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19 Sep '17 |
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Green REIT sees Cork office demand
The outlook for top office rents in Cork, which currently stand at between ?27.50 to ?30, was also favourable because like Dublin the city is tapping foreign direct investment. Green REIT said it - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
19 Sep '17 |
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Four recommendations to get new houses built quicker, according to architects
The Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (RIAI) has published a report with four suggestions to speed up the delivery of new houses around the country.
The RIAI report highlights what they - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Sep '17 |
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Green Reit close to agreeing key commercial lettings in Dublin
tephen Vernon, executive chairman of Green Property Reit Ventures, confirmed that the company was in talks with potential tenants for One Molesworth Street in Dublin. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Sep '17 |
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Wrangling over ??affordable housing?? prices threatens funding
??In some of the south Dublin sites, the developers are having difficulty delivering affordable housing because of the overall development costs associated with the area.
??It is easier for develop - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Sep '17 |
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Housing: Who are the cash buyers and how come there??s so many of them?
??It??s a bit bouncy from quarter to quarter, but on a four-quarter moving average basis, you can see that it is gradually tapering, very very slowly,? says John McCartney, director of research at - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Sep '17 |
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Fintan O??Toole: We have returned to 1913 conditions - families living in a single room
The market myth was exposed in the crazy boom years. We had a frenzy of private housebuilding. Houses were going up like balloons at a children??s party: at the height of the madness, we were buildin - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Sep '17 |
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Property prices on track to surpass Celtic Tiger highs by 2020: Savills
An analysis by Savills shows house prices may return to peak April 2007 prices in Dublin by February 2020 ?? just 2½ years away ?? if the current rate of growth continues. Outside Dublin the recove - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
18 Sep '17 |
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Council urged to reopen 16 empty bedsits on St Laurence??s Park in Stillorgan
The continued dereliction and vacancy of almost 16 units of social housing, in the heart of Stillorgan, Co Dublin, is a ??disgrace,? ??scandalous? and ??very sad?, according to residents and - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
18 Sep '17 |
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Retooling of Nama should not precede EU ruling, developer says
Michael O??Flynn, head of O??Flynn Construction argued that any plans to broaden Nama??s role should wait until Europe rules on the complaint. The developers allege that allowing the agency to fund - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
18 Sep '17 |
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UK house price growth at slowest since 2012
Asking prices for London have dropped 3.2 per cent in the past year, the most this decade and a far cry from growth of more than 20 percent in 2014, Rightmove said. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
18 Sep '17 |
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How do I find out when my house was built?
The age of a building can be researched from a number of sources. Many large period properties may have been altered at different stages during different periods and, as such, the phases of developmen - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
18 Sep '17 |
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Profit at Green Reit down 11pc despite increase in rental income
Gary Kennedy, chairman of Green REIT: "Our strategic focus continues to be on driving risk adjusted returns for shareholders, and we look forward to the further contributions to come from the completi - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
18 Sep '17 |
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Dublin Bay Studios' plan 'a no-brainer'
Dublin studio is proposing an ?80m world-class film studio on a portion of the site known as Poolbeg West. The IDA has told Dublin City Council that a proposed new film studio has the potential to h - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
18 Sep '17 |
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Cairn Homes dominate development market
The next most valuable development land deal took place in the first quarter of this year, and saw US-backed Broadhaven Credit Partners agree the payment of ?90m for Project Limestone, a portfolio c - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
18 Sep '17 |
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Revealed: Why the Government is about to spend ?60k studying renters
The Department of Housing is set to spend up to ?60,000 studying renters to find out who wants to buy and who is happy to continue renting, Independent.ie has learned. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
18 Sep '17 |
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Murphy eyes ?7bn Isif cash to finance new housing blitz
A draft document, drawn up by the Department of Housing and seen by the Irish Independent, sets out a greater level of involvement in the sector by Isif, which is managed by the National Treasury Mana - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Sep '17 |
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Priced out of Clontarf or Sutton? There??s value in Raheny
Wayne O??Brien, manger local DNG branch: "??All Saints properties are being bought as starter family homes. Young families trying to get a foothold in the property market. Then a step up from that y - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 Sep '17 |
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Customers to save hundreds as AIB cuts variable mortgage rate
Robert Mulhall: "Our strategy, when conditions allow, is to pass on variable rate reductions to both new and existing customers and we continue to do that. Therefore existing SVR customers will automa - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Sep '17 |
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NI's Lagan Homes sets its sights on the Republic
The company, owned by Kevin Lagan and connected to the wider Lagan Group, is understood to have already held discussions with a number of parties regarding site acquisitions and operations. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Sep '17 |
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Groundhog Day in Athenry as Apple??s ?850m data centre stalls
If the court finds the decision was defective, Apple and Athenry are back to square one.
That is not a properly functioning, modern planning system. That is a systemic shambles, the fault of nobody i - Subscribe |
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