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01 Dec '24 |
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Methodists’ Dublin city centre building at 9 Lower Abbey Street has gone sale agreed
Estate agent Lisney had been guiding €2.75m for the property which is being sold by The Methodist Church in Ireland. The property extends to about 998 sqm and retains original features including the - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
01 Dec '24 |
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DEAL: Offices at 12-13 Fitzwilliam Place including mews sell for almost €4m
Generating rents of €235,794 per annum, 12 Fitzwilliam is occupied by the prestigious law firm Reddy Charlton LLP which also occupies the basement of number 13 under a separate lease. The lease on n - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
01 Dec '24 |
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DEAL: German investor DWS pays €97.5m for 207-unit Hayfield apartment project in Killiney
DWS, a subsidiary of Deutsche Bank, paid about €471,014 per unit at Hayfield, which is west of Killiney Hill and next to Killiney Shopping Centre, opposite the Graduate pub. Properties at the just l - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
01 Dec '24 |
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Melanie Bevan, CBRE: Creating a sense of belonging makes a workplace effective
Almost three-quarters (73 per cent) of occupiers believe their workplace is effective, but only 46 per cent are actively measuring effectiveness. Moreover, the metrics used for this measure are under - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
24 Nov '24 |
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Foreign funds drifting back to Irish real estate market
John McCartney, head of research at BNP Paribas Real Estate Ireland, said a notable trend in the property investment sector this year has been the return of major foreign buyers - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
24 Nov '24 |
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Just one-third of new homes being put on open market
Research by Sherry FitzGerald has shown the proportion of new-build homes coming to the private market is falling
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© Business Post |
24 Nov '24 |
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Peter Horgan, Graylings: What Ireland’s next government must do to fix the private rental sector
While Taoiseach Simon Harris has pledged to build 250,000 homes over the next five years, the government must engage with the PRS to make this a reality - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Nov '24 |
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CSO: Irish house prices continue to rise at annual rate of 10%
Marian McQuillan, director of Quillsen estate agents, said property prices in Ireland have shown remarkable resilience to rising interest rates.
“Between July 2022 and September 2023, the Europea - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Nov '24 |
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John McCartney, BNP Paribas Real Estate Ireland: Dublin’s office market recovery may mean lower rents
Office vacancy has risen from 5 per cent to almost 16 per cent over the past five years, leaving Dublin with one of Europe’s highest office vacancy rates. Ideally, rising vacancy should have led to - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Nov '24 |
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Joan Henry, Knight Frank Ireland: It’s not just how many homes we need, but what kind we build
The current draft NPF, or indeed any revisions to that in the case of a change in government, needs to embrace change rapidly, allow more flexibility in planning and allow for the rapid zoning of land - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Nov '24 |
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Ires Reit sells 37 properties as part of restructuring
The company said it sold 20 assets “in line with book value” in a bulk sale, and sold a further 17 units to individual purchasers, achieving sales premiums of 25 per cent.
The group also comple - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
23 Nov '24 |
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DEAL: New Balance acquire 104 Grafton Street on a 10-year lease
New Balance Athletics, a global athletic products compnay, has secured a long-term lease for its first full-price store in Ireland at No 104 Grafton Street, - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
22 Nov '24 |
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DEAL: Jysk signs up for largest Dublin logistics letting in third quarter at Building One, M50 Logistics Hub, Western Industrial Estate
Joint agents Harvey and Savills had been quoting €12.50 per sqft and are believed to have got close to that rent. Extending to 98,364 sqft, Building One benefits from a high-profile frontage onto th - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
22 Nov '24 |
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Industrial rents increase as availability drops to 5.2pc
Low availability continues to underpin Dublin’s industrial and logistics property market, according to the latest reports from both Lisney and Cushman & Wakefield. According to Lisney, despite robus - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
22 Nov '24 |
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CSO launches new housing portal: https://www.cso.ie/en/releasesandpublications/hubs/p-hh/housinghub/
“The purpose of this new housing hub is to collate statistics on housing in Ireland from the CSO and other public sector organisations in one easy to find location,” the agency said. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 Nov '24 |
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DEAL: A Star Backpackers sell Dublin hostel site
The Irish hostel group A Star Backpackers has sold a development site off O’Connell Street, Dublin, to Firethorn Trust, a UK real estate investor and developer which is making its first acquisition - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Nov '24 |
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DEAL: Press Up to open Asian-style restaurant on former Wagamama premises on South King Street
Irish hospitality group Press Up will next week open a new Asian restaurant at the former Wagamama premises on South King Street, which is located to the side of the St Stephen’s Green Shopping Cent - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Nov '24 |
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London-based property firm nears deal for Buswells Hotel
A new UK real-estate firm cofounded by an Irish property veteran is close to buying Buswells, the storied hotel opposite Leinster House once owned by the Quinn family, for about €15 million, accordi - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Nov '24 |
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Cost-rental apartments at O’Devaney Gardens priced at almost €1,900 per month
Figures show rents of €1,490 for a one-bedroom apartment, €1,695 for a two-bed and €1,895 for a three-bed have been agreed for the first 75 cost-rental apartments in the vast complex of more tha - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
14 Nov '24 |
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Donnybrook Fair and UK retailer Hotel Chocolat both to close stores in Dublin
British luxury chocolatier Hotel Chocolat is closing its two Irish outlets at the end of the year, saying the operating environment here has “changed significantly”. Donnybrook Fair has closed its - Subscribe |
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