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21 Oct '22 |
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Sherry FitzGerald to re-enter commercial property and to expand mortgage broker unit
Chief executive Steven McKenna told The Irish Times that the company wants to re-enter the commercial property space, having sold its business to Cushman & Wakefield in 2018, at a time when it represe - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
21 Oct '22 |
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Residential scheme at Glebe House in Crumlin given green light
The scheme, to the southwest of St Agnes Road in Dublin 12 is being developed by Seabren Developments which is led by Michael Moran of Moran’s Red Cow hotel. - Subscribe |
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21 Oct '22 |
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Over 500 first-time buyers approved for financial supports under First Home Scheme
Michael Broderick, cheif executive of the First Home Scheme, said: "It is early days, but we are off to a good start and First-Time Buyers are responding very favourably to what we offer, with close t - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
21 Oct '22 |
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Kennedy Wilson secures three blue-chip tenants at 20 Kildare Street
Dentons, Aircastle and Davidson Kempner sign long-term leases on offices at the newly refurbished property, which is now 76 per cent occupied. Kennedy Wilson president Mary Ricks said: “We are thril - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Oct '22 |
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House builders get stock boost from easing of mortgage loan rules
Glenveagh and Cairn Homes were among the top performers on the Irish Stock Exchange on Wednesday as investors calculated that looser mortgage rules for borrowers would mean bigger profits for builders - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Oct '22 |
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Paul McNeive: Eviction ban risks many unintended consequences for rental market
Here are some of the typical misunderstandings you will hear.
“Landlords are responsible for high rents.” Not true. The uncomfortable irony here is that it is tenants, bidding against each othe - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Oct '22 |
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Readers have their say on the eviction ban: ‘Well-intentioned but the wrong strategy’
It is the Government’s responsibility to house people, not a private individual. The high levels of taxation and the RTB (Residential Tenancies Board) oversight on my property were a huge disincenti - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Oct '22 |
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Central Bank to ease income rules for mortgage lending
The Central Bank is set to say on Wednesday that it will ease its mortgage rules marginally to allow households to borrow up to four times their income in taking on a home loan, according to sources.
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19 Oct '22 |
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Builders should not decide housing locations, planning regulator Niall Cussen says
A “myth” had been put forward, Mr Cussen said, that the failure to deliver sufficient homes was a result of policies that constrained rezoning of lands in outlying suburban or rural areas. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
18 Oct '22 |
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Rising prices mean home buyers are getting older
Last year saw 46,420 residential dwellings bought, up from 19,300 in 2010.
The proportion of properties which were purchased jointly increased from 47pc in 2010 to 60pc in 2021, likely to reflect h - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
18 Oct '22 |
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Cantillon: An Bord Pleanála requires extensive retrofit to deal with mounting case load
With only five of the usual nine ordinary board seats occupied and more than 2,000 cases on hand going into the autumn, the lack of decision-making personnel would be a problem even if An Bord Pleaná - Subscribe |
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18 Oct '22 |
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An Bord Pleanála signs off on developments for 438 homes in Enniskerry and Naas
An Bord Pleanála gave the go ahead to Capami Ltd for 219 units on a site at Enniskerry in Co Wicklow, and to the LDA for 219 residential units for lands at the former Devoy Barracks in Naas. Both sch - Subscribe |
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18 Oct '22 |
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CBRE: Strongest Quarter on Record for Dublin I&L Take-Up
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> Garrett McClean commented, “we continue to see strong occupier demand for modern industrial & logistics facilities throughout the Dublin region and this is reflected in - Subscribe |
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18 Oct '22 |
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Building Of Homes Slowing Down To A Trickle
The figures reveal just 5,202 out of a target of 9,500 last year were built.
Of 1,850 private and affordable homes planned and 750 planned shared equity properties, none were completed. The figures - Subscribe |
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18 Oct '22 |
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Hammerson-Allianz joint venture commences building its first-ever residential-led scheme in Ireland
Hammerson and Allianz Real Estate, on behalf of the Dundrum Retail Limited Partnership, announce that construction has commenced on its first-ever Irish residential-led scheme, The Ironworks. The - Subscribe |
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18 Oct '22 |
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Ronan Lyons: Build-to-Rent kickstarted a rental construction boom. Why is it likely to be scrapped?
The politics of Irish housing are so perverse that a highly successful scheme to stimulate the production of rental homes is about to be cancelled for political reasons. Here's why Built-to-Rent worke - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Oct '22 |
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ABP will not oppose challenge to permission for Pembroke Partnership Limited's 115 Dundrum apartments
It is understood the board’s concession in the legal case comes in response to the applicants’ claim that the developer had not identified a “material contravention” of the Dún Laoghaire-Rath - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Oct '22 |
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Hoxton Hotel to open at site of Central Hotel on Dublin’s Exchequer Street
Deutsche Finance International and London and Dublin-based property investor BCP Capital have signed an agreement with hospitality specialists Ennismore to operate Ireland’s first Hoxton Hotel. - Subscribe |
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16 Oct '22 |
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DEAL: Planet takes space in the last floor left in Bonham Quay Campus, Galway
Planet joins an existing line of tenants in Phase 1, including Genesys International , Diligent Corporation and Signify Health, which together, leased 11,613 square metres at Bonham ...
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16 Oct '22 |
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Lisney: Value of Irish property deals this year close to record levels
The value of Irish property deals this year will be at least €4.5 billion and, if including the company sale of Hibernia Reit for €1.09 billion, it would amount to at least €5.59 billion, which - Subscribe |
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