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25 Oct '21 |
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Surge in demand for surveyors to value homes ahead of property tax deadline
Surveyors said owners should ask themselves if they would be happy to sell their property at this valuation. "We had one case where it was suggested the property should be in Band 17, whereas market e - Subscribe |
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25 Oct '21 |
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Number of home completions expected to reach 27,000 next year: Goodbody
The number of home completions is expected to reach 27,000 next year and 31,000 the year after, according to a new report by Goodbody, although the figures are still below what is required to meet dem - Subscribe |
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21 Oct '21 |
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Sherry FitzGerald: Irish Residential Market Review, Autumn 2021
This report, presented by MD Marian Finnegan, provides an overview of the key developments in the Irish residential market over the opening nine months of 2021. Included in this issue of the report is - Subscribe |
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21 Oct '21 |
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Fine Grain Property Appoints Damien Kilgannon as Real Estate Director
Fine Grain Property has announced Damien Kilgannon as their new Real Estate Director. Damien joins the Fine Grain team with over 17 years’ experience in real estate development across the public - Subscribe |
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21 Oct '21 |
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Paul McNeive: Rapid evolution of turnover rents has picked up pace during pandemic
Traditionally, landlords prefer the certainty of a fixed rent, and any move to turnover rents is largely driven by high vacancy rates, when tenants have greater negotiating power. That said, the retai - Subscribe |
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21 Oct '21 |
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Bord Pleanála clears way for €35m ‘fast-track’ housing scheme for Ashford
The appeals board granted planning permission for the 117-unit development in the face of of local opposition and a recommendation by Wicklow County Council that the scheme be refused planning permiss - Subscribe |
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21 Oct '21 |
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DEAL: German investor, AM Alpha, acquires Nutgrove Retail Park in € 65m-plus deal
Financial terms of the sale were not disclosed but it’s understood that the family office investor paid in excess of €65 million for the asset.
It’s the second major deal in the Dublin market - Subscribe |
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21 Oct '21 |
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LDA could charge for parking spaces at Dundrum affordable housing scheme on the site of the Central Mental Hospital
The LDA is likely to come forward with a plan for 1,000 housing units on the 11-hectare site. These would mostly be apartments made available at rents about a third below the market rate. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
21 Oct '21 |
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Frank McDonald continues to misunderstand the work of estate agents
"Although estate agents selling desirable period homes in Clontarf or Sandymount may not wish to acknowledge it, one overwhelming fact that must be faced is that Dublin’s coastal location leaves the - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Oct '21 |
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US firm’s actions could have ‘catastrophic’ consequences, RGRE company tells court
If the defendants disputed actions are allowed, their effect on the business of the Waterfront development and on the planned developments of Facebook’s European headquarters at Fibonacci Square; of - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Oct '21 |
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Council recommends refusal for €135m Blackrock apartment scheme by Lioncor at lands at Cross Avenue
As part of a 69-page planning report, the council has recommended planning permission be refused on four separate grounds for the 244-unit apartment scheme by Lioncor at lands at Cross Avenue on a sit - Subscribe |
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20 Oct '21 |
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Home ownership trumps long-term rental option, Land Development Agency research finds
While just under 90 per cent said they “like the idea” of cost rental housing, a lower number of renters - 67 per cent - said it would appeal to them personally, with just one quarter saying it ha - Subscribe |
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20 Oct '21 |
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Hammerson rent collection at 71pc in Ireland amid focus on collecting arrears
“We do not anticipate granting future concessions and all avenues to collect rents due are being pursued,” Hammerson said in a trading update. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Oct '21 |
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Exodus of small investors shrinks rental stock by 22,000 in five years
In a report, Sherry FItzGerald have said traditional buy-to-let investors were exiting the market at a rate of almost two to one and that this had aggravated a supply shortfall, which was pushing up r - Subscribe |
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19 Oct '21 |
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Irish mortgage lending to top €12bn next year for first time since crash – Davy
“Speculation has grown that the CBI [Central Bank of Ireland] may ease its mortgage lending rules once an ‘overarching framework review’ is concluded in 2022. We do not believe this is likely": - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Oct '21 |
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Dilosk aims to double mortgage market share to 10%
Dilosk, the non-bank mortgage lender, aims to double its share of a growing Irish mortgage market to 10 per cent within three years, as it seeks to capitalise on the exits of Ulster Bank and KBC Bank - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Oct '21 |
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Randelswood Holdings Ltd's Palmerstown Gate apartment scheme ‘jeopardised’ by right-of-way dispute
One of the central issues for the court is the meaning of the terms of a right-of-way conferred in agreements between previous owners and purchasers, she said. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Oct '21 |
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Joe O’Reilly, Castlethorn failing to complete property sale, businessman claims
Patrick White, and his companies Killeen Project Management Co and KC Killeen Holdings, have brought High Court proceedings seeking orders that Mr O’Reilly and his fellow Castlethorn director John F - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Oct '21 |
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Savills revenues and profits decline due to impact of Covid-19 restrictions
New accounts filed by Savills’s holding company, Anatao Ltd, also show its revenues fell by 40 per cent to €34.1 million during the year.
By contrast, between 2017 and 2019, Savills had recorde - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Oct '21 |
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Man says he was asked to pay €75 monthly ‘pet rent’ at Dublin apartment
Greystar, owner of more than 300 homes on the Griffith Wood scheme, said: “The total monthly fee of €75, which is for one or more pets, is to cover soiling and additional wear and tear caused by t - Subscribe |
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