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13 Oct '22 |
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DEAL: Oakmount sells 61 Thomas St building for over €13m, a discount of about €1.3m on its asking price
Knight Frank acted for the vendor and Lisney for the purchaser. The 16,614 sqft property also includes four fully-let floors of grade-A office accommodation and is generating total annual rent of €8 - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
13 Oct '22 |
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DEAL: Ashbourne Retail Park signed up 10 tenants in 18 months
The latest is Burger King which has opened a new drive thru restaurant which will be operated by Applegreen. Asset manager Wilson Wright says the 10 deals bring occupancy to 91pc. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
13 Oct '22 |
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Ireland to escape worst of property storm triggered by rising interest rates
Given the damage inflicted on the Irish economy by the bursting of the last property boom it doesn’t seem unreasonable to worry as house prices here are now above their Celtic Tiger-era highs. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
13 Oct '22 |
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Paul McNeive: First impressions matter when you make an agency pitch in the property world
While the standards of the very top brands are excellent, some well-known brands are producing documents that are littered with bad grammar and spelling mistakes – which may be partly why they are n - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Oct '22 |
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Quashed Bord Pleanála planning consents will add to cost of housing, says property investor
Ardstone Capital’s 661-apartment project near Milltown is one of three in south Dublin whose planning consents will be quashed after links with former An Bord Pleanála deputy chairman Paul Hyde led - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Oct '22 |
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DEAL: Private pension syndicate acquire Gorey Shopping Centre for €9.35m
Built originally in 2007, the Wexford scheme is generating a net operating income of €920,000 per annum, which will provide the new owners with a yield of 8.95 per cent. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Oct '22 |
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Rod Nowlan: Owners of environmentally-unfriendly offices are in for a rollercoaster ride
There is one area of the property market where the impact of these issues will be magnified; systemic shortfalls have been historically overlooked. This is the area of non-ESG compliant offices, many - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Oct '22 |
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Permission for Dublin’s tallest building refuseed by city council
Ventaway, a company headed by David Kennan and Barry English, applied for the 108m tall, office-led scheme which planners said “is likely to have noticeable and detrimental overbearing and overshado - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Oct '22 |
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Unviable build-to-rent schemes could be converted to cost-rental homes
Developers unable to afford to complete projects represent an opportunity for local authorities, Owen Keegan claims. "I think there is a real possibility that we could get heavily involved in taking t - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
11 Oct '22 |
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‘Anti-social’ tenants won’t be covered by winter eviction ban to considered by Cabinet today
Cabinet ministers will today consider a temporary eviction ban until the end of March.
The proposals from Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien will see a temporary ban on ‘no fault’ evictions to - Subscribe |
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© Other |
11 Oct '22 |
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More than 230 objections made against 580-unit apartment development in Raheny
Last month, the Marlet Group lodged plans with the Council for 580 apartments and a 100 bed nursing home for a 16.5 acre site on lands to the east of St Paul’s College at Sybil Hill, Raheny, Dublin - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
10 Oct '22 |
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Davy warns on home completions
Broker warns higher input costs in construction sector will result in fewer-than-expected new houses next year. “The bigger picture though is that we see Ireland’s housing market as relatively res - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
10 Oct '22 |
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Stephen Garvey of Glenveagh: New housing requires new ways of thinking
Our proposals are about changing the mix of units so we can replace apartments with own-door houses. This would mean there would be the same number of units in a development, but a dramatically improv - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
10 Oct '22 |
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Construction costs surge again with concrete levy impact yet to be felt
BNP Paribas Real Estate Ireland’s latest construction industry tracker detected a modest pick-up in activity in September following three months of contraction, with new orders stabilising and emplo - Subscribe |
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09 Oct '22 |
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Investors pull out of build-to-rent developments
The build-to-rent-sector in Dublin has suffered a heavy blow as €400 million worth of deals on two landmark apartment projects have unravelled in recent months. The German property behemoth Commerz - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
09 Oct '22 |
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Trickle of corporates into housing is more a curiosity than a solution
Is the arrival of a flat-pack furniture expert into the Irish housing market the answer we’ve all been waiting for?
In reality, probably not. The news that Ikea’s investment arm – Ingka Inves - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
09 Oct '22 |
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Michael Kelleher of O’Flynn Group warns house price drop would make new-builds unviable
Any fall in the price of new-build homes will make their construction unviable, one of the biggest developers in Ireland has warned.
Michael Kelleher, group operations director at O’Flynn Group, - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
09 Oct '22 |
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Conor Skehan: Want to fix affordable homes problem? We need an ‘Elon O’Leary’
Irish society had allowed itself to believe it was a uniquely Irish problem — despite the reality that the real cause, the financialisation of housing, was behind a wave of crisis in the sector that - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
09 Oct '22 |
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DEAL: Developer Gannon accepts offer on €70 million-valued car park at Dublin Airport
Neither Gannon nor the auctioneers handling the sale, Collins and Knight Frank, responded to a request for comment about the price, or the bidder for the site. - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
09 Oct '22 |
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Estate agents and property investors informed that 33 estates in north Dublin are ‘socially satisfied’ and therefore not eligible
Fingal County Council issued a document last year which said that 33 private estates were deemed to be “areas socially satisfied” due to the high number of state-supported tenancies in place, and - Subscribe |
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