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21 Oct '20 |
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Landlords win court case over Monsoon
TWO Irish landlords of the liquidated Monsoon business have won a High Court challenge in which they claimed their leases to the women’s fashion stores remained in full force here despite a UK credi - Subscribe |
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21 Oct '20 |
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Institutional investors spend €470m on residential properties in latest quarter: Hooke & MacDonald
The continued strength of Dublin’s private rented sector (PRS) market was evidenced once again in the three-month period to the end of September with 1,016 homes sold for a total of €470 million t - Subscribe |
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21 Oct '20 |
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Conor Whelan of QRE: Vendors adopting ‘wait-and-see’ approach in sub-€20m market
For instance in the office market, I suspect that all major corporates are likely considering their real estate options at present. And while there is a certain amount of hysteria around the future of - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
21 Oct '20 |
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Irish house prices could buck European trend and fall this year, says S&P
In a report on housing across Europe, the ratings agency predicts house prices in most markets are likely to rise further in 2020 despite the Covid-19 lockdowns and the unprecedented fall in economic - Subscribe |
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21 Oct '20 |
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Oaktree joins forces with RGRE on Irish Glass Bottle site
News of RGRE’s addition of the Los Angeles-headquartered investment giant as a partner on the scheme comes just weeks after The Irish Times reported how underbidders for the project had contacted Na - Subscribe |
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21 Oct '20 |
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Waterford quays developers poised for Government funding decision
The real estate company behind the €500 million redevelopment of Waterford city’s North Quays on Tuesday held a “soft launch” for the major project, which is expected to receive the green ligh - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
21 Oct '20 |
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Co-living apartments could become ‘glorified tenement living’ says Taoiseach
Eoin Ó Broin said there was little or no investment in affordable homes but “outstretched arms to equity investors queueing up to build co-living”. - Subscribe |
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19 Oct '20 |
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5.5 per cent rise in take-up of industrial and logistics space in Dublin during Q3
However, Savills also says take-up has been hampered by an all-time low vacancy rate of just 1.9 per cent - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
19 Oct '20 |
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Covid puts poor urban planning and unhealthy lifestyles in focus
‘Large rises in transmission are driven by overcrowded housing’ - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
19 Oct '20 |
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Just one in three housing projects approved for funding by HBFI actually under construction
HBFI announced in its latest update it had trebled its loan approvals to €340m from €114m in the six months to the end of June.
However, the lender did not publish data on how much of that had - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
19 Oct '20 |
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What does Budget 2021 mean for the property sector?
David Browne, head of New Homes at Savills Ireland, welcomed the move. "Construction delays due to Covid-19 restrictions have resulted in a significant drop in new home completions this year. This pre - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Oct '20 |
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David McWilliams: The rules of the property game have changed
A meaningful dereliction tax, say 100 per cent of the price of the property paid over five years, with an up-front penalty, would change the game.
Every floor that is converted to productive use coul - Subscribe |
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19 Oct '20 |
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Daft.ie Irish House Price Report Q3: Has Covid-19 changed the housing market? Not yet at least
Ronan Lyons: The first three months of this year will go down in history as a time of extraordinary upheaval, with the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic across the world. This dislocation affected all o - Subscribe |
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16 Oct '20 |
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Report: Dublin replaces Paris in the top four, as European hubs accelerate
All of Europe's data center markets are growing, but Dublin has overtaken Paris, joining the cities of Frankfurt, London, and Amsterdam, according to the first Knight Frank Data Centre Report - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Oct '20 |
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How Irish overseas are hastening their return home
The pent-up demand is such that in September Sherry FitzGerald ran a full-page ad in the weekend edition of the Financial Times, aimed squarely at emigrant readers browned-off with politics and the ha - Subscribe |
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© RTE |
16 Oct '20 |
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Annual house prices fall for second month in a row - CSO
Pat Davitt, IPAV Chief Executive: "While activity has ramped up as the industry has adapted amid the pandemic, the lack of supply of properties is an issue, along with affordability and with lenders a - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 Oct '20 |
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Rural broadband rollout will impact bigger again
The most recent Irish Independent/Real Estate Alliance Average House Price Index published last month was first to highlight a strange departure in the Irish property market. - Subscribe |
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16 Oct '20 |
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Planning approval for changes to Cork's flagship Eason store
The Easons building at 113-115 St Patrick's Street is due to be transformed into a Sports Direct later this year.
Now, Heaton's Unlimited Company, which is owned by Sports Direct, has been granted - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 Oct '20 |
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Eason owners move ahead with €20m property payday plans
Three sites – including the landmark store on Dublin’s O’Connell Street – have not hit the market yet due to the pandemic, which has significantly challenged most bricks-and-mortar retail busi - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Oct '20 |
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No proper explanation given for almost €1bn going to landlords in budget, Green TD says
“While there may always be a need for the State to rent housing privately, the rationale for such a large percentage of the budget going on rent as opposed to a greater investment in publicly delive - Subscribe |
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