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28 Sep '18 |
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Ballymore founder warns soaring build costs ??biggest risk??
??Because there aren??t enough tradesmen, they??re going to call the tune ?? and, by the way, builders?? suppliers are just going to go for it, too,? said Mr Mulryan. ??That??s the biggest r - Subscribe |
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28 Sep '18 |
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© Irish Independent |
27 Sep '18 |
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Amazon said to plan 3,000 cashierless stores by 2021
Shoppers use a smartphone app to enter the store. Once they scan their phones at a turnstile, they can grab what they want from a range of salads, sandwiches, drinks and snacks - and then walk out wit - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
27 Sep '18 |
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Paul McNeive: New ways of selling are persisting and evolving
Stephen McCarthy, Managing Director of BidX1, who has pioneered online auctions, told me that they would be launching a 'conditional offer' online auction product in three to four months.
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© Irish Independent |
27 Sep '18 |
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DEAL: Emmet Manor, apartment block comprising 32 two-bedroom units, in Inchicore sells for ?3.4million
Having already secured in the region of ?3.2m earlier this year for the adjacent Emmet Lodge, Jonathan Fenn, director at BidX1, had expected the property to be of significant interest to potential p - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
27 Sep '18 |
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House-buyers forced to make compromises as prices spiral, KBC survey finds
The bi-annual research from KBC bank suggests that the house-buying process is one ??to be endured rather than enjoyed? with many would-be buyers feeling bleak about the prospects of finding the ri - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
27 Sep '18 |
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Mortgage approvals for first-time buyers dip as switching activity rises
According to data from Banking & Payments Federation Ireland, a total of 4,185 mortgages got the thumbs-up last month, down 0.9 per cent versus the 4,222 applications that were approved in July. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
27 Sep '18 |
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Sharp spikes in cost of renting homes in urban areas, figures show
The data published by the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) for the first time draws a distinction between existing and new tenancies and shows a substantial divergence between rates of increase for s - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
25 Sep '18 |
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Three companies in race to develop urban centre at Guinness Brewery
Property players Hines, Ballymore and U&I will shortly enter the final lap of the race to develop part of the Guinness Brewery as a new urban centre.
Guinness??s parent, Diageo, last year announce - Subscribe |
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24 Sep '18 |
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[Need SBP sub] Ronan and Colony??s ?3bn Dublin play
A joint venture company between property developer Johnny Ronan and US investment group Colony Capital is to invest ?1 billion in developing a 4.6-acre site in Dublin north docklands - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
24 Sep '18 |
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New data shows house prices nationwide flatline - with a semi-D now beyond reach for ordinary families
Workers are now having to travel to the far fringes of the commuter belt in order to get a foot on the property ladder, according to the Irish Independent/Real Estate Alliance (REA) Average House Pric - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Sep '18 |
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Plan for 3,500 social homes delivers just 15 countrywide
The Repair and Leasing Scheme (RLS) was launched in February 2017, with then minister for housing Simon Coveney promising it would convert up to 800 empty properties into social houses during the firs - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
23 Sep '18 |
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Delivery of second phase at Navigation Square underway
O'Callaghan Properties is to press ahead immediately with the construction of the second block of its Navigation Square development at Albert Quay in Cork City.
News of the 100,000 sq ft building's - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
23 Sep '18 |
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State backing for builders is under fire
House Building Finance Ireland (HBFI), which was announced in last October's budget but has yet to be set up, was given a pot of ?750m to lend to the private sector at below market rates of interest - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
23 Sep '18 |
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SuperValu plans rollout of new Donnybrook Fair outlets after deal
"We are also open to increasing the number of stores." - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
23 Sep '18 |
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DEAL: Marketing software specialist, Hubspot in Dublin Docklands office deal
They are understood to be in advanced negotiations with Hibernia Reit with a view to leasing all 10,683sqm of space at 1 Sir John Rogerson's Quay for a rent in the region of ?60 per sq ft. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
21 Sep '18 |
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Planning permission granted for 8 apartments at Merrion Square townhouse
South Hill Capital has been granted planning permission for the renovation of 31 Merrion Square. Director, Andy Brainin: ??We plan to create high-quality residential spaces for working professionals - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Sep '18 |
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Galway office rents set to surge as supply falls short of demand
Cushman & Wakefield which expects prime office rents in Galway look set to rise by more than 9pc to ?323 per sq m before the end of the year but, nevertheless, yields are expected to hold steady at - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Sep '18 |
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Paul McNeive: Land Development Agency could be a game changer
It would be far better to see the State building social housing directly. However, boosting overall supply is planned to provide a minimum 40pc of social and affordable stock. Lowering prices and rent - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Sep '18 |
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Couples earning up to ?90,000 may avail of new affordable housing scheme after Budget
House-hunting couples who earn up to ?90,000 a year may be able to avail of a new affordable housing scheme after the Budget.
Fianna Fáil is demanding the introduction of an affordable housing s - Subscribe |
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