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05 Dec '19 |
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Paul McNeive: Decade of dramatic change leaves us with 'green agenda'
I compared notes with Marie Hunt, executive director and head of research at CBRE, and we soon found ourselves trading examples of dramatic changes in the market. - Subscribe |
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05 Dec '19 |
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Green Reit cinema in basement of One Molesworth Street delayed after Dun Laoghaire woman lodges appeal
Ms S O'Neill of DET Ltd with an address of Astor House, 29 Lower George's Street, Dun Laoghaire - 13 km from the proposed cinema - has appealed the decision to An Bord Pleanála. - Subscribe |
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05 Dec '19 |
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Brian Gaffney of Bank of Ireland: Appropriate density is crucial to housing sustainability
Turning these hectares into sustainable communities involves reconciling the requirements of planners, legislators, developers, occupiers, buyers or renters, and the environment to deliver the most ap - Subscribe |
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05 Dec '19 |
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Fallon brothers share a dividend of €5.8m from daft.ie property site
New accounts filed by Distilled SCH show it recorded a pre-tax profit of €1.6m last year.
The group returned to profit following a 10.5pc increase in revenues last year to €26.35m from €23.8m - Subscribe |
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05 Dec '19 |
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What the property experts saw in 2019 – and what’s in store for 2020
Keith Lowe, DNG ... Marian Finnegan, Sherry Fitz ... Johanna Gill, SCSI ... John McCartney, Savills ... David Cantwell, Hooke & Mac ... Peter Kenny, Knight Frank - Subscribe |
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05 Dec '19 |
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M&G suspends £2.5bn property fund on Brexit and retail woes
“In recent months, unusually high and sustained outflows from the M&G Property Portfolio have coincided with a period where continued Brexit-related political uncertainty and ongoing structural shif - Subscribe |
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05 Dec '19 |
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DEAL: Quanta Capital pays over €40m for Dublin 4 office block
Mel Sutcliffe of Quanta Capital has paid over €40 million in an off-market deal for the landmark Shelbourne House in Ballsbridge, now set for demolition and redevelopment - Subscribe |
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05 Dec '19 |
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Only a targeted housing strategy will fix Ireland's property market woes
According to Dermot O’Leary, chief economist at Goodbody: “Our analysis this year identified a mismatch between the income distribution of the Irish working population and the price of new homes c - Subscribe |
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05 Dec '19 |
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Makhlouf orders ‘deep dive’ review of Irish property funds
“The property sector is an area we have decided to study initially. I wouldn’t go so far as to say we already have identified problems, but it’s an area we know a little bit about,” Mr Makhlou - Subscribe |
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05 Dec '19 |
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Cantillon: Makhlouf right to protect borrowers and banks from themselves
Makhlouf’s comments that the rules “are not going away” must also be welcomed when some would claim that they have done their job in reining in house price inflation – which isn’t the Centra - Subscribe |
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05 Dec '19 |
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Central Bank’s unchanged mortgage rules ‘fuelling rental trap’
“The mortgage measures are working and because they’re working we don’t propose any changes to them,” said Mr Makhlouf, who took over as governor in September. “I want to be very clear that - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
05 Dec '19 |
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The year in property: 2019’s top-selling houses in Ireland
DUBLIN TOP SELLERS
1. Auburn House
Malahide, Co Dublin
About €20 million-plus (€6 million on the Residential Property Price Register, or PPR); Off market
2. 49 Ailesbury Road
Ballsbridge, Dub - Subscribe |
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05 Dec '19 |
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Priced-out home-buyers ‘drifting’ to Dublin’s commuter belt
Download full report here >>> In its latest housing market monitor, Banking and Payments Federation Ireland highlighted a significant increase in house sales in Dublin’s commuter belt counties – L - Subscribe |
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04 Dec '19 |
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Rise of online retail fuels positive outlook for industrial property market: Kevin McHugh of Harvey
Scale has been a real feature of this development cycle. Of the 15 warehouse units speculatively developed so far, each of those comprising 40,000sq ft or more were pre-let or let immediately followin - Subscribe |
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04 Dec '19 |
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Sandyford Business District defines success of suburban office market
The finance sector has also taken large amounts of space; while, in 2019, Genesis Aviation’s letting at Block I Central Park means that the aircraft leasing sector represents 11 per cent of take-up - Subscribe |
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04 Dec '19 |
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Technology sector continues to drive Dublin office market demand: Marie Hunt of CBRE
It is expected that the annual volume of take-up in 2019 is likely to be a little lower than the record volume achieved in 2018 – the highest year ever in terms of take-up in the Irish capital. - Subscribe |
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04 Dec '19 |
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Domestic investors seeking better value even as international capital piles in
When you peel back the layers there is an interesting trend establishing in the sub-€20million market which provides a very good indicator of sentiment within the domestic economy. The sub-€ 20 mi - Subscribe |
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04 Dec '19 |
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Demographics, demand and weight of capital continue to support investment: Aidan Gavin of Cushman & Wakefield
When we analyse the availability of capital it is evident from recent capital raising by the large global investment houses that the level of equity seeking to invest in property is quite significant, - Subscribe |
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04 Dec '19 |
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A year of mega deals driven by international investors: John Moran of JLL Ireland
While it was a strong 12 months, there are some challenges. The main one being Budget 2020. Without any warning, the value of commercial property decreased by 1.4 per cent overnight when the increase - Subscribe |
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04 Dec '19 |
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Sheer weight of capital to drive demand again in 2020: Mark Reynolds of Savills
In terms of rents, we are getting close now to the top of the current cycle, but demand for stock will continue to put pressure on yields, and so we expect them to remain at current levels or, in the - Subscribe |
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