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28 Sep '21 |
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Help-to-buy scheme set to be extended in upcoming budget, says Varadkar
“While some people criticise it as a measure that can cause house price inflation, I think most people will see it as a measure where people get their taxes back, and they can put that towards their - Subscribe |
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28 Sep '21 |
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Quick sales and rising prices clearly evident in Co Cork property market
According to Maeve McCarthy of Charles McCarthy Estate Agents and Auctioneers, the most striking feature of the evolving property market isn’t the fact that most properties are achieving their askin - Subscribe |
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27 Sep '21 |
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DEAL: Baggot Street pub, The Wellington, changes hands for €2.3m
Bagnall Doyle MacMahon last week confirmed that the landmark Wellington pub on Baggot Street Bridge in Dublin 4 has been sold in an off-market transaction for a price in the region of €2.3 million.
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27 Sep '21 |
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Negotiated peace or uncertain conflict? Covid-19’s ongoing impact on commercial leases
Judges have shown little sympathy for retail tenants in recent cases brought to the High Court over rent arrears due to lockdowns - Subscribe |
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27 Sep '21 |
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Housing Agency told O’Brien how to avoid legal action on affordable housing move in new Part V rules
A previously unpublished Housing Agency report from December 2020 said the government could avoid legal challenges by developers if an “up to 20 per cent” wording was used in new Part V rules. - Subscribe |
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27 Sep '21 |
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Developer Crean sues DCU over €35m Dublin site access
According to court filings, Atlas Limited Partnership, a subsidiary of Marlet, is seeking to have DCU address an access issue at the site of just under ten acres located off Griffith Avenue in Dublin - Subscribe |
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27 Sep '21 |
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McKillen-backed firm joins Pigeon House revamp row
A development company backed by the McKillen family has claimed legal proceedings filed by Johnny Ronan’s real estate group against Dublin City Council may be designed to “cast doubt” on its suc - Subscribe |
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27 Sep '21 |
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DCC chief exec says Drumcondra 1,614 unit complex is ‘alarming’
Chief executive of Dublin City Council Owen Keegan has written to An Bord Pleanála voicing his concern over the 1,614-unit apartment complex proposed for Holy Cross College in Drumcondra. - Subscribe |
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27 Sep '21 |
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REA Q3 survey: Race for remote working driving prices outside major cities
The race for remote working space and the urban flight from cities is driving a huge rise in property prices outside our major cities, the Q3 REA Average House Price Survey has found. Average house pr - Subscribe |
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27 Sep '21 |
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Mark Keenan: why backyard homes could help to solve our housing crisis
So instead of vast rental payments being exported virtually tax-free out of the state each and every month (the same overseas based funds), the cash would instead fuel local economies. - Subscribe |
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27 Sep '21 |
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Mortgage lending at pre-Covid levels even as prices rise: Banking and Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI)
The numbers of mortgages being approved suggests banks are finding eligible borrowers who meet the strict Central Bank rules even as house prices have risen. - Subscribe |
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27 Sep '21 |
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Every TD should ask themselves: Would I like to be renting for the next 25 years?
No matter how many of them lecture us that we should be more like a Berliner, most of us want to buy our own home. Eventually: Lorraine Courtney - Subscribe |
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27 Sep '21 |
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Are Central Bank mortgage rules containing home prices or fuelling crisis?
Stefan Gerlach, the Swedish-Swiss former Central Bank of Ireland deputy governor: “The problem in Ireland is that the rental market is dysfunctional and there is an obsession – similar to other En - Subscribe |
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27 Sep '21 |
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Kennedy Wilson wins approval for St Stephen’s Green office scheme
Dublin City Council has given the green light to US property giant, Kennedy Wilson, to construct a new office campus at St Stephen’s Green with capacity for 3,000 office workers. - Subscribe |
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27 Sep '21 |
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Rezoning of south Dublin lands questioned by regulator
Planning regulators have told South Dublin County Council not to rezone rural land between the expanding suburbs of Lucan and Leixlip for housing, saying the area is under “considerable development - Subscribe |
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27 Sep '21 |
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MyHome.ie Q3 2021 Property Report: National house asking price inflation is running at 9%
“The market is still starved of supply, with prices being bid-up aggressively by homebuyers. This behaviour is evident in transactions being settled well above asking prices. For a limited pool of 4 - Subscribe |
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27 Sep '21 |
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Daft Irish House Price Report Q3 2021: The end of the Covid spike?
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> Despite the improvement in the number of properties coming on to the market, overall availability remains extraordinarily tight ‐ a testament to very strong demand for - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
23 Sep '21 |
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Students sleeping on couches, paying for hotels and deferring college entry as accommodation crisis deepens
Councils granting permission for student accommodation to be used instead for short-term letting has also been identified as a serious concern, which Government officials were last night discussing. - Subscribe |
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23 Sep '21 |
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Renters having to pay for professional cleaners to get deposit back
eases containing a condition that tenants must pay a professional cleaner to have their rental property cleaned before they will get a deposit back, which is essentially an additional cost, in many ca - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
23 Sep '21 |
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Property investors offended by ‘vulture funds’ label, conference hears
Marie Hunt, executive director of research at real estate firm CBRE, told an Irish Council for Social Housing conference that the “fundamental problem” in the Irish housing market “is a lack of - Subscribe |
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