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27 Sep '17 |
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Prime Living to build 700-bed student complex in Sandyford
UK developer U+I paid just ?6.5 million for the 0.73-hectare (1.8-acre) site in 2015 and put it on the market earlier this year for ?10 million-plus.
The site was sold with the benefit of plannin - Subscribe |
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27 Sep '17 |
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What??s in store for your bricks-and-mortar store?
Owen McFeely, retail and consumer senior manager with PwC, says stores ??aren??t dying but they are evolving?.
??Adaptation is critical if retailers are going to continue growing their bricks an - Subscribe |
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27 Sep '17 |
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DEAL: WeWork sets up Irish presence on George??s Quay on rental terms of about ?613/sq m
WeWork will occupy 4,645sq m in the renamed 1GQ, which occupies a prime position overlooking the Liffey and the Custom House at the gateway to the south docks. The second venue, Iveagh Court, was occu - Subscribe |
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27 Sep '17 |
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Mortgage approvals rose almost 15% in August
The number of mortgages approved in August rose by almost 15 per cent compared with the same month last year, new figures from the Banking and Payments Federation Ireland show. - Subscribe |
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27 Sep '17 |
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Hines reveals plans for Cherrywood town centre in south Dublin
The application envisages a mixed-use development of 195,096sq m, which would include 1,269 rental apartments and 54,348sq m of shops, restaurants, cafes, bars, leisure outlets and a hotel. - Subscribe |
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27 Sep '17 |
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UK real estate group PMM opens in Ireland with ?500m to lend
It will also offer loans of between ?10 million and ?25 million, based on properties in ??core cities? with an LTV of up to 75 per cent. The minimum interest rate is listed as 6.5 per cent. - Subscribe |
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26 Sep '17 |
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Significant rise in appeals over housing projects
To overcome delays, the Government recently introduced rules to allow developers to lodge directly to An Bord Pleanála applications for large housing plans. The move is expected to cut the time it ta - Subscribe |
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26 Sep '17 |
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Renters paying twice as much as mortgage holders
In comparison, a 25 year mortgage on the average three bed semi detached house costing ?211,843 works out at ?969 per month at current rates, according to a survey carried out by the national Real - Subscribe |
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26 Sep '17 |
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Nama has paid ?7.5m for 91 redundancies since start of 2016
Some 91 staff have availed of the agency??s redundancy and retention scheme, a response to a parliamentary question from Fianna Fáil finance spokesman Michael McGrath shows. - Subscribe |
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26 Sep '17 |
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CarVal pursues Tony Mansfield over property debts
A distressed assets fund linked to the US investment giant CarVal is pursuing the eldest son of the late developer Jim Mansfield over debts. The fund has more than ?400,000 of security on a luxury p - Subscribe |
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26 Sep '17 |
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AIB won??t return to ??old days?? of 100% developer loans
??However, prudence does not mean inaction,? AIB??s chief executive Bernard Byrne will tell the committee in what will be the latest of its series of meetings with Irish lenders. - Subscribe |
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26 Sep '17 |
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Plans for a new affordable housing scheme to be revealed
The new scheme would be the first to give set discounts to qualifying owner-occupiers since the national affordable housing scheme, which saw Dublin buyers get new homes at 30-35 per cent below market - Subscribe |
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25 Sep '17 |
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Telegraph: The Irish property market powers up again - but is it forming another bubble?
Although the lending market has improved, banks are not entirely in the clear. The number of non-performing mortgages among home owners is still high, according to Moody??s, and loans still in long - Subscribe |
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25 Sep '17 |
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Ronan Lyons: I have to ask - is Ireland 25 years into a 100-year housing crisis?
Dublin needs an apartment block of 200 homes opening every week from now until the 2080s. The rest of the country (combined) needs six opening every month. - Subscribe |
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25 Sep '17 |
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Sean Mulryan's Ballymore voted 'Residential Company of the Year' at 2017 Estates Gazette awards
This year, Ballymore celebrated its 35th year in business. Arriving at that landmark is no mean feat considering the proverbial mountain the company had to climb to repay the ?3.2bn gross debt it ow - Subscribe |
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25 Sep '17 |
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Developers need affordable finance to deliver housing
It doesn't take a genius to understand that these 'credit card' rates of borrowing will serve either to discourage developers from seeking finance in the first place, or end up being accounted for in - Subscribe |
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25 Sep '17 |
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Fast-track planning for data centres
The Government is devising laws to prevent a repeat of the controversy that had led to severe delays to a proposed ?850m project in Athenry, Co Galway.
Apple has reportedly warned officials the inv - Subscribe |
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25 Sep '17 |
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REA Average House Price Survey: average 3-bed semi has risen by 3.1pc to ?221,843 since June
??Supply is the main driver of these continuing price rises with our agents reporting that the volume of listings is down around the country,? said REA spokesperson Healy Hynes. - Subscribe |
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25 Sep '17 |
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UCD applies to fast-track provision of 3,000 student beds
An application for a ?300 million on-campus accommodation complex for 3,000 more students at University College Dublin (UCD) has been submitted to An Bord Pleanála for ??fast-track? planning app - Subscribe |
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25 Sep '17 |
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Dublin faces glut of offices if construction continues at current levels
Speaking at the Aberdeen Standard Investments European press forum, Anne Breen, head of real estate research, said she had be concerned about Dublin ??dislocating from fundamentals? if the current - Subscribe |
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