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01 Dec '22 |
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How can we tell if Irish house prices are overvalued?
On one factor, affordability, Ireland does score badly, with commission calculations finding it takes 16 years of average income in Ireland to buy a 100 sq m apartment, one of the highest of the EU co - Subscribe |
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01 Dec '22 |
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CSO: Homebuilding slumps by 16% as construction inflation soars
Building materials giant CRH recently warned that the industry faces a “second wave” of inflation as spiralling energy prices drive up the cost of everything from wages to logistics. - Subscribe |
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01 Dec '22 |
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DEAL: Mulberry signs lease with Hines for new store at 24 Duke Street, Dublin 2
Darragh Cronin of Savills represented Hines and David Harper of Harper Denis Hobbs represented Mulberry in the negotiations on its new store. Niall Ryan, of Hines: “The decision by Mulberry - Subscribe |
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01 Dec '22 |
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DEAL: Aldi and Safari Childcare to open at Cabra’s Hamilton Gardens
Ross Fogarty of Knight Frank expects to see strong interest in the scheme’s final retail units having already secured Aldi for the development. The German supermarket giant will begin the fit-out of - Subscribe |
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01 Dec '22 |
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DEAL: BHSM LLP relocates operations from Harcourt Terrace to third floor at 76 Baggot Street Lower
Mark Smyth of MSP Consulting acted on behalf of BHSM LLP while Gavin Maguire of Knight Frank represented Waystone. BHSM’s new offices are fully fitted out and comprise over 8,000 sq ft of modern off - Subscribe |
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01 Dec '22 |
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DEAL: Flexible workspace provider, Grafter, agrees deal with Paddy McKillen jnr and Matt Ryan for 6-7 St Stephen’s Green
The property, which was built in 1869, is owned by developer Paddy McKillen jnr and Matt Ryan’s Oakmount, who acquired it earlier this year from Iput for about €17.25 million. - Subscribe |
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01 Dec '22 |
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Affordable housing is not sustainable and sustainable housing is not affordable, RIAI says
Planning policies may favour high-density sustainable development but measures had not been put in place to make these housing schemes viable, Claire McManus, an RIAI council member, said on Monday. - Subscribe |
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30 Nov '22 |
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Aldi to open 11 new stores in Dublin in €73m investment
Aldi said it examining 25 sites as potential locations for the 11 new stores. It has agreed terms for a store in Adamstown while it is working on plans for the additional 10 stores over the next five - Subscribe |
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30 Nov '22 |
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FISC-Ireland Ltd says the Citywest landlord, Breezeglade Ireland Ltd, has failed to comply with an agreement regarding a short extension of the lease
The €405,000 penalty payment for the lease break was paid but the payment was returned and, in its counterclaim, Breezeglade is seeking rent and service charges for ongoing lease obligations along w - Subscribe |
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27 Nov '22 |
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Concerns raised over Glenveagh nominees to Kildare council planning committees
David Caffrey, Glenveagh Properties’ director of planning, has been nominated to the county’s economic development, enterprise and planning committee. Wesley Rothwell, Glenveagh’s chief commerci - Subscribe |
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27 Nov '22 |
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John Walsh: Housing crisis is poised to deepen as supply of funding is increasingly constrained
With public sector debt at €240 billion, private sector funding limited, developers facing eroding profits and institutional investment on the wane, where is the money for building new homes going t - Subscribe |
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27 Nov '22 |
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ISIF invests €25m to fund delivery of 1,900 new homes
The Ireland Strategic Investment Fund (ISIF), part of the National Treasury Management Agency (NTMA), is to invest €25m to fund the development of up to 1,900 new homes in counties Dublin, Kildar - Subscribe |
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27 Nov '22 |
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Moving on: Is our property pipeline in jeopardy?
The retreat of institutional investors from the Irish property market – due to a combination of issues such as project viability concerns and rising bond yields – has significant implications for - Subscribe |
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27 Nov '22 |
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Savills: Prime office rents steady despite large increase in grey space
A dramatic 75 per cent increase in the amount of shadow office space, also known as grey space, was seen in the Dublin market, according to an analysis by Savills, but it hasn’t affected prime headl - Subscribe |
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27 Nov '22 |
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John McCartney of BNP Paribas Real Estate Ireland: Building back better after Covid
Property markets will adjust to the normalising of interest rates. But vendors’ and investors’ expectations will take time to align and market activity will moderate accordingly - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
27 Nov '22 |
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It’s depressing that two big trends driving Ireland’s housing crisis continue unabated: Eoin Burke-Kennedy
House prices used to track incomes. A ratio of three to one used to be the rule of thumb. The Central Bank’s lending rules still reflect that, but somewhere along the way this relationship fractured - Subscribe |
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26 Nov '22 |
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New rules will force 12,000 homes out of short lets market, Minister says
Minister for Tourism Catherine Martin: “Property owners and online booking platforms offering short-term accommodation will be required to comply in a transparent way with the new system or otherwis - Subscribe |
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26 Nov '22 |
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Delivery of almost 9,000 new homes in Dublin at risk if infrastructure not built
The Cherrywood Strategic Development Zone project in south Dublin, one of the capital’s largest housing developments, aims to deliver more than 8,700 new homes which will accommodate a population of - Subscribe |
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26 Nov '22 |
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Marlet lodges appeal over refusal of Raheny apartments scheme
Last month city council concerns over the light-bellied Brent goose put paid to the contentious residential plan for the 16.5 acre site on lands to the east of St Paul’s College at Sybil Hill. - Subscribe |
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26 Nov '22 |
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Ireland’s rental market is broken – and could be heading for even deeper trouble: Cliff Taylor
1. Rising costs 2. What the Daft and RTB data shows 3. The two-tier market 4. Warning signals ... IPAV pointed out this week that the number of termination notices received by the RTB in the first hal - Subscribe |
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