© The Irish Times |
04 Oct '23 |
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DEAL: French investor in €18m deal for HSE offices at Dublin’s North Park
French investor Iroko Zen has made its eighth acquisition in the Irish investment market following the completion of a deal for a fully let office investment at North Park Business Park in Dublin 11. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
04 Oct '23 |
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Landlord Ires Reit completes sale of 194 Dublin houses and apartments for €72m
“Today’s announcement marks a significant milestone on our disposal programme, and the completion of this transaction has been achieved well ahead of the expected timeframe,” chief executive Mar - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
04 Oct '23 |
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CBRE: This year the Irish commercial market will likely record less than 50% of that level
CBRE Ireland has confirmed that a total of €444 million was invested into Irish commercial property in Q3 2023, spread across 30 transactions. The Q3 total is below the long-term quarterly averag - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
04 Oct '23 |
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Bray Central openings include Penny's
“The good news is that Holland and Barrett is due to open this week. Card Factory will be taking possession of their unit in the next couple of weeks and hope to open before Christmas.
“The big - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Oct '23 |
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Should landlords get a budget tax cut? A property agent debates with an economist
Regina Mangan of Liberty Blue: Yes, 10,500 notices to quit were served to tenants in the first six months of 2023. The facts speak for themselves. Barra Roantree of TCD: No. Cutting taxes for landlord - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
03 Oct '23 |
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Developers call for second-hand house levy in budget that could add €5,000 to sales price
The Construction Industry Federation (CIF) is pushing the government to introduce a 1 per cent levy in the upcoming budget which would be used to spread the cost of delivering transport and utility in - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
03 Oct '23 |
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Rita Carney JLL: If you’re not ‘best in class’, you’re out of luck
This has created a deluge of requirements for space that meets these standards and as a result, it has opened a bifurcation in the market of office space which is the ‘best-in-class’ versus the - Subscribe |
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© RTE |
03 Oct '23 |
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Signs of property rebound with asking prices up 4% - MyHome.ie
There were 13,400 properties available for sale on the MyHome terminal in the third quarter - well below the pre-pandemic figure of 20,000-plus.
"This equates to just 0.6% of the 2.1 million total - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
03 Oct '23 |
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Working from home hits offices and city centre pubs
An area under pressure is commercial property, a high value but low employment sector, which is widely expected to see rising distress levels as the impact of higher borrowing costs filters through to - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Oct '23 |
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Modern offices have full meeting rooms and empty desks. It’s time for a rethink
This shows that even the smartest workplaces were designed according to principles that need to be “completely blown up”, he said, adding he was on the case. “In the next year or two, we are goi - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Oct '23 |
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‘Staging a property’: is that a cost that I can set against capital gains?
If a developer or builder was to stage a show house, then “the costs of staging the property for sale may be deductible in arriving at the taxable profits of the trade”. Note, even then, that is o - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
03 Oct '23 |
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Huckletree co-founder Andrew Lynch launches rent-to-buy firm Homely
Andrew Lynch, the former co-founder of co-working space business Huckletree, has launched a startup called Homely that aims to help renters who have relatively high incomes but cannot initially secure - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Oct '23 |
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Tetrarch seeks permission for ‘assisted living’ units on Mount Anville land
Tetrarch has lodged plans to build 114 residential units for “assisted living” on land beside Mount Anville girls schools in Goatstown, south Dublin; 100 apartments and 14 houses for people aged o - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Sep '23 |
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Planning granted for 110 apartments in derelict 14-storey Sentinel Sandyford block
Having spent just €850,000 to secure ownership of the Sentinel shell and its site in 2011, the Comers should be in line for a significant return on their original outlay whether they develop and hol - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
29 Sep '23 |
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Sherry FitzGerald: A moderation in house prices masks a further deterioration in stock
Sherry FitzGerald, Ireland’s largest estate agent, reported today (Thursday, September 28th, 2023) that the average value of second-hand homes in Ireland increased by 1.2%[i] in the third quarte - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Sep '23 |
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Workday seeks permission for two office blocks in Grangegorman
Workday Ltd is seeking a 10-year planning permission for the scheme that is to include two office blocks from eight to 12 storeys high at the Strategic Development Zone (SDZ) at Grangegorman at Dublin - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Sep '23 |
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Cantillon: Businesses need to consider housing staff
This week, the Merrion Hotel in Dublin confirmed it is progressing plans to build staff quarters in a building it owns around the corner from its Dublin 2 premises. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Sep '23 |
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Google opens Boland’s Mills office with nod to its historic past
The opening of the first of Google’s offices in the old Boland’s Mills is a milestone for the tech company. Google bought the buildings, then known as Boland’s Quay, in 2018 in a deal worth abou - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Sep '23 |
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Joanne Hunt: How to pick the best estate agent and maximise the sale price of your home
Check out prospective agents’ current online ads. Is the house description engaging, informative and accurate, or just a cut-and-paste job from others sold in the area? If the first picture in the c - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
29 Sep '23 |
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Daft.ie: Irish House Price Report Q3 2023
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> Supply is indeed weakening ‐ although not dramatically, at least not yet. In other words, the rise in prices seen in the last six months may be driven in part by a lack - Subscribe |
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