’s unlikely to be deep or long-lasting
With insufficient leasing to absorb the additional supply of new office blocks nearing completion, I estimate vacancy will top-out at about 15.5 per cent late this year or in the first half of 2024 (d - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Oct '23 |
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Building and borrowing costs squeezing commercial property investment and land sales
Sherry FitzGerald reports investment in Irish commercial property totalled €430m in the third quarter, well below the long-term third-quarter average of €788m. Investment in commercial property an - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Oct '23 |
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Clerys redeveloper sues clothing retailer alleging wrongful termination of lease
Mr Justice Denis McDonald admitted Oces Property Holdings Ltd’s case against Heatons Ltd (trading as Flannels) to the Commercial Court on consent between the parties. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Oct '23 |
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More than 200 complaints made about property agents last year
These regulations include prohibitions on property agents seeking financial inducements to provide services, as well as agents holding multiple booking deposits for the same sale of land.
The PSRA - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Oct '23 |
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What will happen to Irish property values in 2024? Real estate industry players give their view
David Martin, a capital and debt-advisory partner at EY Ireland: The increasing prominence, activity and fluidity of alternative lenders is another trend in the Irish real-estate lending market, and w - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Oct '23 |
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DEAL: State’s new media watchdog inks deal for HQ in Dublin 4
Iput has secured Coimisiún na Meán, as a tenant for its offices at One Shelbourne Buildings in Ballsbridge. Jim O’Reilly of Knight Frank advised Iput. Conor Lennon of Lisney Commercial Real Estate - Subscribe |
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