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04 Oct '22 |
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Families ‘distressed’ as developer delays major housing project in Co Laois due to rising costs
Alder Residential has put the development of Millers Hill, a 79-home estate in Killenard, on hold until next March, citing the rising cost of construction materials, tight labour markets, a shortage o - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Oct '22 |
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Ikea to invest €100m to build over 250 social homes in Dublin
The Ingka Group said it will treat the rental payments it collects as mortgage repayments. This will allow the transfer of all 150 homes to the local authorities at the end of the lease term at an est - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Oct '22 |
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Savills say National Planning Framework will maintain Dublin housing shortage
In its Residential Land Supply Study 2022, published on Tuesday, Savills have concluded that elements of the framework, which was introduced in 2018, will impede “the roll-out of a residential housi - Subscribe |
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© Extra.ie |
03 Oct '22 |
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Government quango meant to help build family homes financing 'cuckoo' fund
An Irish Mail on Sunday investigation has found that finance for the Urbeo homes was provided by the taxpayer via HBFI. According to contract and loan documents, the HBFI finance was provided on the b - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
03 Oct '22 |
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Energy crisis adds €60,000 to price of best insulated homes – Mark Keenan
Homes with the highest A and B energy ratings, are now selling for 12pc more than lower-ranked properties around the country and fetching 16pc extra in Dublin. REA data shows the rate of house price i - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Oct '22 |
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MyHome.ie: Housing market beginning to ‘cool off
“This supply is badly needed, as demand is still particularly strong. On MyHome.ie, leads are up by 27 per cent and brochure views are up 15 per cent compared to this time last year,” said Joanne - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Oct '22 |
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Controversial planning rules for build-to-rent apartments to be axed
“It’s clear from the number of BTR developments which have received planning permission but have not yet begun that the State needs to take action to ensure these developments are activated.” It - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
02 Oct '22 |
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The €1.7m starter home: How investment funds are inflating prices in Dublin suburbs
Mass purchasing of standard starter homes in Swords by a property investment vehicle has caused prices in the north county Dublin estate to spiral - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
01 Oct '22 |
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CBRE appoints new chief operating officer, Meadhbh McClean
Meadhbh McClean has been promoted to CBRE Ireland’s chief operating officer and executive director for its advisory business, effective immediately.
McClean previously served as head of the agenc - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
01 Oct '22 |
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New vacant homes tax will triple local property charges on empty houses
Government says new budget measure will help ‘ensure all viable housing stock is made available for use’ but an opposition politician has called it ‘too weak to be effective’ - Subscribe |
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© TheJournal.ie |
01 Oct '22 |
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Landlord group 'shocked' at lack of supports as Donohoe says rent freeze won't work
THE IRISH PROPERTY Owners’ Association (IPOA) has said it is “shocked, disappointed and saddened” that no “meaningful” measures have been introduced in Budget 2023 to “prevent the exodus o - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
01 Oct '22 |
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Finance Ireland doubles mortgage lending as broker channel grows in influence
Half of that business was in home loans and Finance Ireland now commands a 5.3pc market share, with a 13pc share of the growing broker channel, which now accounts for half of new mortgages written in - Subscribe |
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© TheJournal.ie |
29 Sep '22 |
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Cost of building new homes to go up by as much as €3k due to concrete levy
A NEW 10% levy on concrete introduced in the Budget to help pay the redress for the mica scandal will mean it will mean an extra cost of at least €3,00 to build a typical home in Ireland, it was war - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
29 Sep '22 |
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Plan to axe leased social housing is under ‘review’
The plan to completely phase out leasing homes for social housing is still under review, despite a commitment from Micheál Martin to end the practice by 2025. The latest report from the Dublin Housin - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Sep '22 |
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BPFI: Number of mortgage approvals to buy homes falls compared with 2021
Mortgage approvals data for August show a decline of more than 21 per cent in the number of buy-to-let approvals compared with 2021, while approvals for people moving house fell 5.4 per cent. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
29 Sep '22 |
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It takes 16 years’ pay to buy a home in Ireland, EU report finds
Irish homebuyers are second only to Malta, where it takes more than 20 years to save enough for a 100-square-metre apartment. According to the study, however, Irish house prices are technically “und - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Sep '22 |
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Hugh Wallace: I am dumbfounded by the vagaries of Ireland’s planning system
Government plans fail to provide for a single, integrated planning entity capable of delivering their respective visions. This results in a repeated failure to identify national priorities and assets - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
28 Sep '22 |
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Ronan Group Real Estate (RGRE) has secured full ownership of Waterfront South Central site in Dublin’s north docklands
The agreement of the deal between RGRE and its partner, Fortress, clears the way for the developer to commence the construction of a new European headquarters for global banking giant, Citigroup on th - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
28 Sep '22 |
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DNG welcomes the extension of the Help To Buy Incentive Scheme
Reacting to the measures announced in Budget 2023 Paul Murgatroyd, Director of Research with leading property group DNG, welcomed the extension of the Help To Buy (HTB) Scheme in its current format, f - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
27 Sep '22 |
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Ronan Lyons: What would a healthy housing system look like? The Daft Report Q3 2022
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> The "magic number" ‐ such that there can ever be one ‐ is somewhere around 4,500. More homes on the market in Dublin than this, and there is likely to be some downwar - Subscribe |
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