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15 Oct '20 |
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Tower Holdings gets approval for 34-storey complex on Custom House Quay, Cork
The 34-storey tower will be the tallest building in the Republic, surpassing Capital Dock in Dublin, a 22-storey structure completed last year, and the 17-storey Cork County Hall. - Subscribe |
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14 Oct '20 |
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CBRE Reaction to Ireland’s Budget 2021
CBRE have welcomed Budget 2021 and in particular the commitment by the Irish Government to invest in bringing people back to work and stimulating employment creation, which is so vital to economic rec - Subscribe |
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14 Oct '20 |
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Sherry FitzGerald reaction to Budget 2021
Sherry FitzGerald has welcomed the broad thrust of the housing related measures introduced in Budget 2021, specifically the retention of the expanded Help to Buy scheme and the increased capital expen - Subscribe |
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14 Oct '20 |
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David McWilliams: Why an Irish mortgage costs €80k more than a German one [Missed]
If the private sector can’t fix the housing problem quickly enough, the State must intervene. Given that the State can borrow at zero per cent from the ECB – because it doesn’t have to go throug - Subscribe |
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13 Oct '20 |
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DNG Residential Property Review Q3 2020
Keith Lowe: DNG have just submitted our latest pre budget submission for Budget 2021. For the 5th year in a row we have called for an Affordable Housing Scheme in the form of a Shared Equity Loan Sche - Subscribe |
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13 Oct '20 |
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FEATURED PROPERTY: fully let period offices at 16 Fitzwilliam Street Upper, Dublin 2 for sale
A superbly located and well-presented office investment at 16 Fitzwilliam Street Upper, Dublin 2. This fully let investment is producing an income of €130,000 per annum.See virtual tour here - Subscribe |
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12 Oct '20 |
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DEAL: Investors buy student housing site in Cork
Round Hill Capital, an international real estate investment firm, and NBK Capital have bought a 412-bed student accommodation development in Cork.
NBK Capital, a Middle Eastern investment company, - Subscribe |
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12 Oct '20 |
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Construction should be ‘essential’ if country moved to Level 4, says CIF
The Construction Industry Federation wrote to the Taoiseach and Tánaiste last Monday saying that shutting the industry would immediately hit the delivery of essential housing and infrastructure. The - Subscribe |
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12 Oct '20 |
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Irish construction nears stabilisation after Covid-19 hit
The Ulster Bank construction purchasing managers’ index (PMI), a seasonally adjusted index designed to track changes in construction activity - rose to 47.0 in September from 44.0 in August. Still, - Subscribe |
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12 Oct '20 |
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Yew Grove reports rent collections at almost 100% for fourth quarter
Rent collections for the fourth quarter are almost at 100 per cent, Yew Grove said, with 99.95 per cent of the amount owed collected, with the balance “expected shortly”. This compares with collec - Subscribe |
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11 Oct '20 |
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Prices stable in resilient new homes market: Tommy Barker
The robust nature of the Irish property market in this extraordinary pandemic year continues to engage, and that’s as true for the New Homes market as it is in the wider front. - Subscribe |
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11 Oct '20 |
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Co-living development ‘will destroy’ North Great George’s Street: heritage groups
Hill Street Limited Partnership was last June granted permission by An Bord Pleanála for a seven-storey, 129-bed shared accommodation development with communal kitchen and living spaces at 39-42 Hill - Subscribe |
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09 Oct '20 |
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Hundreds of affordable homes promised for Dublin’s new south city suburb
When it comes to progressing the hugely ambitious masterplan it has for Cherrywood, Quintain would seem intent on doing quite a lot of business between now and 2025. By that point, the company says it - Subscribe |
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09 Oct '20 |
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Building work has started on 15 commercial developments
The largest project is Henderson Park's development of Block N1, Central Park, Sandyford, Dublin 18. It will complete in early 2023 and will comprise 200,000 sq ft. The total cost of building the N1 o - Subscribe |
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09 Oct '20 |
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Paul McNeive: Will Budget 2021 finally address the housing market crisis failures?
At the heart of the problem is the State's almost total failure to build affordable houses, despite having the money, the land and the planning powers. Instead, governments rely on the private sector - Subscribe |
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09 Oct '20 |
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Cairn offers €20k garden office option to new home buyers
Despite plenty of interest they haven’t quite yet taken off, says Sarah Murray, director of customer at the firm. “Buyers are asking lots of questions but it’s not part of getting them in the do - Subscribe |
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09 Oct '20 |
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CBRE: Take-up in the Dublin industrial & logistics sector reached 71,602m2 in Q3 2020
CBRE Ireland have released figures for the volume of transactional activity recorded in the industrial and logistics sector in Dublin in the first nine months of 2020. According to Garrett McClean, Ex - Subscribe |
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09 Oct '20 |
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Five-star hotel approved for St Mary’s College on Bloomfield Avenue in Donnybrook
The board reversed a decision of Dublin City Council to refuse planning permission to hoteliers, Joe and Margaret Scally, for a new 169-bedroom hotel on the site of the former St Mary’s College on B - Subscribe |
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09 Oct '20 |
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Commercial property sales drop by over 50% as Covid hits market: Cushman & Wakefield
In the nine months to the end of September, direct investment sales totalled €1.15 billion, representing a significant decline on the same period in 2019 where €2.4 billion was recorded, the group - Subscribe |
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09 Oct '20 |
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RGRE'S attempt to swap Tara Street hotel for offices rejected by Dublin city planners
In explaining its decision, the council has told the developer that the replacement of the Aqua Vetro building’s proposed hotel with additional office space would “detrimentally impact on the dyna - Subscribe |
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