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05 Oct '18 |
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US Reit gets go-ahead for ?400m 32,419 sqm data centre at the Grange Castle business park
The Reit is planning to build the two-storey data centre and associated office block on a 9.2-hectare site.
That includes a 6.3-hectare site owned by South Dublin County Council within the Grange C - Subscribe |
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05 Oct '18 |
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Investors warned to close apartment block deals before budget
??The flood of investment into the private rental sector and anticipated scale of deals makes it a highly attractive source of extra money for a minister for finance looking for extra cash to fund an - Subscribe |
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05 Oct '18 |
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DEAL: Kiely??s of Donnybrook set to sell as 0.2-acre development site for ?6m
The as-yet un-named buyer is said to have offered almost ?6 million for the pub, which went up for sale as a development site. - Subscribe |
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05 Oct '18 |
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DEAL: 470-acre Howth Castle sold to Irish investment group Tetrarch
Some 840 years after setting up home in the Dublin coastal village of Howth, the Gaisford-St Lawrence family has agreed to sell its 470-acre estate to Irish investment group Tetrarch in a multimillion - Subscribe |
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05 Oct '18 |
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Local authorities to get new powers to build council houses
The change in existing laws effectively means local authorities will be given greater freedom to build more council houses without going through a process which can take more than 18 months. - Subscribe |
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04 Oct '18 |
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DEAL: Landmark Baker's Corner sold for in excess of ?5m
While the Loyola Group is a relative newcomer to the Irish pub market, it already operates a number of Dublin's foremost venues, including the Leopardstown Inn, The Old Spot and The Bath on Bath Avenu - Subscribe |
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04 Oct '18 |
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Google and O'Brien ink biggest office deal in Q3
Google's agreement to rent 58,000 sq ft of space at billionaire businessman Denis O'Brien's office block at One Grand Canal Quay has emerged as the biggest letting to have been agreed in the Dublin of - Subscribe |
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04 Oct '18 |
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Trading Down: Enthusiasm has waned after packed viewings and endless web trawls
Cliodhna O'Donoghue: One major irritant was having to dredge details such as aspect from agents that should have been available online, or in advertisements. Most responses were informed and delivered - Subscribe |
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04 Oct '18 |
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DEAL: Rockefeller Group unit to buy Clerys with Paddy McKillen jnr for ?63m
A unit of the Rockefeller Group has joined up with Paddy McKillen jnr??s Press-Up Entertainment to buy and redevelop the former Clerys department store in Dublin in a deal worth about ?63 million, - Subscribe |
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03 Oct '18 |
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Mortgages of 34 years ??insanely long??
Michael Dowling: ??I would suggest the main reason is affordability in relation to monthly repayments. Borrowers can make adjustments at any stage to the monthly repayments to reduce the term and wit - Subscribe |
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03 Oct '18 |
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Airbnb's Aisling Hassell interview
While Hassell played down the use of Airbnb by commercial landlords, the most recent statistics from data collection website AirDNA points to 4,186 full-home rentals currently advertised on the site. - Subscribe |
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03 Oct '18 |
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First-time buyers now 34 before they save up for home they will pay off in retirement
According to the Central Bank report 'Household Credit Market Report 2018', First-time buyers are now 34 years on average when they get the keys to their own home. This is up from around 31 back in 20 - Subscribe |
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03 Oct '18 |
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'We have mortgage approval and a significant deposit - but it's a catch 22 when it comes to renting and looking to buy'
It is a tragic reality that the rent we pay would well pay for a mortgage on a three-bedroom home.
We have mortgage approval and have a significant deposit saved. But we simply can't get on the pro - Subscribe |
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03 Oct '18 |
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DEAL: Kennedy Wilson acquires City Block 3 ("CB3") site in Dublin??s North Docks for ?113m
City Block 3 ("CB3") totals 5.9 acres and will include the development of units for the private rental sector as well as office accommodation. Kennedy Wilson will own 50pc of CB3, with an initial equi - Subscribe |
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03 Oct '18 |
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DEAL: Trendy Dutch opticians, Ace & Tate, open first Irish shop at 30 Exchequer Street
The store extends to 75sq m (816sq ft) and was let on a new 10-year term for ?95,000 per year. The store forms part of the wider St Andrew??s House and is owned by BCP Asset Management. - Subscribe |
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03 Oct '18 |
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JLL: Irish commercial property turnover hit ?620m in Q3
Turnover in the Irish commercial property market reached ?620 million in the third quarter of 2018 across 41 transactions, according to the latest research from agent JLL.
This is a reduction of - Subscribe |
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03 Oct '18 |
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DEAL: Office suites 13, 14 & 15 The Mall, Beacon Court, Sandyford bought for ?3.65m
The purchase price will show a net initial yield of 6.8 per cent. The end-of-terrace suites at the southern end of the enclosed glazed mall interconnect at floor level and provide a gross floor area o - Subscribe |
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03 Oct '18 |
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DEAL: 2050 Orchard Avenue, Citywest Business Campus bought by Bartra Capital Property and Henley Investments for ?6.5m
The block extends to 4,121sq m, includes a mixture of office and office/warehouse accommodation with 100 car parking spaces, and shows a net initial yield of 7.87 per cent, based on a passing annual r - Subscribe |
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03 Oct '18 |
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Irish lender Dilosk to enter owner-occupier mortgage market
Fergal McGrath, chief executive and co-founder of Dilosk: ??I think if one looks at the mortgage market across Europe, the non-bank sector is certainly gaining ground and competing against the more t - Subscribe |
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03 Oct '18 |
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The 10 reasons why house prices and rents must fall sooner rather than later
Influenced by a ??herd mentality? or ??irrational exuberance? similar to pre-crash days those seeking homes over recent years have been encouraged to purchase irrespective of whether such homes - Subscribe |
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