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29 Nov '18 |
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Ballymore's Dublin Landings private rented sector is 'on track' for â?¬200m plus
Asked to explain the rationale for that pricing, sources pointed to the benchmark set by Cairn Homes's sale earlier this year of 120 apartments at nearby Six Hanover Quay for â?¬101m to a special purp - Subscribe |
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29 Nov '18 |
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Mark Keenan: 'We can't moan now we finally have someone to pull reins'
The banking and brokerage sectors didn't want the powers to grant more than the 20pc rule exceptions already permitted. They were just asking for an ability to distribute the exceptions more evenly to - Subscribe |
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29 Nov '18 |
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'Forget borrowing more, wait for new houses to be built' - Central Bank chief's tough message for homebuyers
Philip Lane acknowledged high house prices and rents were posing serious affordability issues, but more house building was the answer.
"A fully functioning and sustainable housing market is not ach - Subscribe |
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29 Nov '18 |
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Number One Ballsbridge scheme to set new rental high for Dublin
The smallest of its two-bedroom apartments, 96sq m on the first to seventh floors start at â?¬3,850 a month. This outstrips Kennedy Wilsonâ??s new Capital Dock scheme in Dublinâ??s south docklands, wh - Subscribe |
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28 Nov '18 |
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DEAL: New tenants take the last of the rental space at the Exchange, IFSC for a 20-year term
Iput and the Cosgrave Property Group agreed terms at â?¬538.20 / sqm on the remaining 5,574 sqm of space. Mediolanum Banking Group, PartnerRe and Coinbase will join lead occupiers Walkers Global, the - Subscribe |
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28 Nov '18 |
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DEAL: Killiney 3.75-acre site sold for â?¬9.5m set for major apartment project
Park Developments, which bought the site at the Graduate roundabout in Killiney, is to seek planning permission for up to 150 apartments. - Subscribe |
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28 Nov '18 |
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DEAL: Department of Education pays â?¬24m for DIT building on Cathal Brugha Street
The long-running campaign to sell off the Dublin Institute of Technology catering college buildings just off Dublinâ??s Oâ??Connell Street has finally been completed with the disposal of extensive bui - Subscribe |
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28 Nov '18 |
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Why a cash buyer ends up paying up to 50% less for their home
Economists suggest almost one in every two sales are still being funded with cash in the Irish market. This can save buyers hundreds of thousands of euro thanks to having no interest bill on their fin - Subscribe |
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27 Nov '18 |
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Just 36 out of 1,479 one-bed flats cost â?¬1,000 or less
The IDA has claimed that the rent for a small "one-person apartment" in Dublin is just above â?¬1,000 per month.
However, the Irish Independent can reveal that just 36 one-bed properties in Co Dubl - Subscribe |
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27 Nov '18 |
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Boom or bust: Brexit uncertainty making London property outlook hard to read for office landlords
Land Securities, the UK's largest Reit, stopped building on a speculative basis four years ago. The firm decided to secure tenants before developing properties to counter the risk of oversupply in a m - Subscribe |
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27 Nov '18 |
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'Fast-track' flats won't be finished until late next year
The first "volumetric apartments" - built off-site, including fittings and finishes, and stacked on-site - will be installed on Bunratty Road in Coolock, north Dublin.
Other sites where it is expec - Subscribe |
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27 Nov '18 |
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Pat Kenny wins planning battle with apartment developer
In their 16 page objection, the Kennys suggested grounds for refusal would be that the proposed development - by reason of its scale, height and design - would have an overbearing visual impact and be - Subscribe |
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27 Nov '18 |
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Hibernia Reit gets green light for â?¬100m plan at Harcourt Square
Hibernia Reit, led by chief executive Kevin Nowlan, secured approval from Dublin City Council on Monday to press ahead with a revised scheme that allows for a 29,264sq m (315,000sq ft ) building on a - Subscribe |
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27 Nov '18 |
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Forget sale price - how much will your mortgage really cost to buy a home?
This would be easier if banks were obliged to be upfront about the total potential costs of finance over a 20-30 year term, by setting out early in your mortgage approval just how much the property wi - Subscribe |
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26 Nov '18 |
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â?¬20m rejuvenation plan to transform Balbriggan into 'thriving seaside town'
The project will include a re-imagined harbour and marina which will link up with a new greenway.
Balbriggan is the youngest town in Ireland, with an average age of 30, and has seen rapid populatio - Subscribe |
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26 Nov '18 |
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DEAL: Pat Crean's Marlet Property Group set to pay over â?¬77m an acre for Apollo House site
Although the figure represents a significant premium of â?¬16m on the â?¬40m price the property had been guiding when it was brought to the market at the end of September by Mark Reynolds of Savills I - Subscribe |
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25 Nov '18 |
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FBD opens new Cork office on South Mall in the heart of Corkâ??s financial district
The existing team at its former Curraheen Road office will now work from the new South Mall location.
FBD chief executive Fiona Muldoon said Cork was a very important growth market for the firm. - Subscribe |
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25 Nov '18 |
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The rise and rise of house prices is slowing at last, say experts
The figures come from John McCartney, director of research as Savills, and are backed up by Pat Davitt, CEO of IPAV. Housing policy analyst Mel Reynolds cautioned: "We're still between 5 and 6pc, whic - Subscribe |
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25 Nov '18 |
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Cairn Homes requests meeting with planning board for 420 new houses
One of the country's largest homebuilders, Cairn Homes, has requested a preliminary meeting with An Bord Pleanala to discuss the development of 420 new homes in south-west Dublin.
The building comp - Subscribe |
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25 Nov '18 |
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Irish developers have dangerous fondness for one good thing
Built-to-rent deserves a place in the Irish market. But by no means should it become a feature of lightly populated rural areas. Developers, therefore, should be cautious - Subscribe |
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