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20 Nov '17 |
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DEAL: Eagle House, 14 Wentworth Street, Eblana Villas, Dublin 2 sells for â?¬675k at auction [SBP sub]
The auctioneer reduced the guide price for the re-run from â?¬725,000 to â?¬675,000 for Eagle House, 14 Wentworth Street, Eblana Villas, Dublin 2 - Subscribe |
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20 Nov '17 |
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[Needs SBP sub] Far away hills really are greener for property investment: Craig Wright
The Irish market is performing strongly, but is more volatile than real estate elsewhere. Investors might want a more global perspective - Subscribe |
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20 Nov '17 |
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[Needs SBP sub] Why does it cost so much to build an apartment?
It could cost up to â?¬578,000 to develop a city centre apartment, which would then sell for around â?¬383,000 - Subscribe |
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20 Nov '17 |
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[Needs SBP sub] Alanis pays â?¬89m for Barrett hotels and property empire
Alanis, which is being backed by Deutsche Bank, has been selected as the preferred bidder for the Gerry Barrett assets by a court-appointed examiner - Subscribe |
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20 Nov '17 |
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[Needs SBPsub] Start Mortgages tells Central Bank of major arrears miscalculations
Lone Star-backed lender admits error that affected hundreds of borrowers; one customerâ??s arrears overstated by 500 per cent - Subscribe |
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20 Nov '17 |
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[NEEDS SBP SUB] Revealed: 15,000 rogue landlords targeted for not registering tenants
Housing tsar says penalties are not strong enough - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
20 Nov '17 |
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Housing dysfunction is a political failure, not an economic one
There is nobody who would claim that the aggregate housing services market in Ireland is being well provided for. There is a market failure. When market failures happen governments must step in, or el - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
20 Nov '17 |
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Solving housing will be time consuming
Dutch housing associations are much larger and better
financed than their UK and Irish equivalents. In Sweden and the Netherlands, these bodies are now net contributors to the national coffers.
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20 Nov '17 |
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Dublin's Docklands proving to be a high-powered engine of recovery: Knight Frank
The author of Knight Frank's latest quarterly review of the Dublin office market, head of research John Ring, notes the "deep roots" which Google and that other tech giant, Facebook, have established - Subscribe |
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20 Nov '17 |
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Castlehaven backs McNamara's return to housebuilding
Dublin-based Castlehaven Finance has helped bankroll Bernard McNamara's return to residential development in Ireland.
Mr McNamara's Roxtip firm is currently building homes in Donabate, north County D - Subscribe |
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20 Nov '17 |
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Donnybrook Fair fights enforcement order
Upmarket food company Donnybrook Fair is to fight an order by Fingal County Council that it pull down an outdoor seating enclosure at its Malahide restaurant in Co Dublin. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Nov '17 |
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Eilis O'Hanlon: The housing crisis is about people, not just prices
To afford to live in such a house, said couple must stretch themselves to the absolute limit financially. Pray tell, ESRI, is that "on the low side"?
The institute's research is not in doubt here. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
18 Nov '17 |
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Oaktree on track to win race for The Square in Tallaght
Final bids for the 53,603sq m (577,500sq ft) centre were lodged on Tuesday of this week, according to sources.
The Irish Times reported last month that Oaktree, acting through a vehicle called Target - Subscribe |
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17 Nov '17 |
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Jim Power: Debate about a housing bubble is missing the point
Demand is being driven higher by solid fundamentals such as population growth, employment creation, an improvement in credit availability, and a basic improvement in confidence about Irelandâ??s futur - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
17 Nov '17 |
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Google lines up purchase of â?¬170m Boland's Quay
While Google had been identified earlier this year as being one of number of parties interested in acquiring a part of the scheme known as Boland's Mills for an estimated â?¬11m, the Irish Independent - Subscribe |
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17 Nov '17 |
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Limerick secures EU funds for multi-million euro office project
Yesterday, European Investment Bank (EIB) vice president Andrew McDowell signed an â?¬85m loan contract for the scheme, and the separate Council of Europe Bank is to provide a matching loan. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
17 Nov '17 |
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Paul McNeive talks to Mark FitzGerald
"There is room to grow our 15pc residential market share, but I'm not transfixed by horizons. Further expansion in the UK is a possibility - Steven McKenna will lead the strategy," - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
17 Nov '17 |
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Fresh multi-million euro extension plans for Liffey Valley Shopping Centre
The fresh plans for the centre come just months after An Bord Pleanála blocked a proposed �150m expansion at Liffey Valley that would have included a 2,500-seater indoor ice arena. - Subscribe |
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17 Nov '17 |
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Revealed: How much renters need to earn to afford one-bed flat in Dublin
The Expat City Ranking survey found nine out of 10 foreign workers in Dublin regard accommodation as unaffordable - double the global average.
In Dublin, the Nestpick survey found that the average - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Nov '17 |
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Windmill gain: Hibernia Reit may sell some of its property assets
Hibernia Real Estate Investment Trust (Reit) may look at selling some of its properties to other investors should it get the right opportunities, according to chief executive Kevin Nowlan. - Subscribe |
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