© 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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© Business Post |
09 Oct '22 |
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Excluding investors from refurbishment grants a missed opportunity
Coleman Connor of O’Connor Shannon, an estate agent who specialises in the sale of Dublin period properties, believes that there are acres of upstairs space in the city lying vacant and these could - Subscribe |
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© Other |
08 Oct '22 |
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Dublin City Council lodges planning application for 578 homes in Inchicore
Dublin City Council has lodged a planning application for the construction of 578 social and cost rental homes in Inchicore, Dublin 8. The Emmet Road Mixed Tenure Development application also seeks pe - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
08 Oct '22 |
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Signs of slowdown in house prices across eurozone as interest rates rise
Factors including a greater desire for bigger properties that allow work from home may, however, offer some support, ECB researchers said last month.
The Eurostat figures again show Irish rents and - Subscribe |
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© Other |
08 Oct '22 |
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'Most landlords aren’t even getting by' claims group opposed to eviction ban
“Our members would be very concerned about imposing an eviction ban for many reasons,” Mary Conway, a spokesperson for the Irish Property Owners Association, told The Pat Kenny Show. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 Oct '22 |
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DEAL: German investor pays €60m for Eight Building, Newmarket Square, Dublin 8
Patrizia, advised on its purchase by Knight Frank, has paid €60 million for the Eight Building, a newly developed office and retail building at Newmarket Square in Dublin’s Liberties. Phil Irons: - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Oct '22 |
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Estate agents give verdict on ESRI’s latest assessment of market
Keith Lowe: “We look at the value of property based on supply and demand. At the present time there is very strong demand for a limited supply of property. Most houses we sell have multiple bidders - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
07 Oct '22 |
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Brokers want eight-week period for house hunters to draw down mortgages
Trevor Grant of the AIMA: "If an applicant has fully submitted all of the information required and has secured mortgage approval, they should be given a period of eight weeks, to close out their mortg - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Oct '22 |
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Winter eviction ban under consideration amid cost-of-living crisis
The Government is considering a winter ban on evictions that could be in place until the end of March. A senior Government source said the policy would have to be balanced against the possibility it c - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
07 Oct '22 |
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An Bord Pleanála denies delaying large-scale planning decisions until law changes
A spokesperson for An Bord Pleanála said there was “no linkage between these delays and any proposed legislative amendments”, adding the delays to SHDs in particular have resulted from a glut of - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Oct '22 |
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Builders acted on just 40% of planning permissions granted for new homes
John Downey told this year’s CIF conference that the number of planning permissions given by councils in the capital was up to what the city needed, with building costs were the key problem facing d - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
06 Oct '22 |
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Savills: The Residential Land Supply Study, How the cutting of land is impacting the housing market
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> There has been a reduction of zoned residential land with potential capacity for over 100,000 units within the Greater Dublin Area. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
06 Oct '22 |
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‘Disgraceful behaviour’ – Anger as huge rate rise by Finance Ireland means buying plans are scuppered for many
Plans by number of people to buy homes are set to collapse after Finance Ireland announced an enormous rate rise with immediate effect.
People hoping to close contracts to buy homes have told how t - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
06 Oct '22 |
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Irish property market set to slow down with house prices overvalued by 7%, ESRI says
“That doesn’t necessarily mean that house prices are going to fall by that amount, but what it does suggest is that the substantial increases in house prices that we’ve witnessed cannot continue - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
05 Oct '22 |
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DEAL: M7 Real Estate pays just over €7m for Churchtown Business Park
Nicholas Corson of Finnegan Menton acted for the vendors while Gavin Butler of Savills acted for M7 Real Estate. The sale reflects an initial net yield of 5.2 per cent which will increase upon the let - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
05 Oct '22 |
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DEAL: Clinigen Ireland signs pre-let deal for unit 12 at Airways Industrial Estate
Kevin McHugh of Harvey says: “It is rare to see older warehouses being rebuilt to such a high standard. The savings in embodied carbon mean that this building is much more sustainable than an equiva - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
05 Oct '22 |
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75% of Ireland’s real estate investments were in office and living assets in Q3 2022
Latest research from JLL, tracking Ireland’s investment market, indicates that €1.8bn worth of transactions took place in Q3 2022.Investment volumes were relatively healthy throughout the q - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
05 Oct '22 |
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Fiona Reddan: Could interest rate hikes cause a property price crash in Ireland?
In south Dublin for example, Brian Dempsey of DNG’s Stillorgan office estimates about 50 per cent of transactions in the area are funded with as much as half of the purchase price in cash. - Subscribe |
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