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05 Dec '22 |
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Noel Smyth’s Bridgeclip records pretax profits of over €6m
The subsidiaries also include Fitzwilliam Real Estate Developments Ltd which currently has plans before Dublin City Council for a nine-storey 245-bedroom hotel at Middle Abbey Street partially over Ar - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
04 Dec '22 |
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Brian Keegan: Tax breaks for developers are the elephant in the room
This aversion to property tax incentives is a consequence of the great recession a decade ago. It doesn’t seem to be the amount involved that presents the problem, as much as the very notion that a - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
04 Dec '22 |
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Keith Lowe of DNG: Rate of residential price rises continues to moderate
Prices will have risen by 5 per cent on average by the end of year, while second-hand homes have sold well all year and the market is expected to remain robust in 2023 - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
04 Dec '22 |
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A year of skittish investors and strong returns for cash buyers
Continued inflation and rising interest rates mean pricing expectations will need to adjust across most real estate sectors next year, writes Conor Whelan of QRE. However, once this is accepted, the m - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
04 Dec '22 |
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Ivan Gaine of Sherry FitzGerald: New housing needs to be viable, sustainable and affordable
Achievable targets and planning reform will open the door to housing delivery, but funding from all possible stakeholders and cooperation between the public and private sectors are also essential - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
04 Dec '22 |
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Donald McDonald of Hooke & MacDonald: Ireland needs new measures and a new mindset to build on
Demand for housing remains exceptionally strong and largely unsatisfied, but uncertainty is hampering investment and construction delivery viability remains to be properly addressed - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
04 Dec '22 |
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Aoife Brennan of Lisney: It was summer when market felt impact of Ukraine war and interest rate hikes
In the investment sector, there was a disconnect between vendors’ price expectations and what purchasers were willing to pay, but it is still likely that the market will achieve close to €6 billio - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
04 Dec '22 |
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Sean O'Neill of TWM: A resilient year for property investment despite headwinds
With Ireland possibly the only country in Europe to avoid going into recession, there remains a good level of demand in the Irish property investment market from a variety of investor types and nation - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
04 Dec '22 |
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Declan O'Reilly of Knight Frank: International investor activity showed confidence in Ireland
Deals of scale were completed in 2022 with the reopening of the economy and a resurgence of activity, while investor interest in residential assets has been particularly strong - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
04 Dec '22 |
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Residential market settles after post-pandemic frenzy
International economic shocks, inflation and rising interest rates have slowed activity, writes Catherine O’Connor of Colliers. However, demand remains solid, particularly at the upper end of the ma - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
04 Dec '22 |
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Strong hotel and pub sales show flexibility of hospitality sector
In spite of a pummelling during the pandemic, the two linchpins of the hospitality industry are likely to move real estate worth a combined €600 million this year - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
04 Dec '22 |
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Kevin McHugh of Harvey: Industrial and logistics sector should weather market turbulence
Investment activity has slowed down as investors and vendors recalibrate pricing. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Dec '22 |
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‘We have a fundamental misunderstanding of our housing need’
Ronan Lyons: “There’s a whole variety of housing need out there and if we excessively focus on couples who are about to have children, we are painting ourselves into a corner.” - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Dec '22 |
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Eoin Burke-Kennedy: How EU made a fundamental error when determining Irish house prices are not overvalued
Many also maintain that the long-term ratios between income and house prices are no longer relevant as they relate to an era before real estate became a turbocharged investment asset and price became - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Dec '22 |
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No scientific case exists for refusal of apartments planned for Raheny, Marlet say
A companion submission on behalf of Marlet by Enviroguide Consulting, which drafted the NIS, contends it appears the council “is simply unwilling to accept the evidence put in front of them” conce - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
01 Dec '22 |
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Planning laws to be rushed through Dáil 'to help address housing crisis'
The Minister said the legislation must be rushed due to the need to “address the serious dysfunctionality in An Bord Pleanála as a pressing concern”.
The bill will give legal standing to the D - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
01 Dec '22 |
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Fire safety defects uncovered in one of the State's largest housing developments, Dublin’s Phoenix Park Racecourse
The Irish Examiner has learned that up to 550 apartments are affected by major deficiencies in fire stopping in the common areas of the apartment blocks. There are also defects in the individual apart - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
01 Dec '22 |
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Cushman & Wakefield: Development land sales drop 72pc to €470m so far in 2022
According to research from Cushman & Wakefield, this represents a decline of about 72pc. While land with planning permission has seen values increase by about 2pc to 3pc since 2019, land without plann - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
01 Dec '22 |
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Housing costs threaten viability of Dublin firms, Chamber warns
Rocketing rents and house prices are putting Dublin’s economy at risk, as they squeeze staff out of the city.
A majority of firms (75pc) say “affordable housing to buy or rent” is the top cha - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
01 Dec '22 |
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Zendesk to vacate two floors at Dublin HQ, Charlemont Place, Dublin 2 as losses widen
Zendesk began decommissioning two floors at its headquarters at 55 Charlemont Place, built by developers Paddy McKillen Jr and Matt Ryan through their Oakmont vehicle.
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