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11 Nov '20 |
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Offices must evolve to survive and thrive in the post-Covid era
Research conducted in the United Kingdom on behalf of Irish property company Iput and multinational consultancy firm Arup indicates that just 11 per cent of those who worked in offices prior to the ar - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Nov '20 |
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DEAL: Ires Reit sells 151 apartment portfolio to Orange Capital for €48m
Ires said the price achieved was in excess of the original cost and 6 per cent ahead of a valuation carried out in December. The apartments were across 10 properties, including the IFSC, Sandyford, Ta - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Nov '20 |
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Twinlite begins delivery of 101 apartments at Castle Park Road in Dalkey
Twinlite has committed as part of the development to maintain the woodland characteristics of the Castle Park Road site by leaving three-quarters of the grounds as forest. To encourage biodiversity, - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Nov '20 |
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Why won’t the State offer cheap loans to homebuyers?
While it doesn’t begin to solve the problem of boosting supply of housing, lower rates are a clear path to improving affordability for those on low incomes. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Nov '20 |
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‘Use it or lose it’ law being drafted for planning permissions
Construction has started on less than 30 per cent of fast-track planning permissions granted under the Strategic Housing Development (SHD) process, Terry Sheridan, principal officer of the departmentâ - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Nov '20 |
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Approvals for Government’s home loan scheme plummet 60%
It’s likely that fewer people may have applied for the scheme given the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on incomes, while fewer may also have been approved as a result of this. - Subscribe |
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© Other |
10 Nov '20 |
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Jonathan Fenn, BidX1: Sellers should put technology on their checklist when choosing an agent
A property firm that puts technology and data at the heart of its model is now a hugely valuable partner in any sale process.
In our own business, we’ve seen incredible results through this model - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
10 Nov '20 |
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Dublin resident loses bid to overturn permission for 512 apartments
The proposed development is on land at the former Techrete manufacturing facility, former Beshoff’s car showroom and former Howth garden centre, Claremont, on Howth Road.
It has been classified a - Subscribe |
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09 Nov '20 |
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Daft.ie Irish Rental Report Q3 2020: Supply does its job - in Dublin, at least
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>>Â Â Ronan Lyons: For the 2010s, the mantra in the rental market was 'supply, supply, supply'. With growing demand - both in terms of underlying need and in terms of market - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Nov '20 |
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Construction activity on rise as increase in new orders
The Ulster Bank construction purchasing managers’ index (PMI) rose to 48.6 in October from 47.0 a month earlier. Still, a reading below 50 indicates that activity is contracting. Although posting be - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
06 Nov '20 |
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Mortgage lending hit from Covid not as big as feared – Goodbody
The stockbroker said it expected mortgage lending to decline 20pc this year to €7.6bn – better than the previous estimate of €6.9bn before growing in 2021 to €8.6bn. The change in forecast fol - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
06 Nov '20 |
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With no sign of a house to buy the clock is now ticking
You often hear conversations and debates revolving around the Irish obsession with property ownership. But this is all it boils down to: a simple and profound lack of security on behalf of the tenant. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
06 Nov '20 |
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State urged to review OPW office leases in light of Covid crisis
“A long-term structural change towards more flexible working practices in both the private and public sector is a distinct possibility. If policies are adapted to reflect this within the OPW estate - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
06 Nov '20 |
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Monkstown Road Residents’ Association challenge permission for 300 apartments
Both challenges are aimed at overturning the permission granted to Lulani Dalguise Ltd to build eight blocks of apartments, ranging from five to nine storeys, and 22 houses on a 3.6 hectare site at Da - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
06 Nov '20 |
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Ballyboden Tidy Towns Group seeks to overturn permission for 496 apartments in Ballyboden
The permission was granted on September 14th last to Shannon Homes Construction ULC.
The group’s concerns include the height and density of the development, its traffic impact and its potential imp - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
05 Nov '20 |
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DEAL: Hotelier John Kajani buys Camden Quay site in Cork city for €3.5m
A prominent quayside Cork city building/site has been bought for €3.5 million by an UK/Irish group with hotels development and ownership background, but who failed to get planning approval two years - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
04 Nov '20 |
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Richard Curran: Banks are better prepared for property price falls this time round
It is hard to make generalisations across a sector where a landlord might be an individual who owns a building on the main street of a small country town, or may be Blackstone, a multi-billion dollar - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
04 Nov '20 |
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Rent-free flagship HQ at‘F2’ The Campus, Cherrywood offered to lure EU climate agency here from England
The Government wants Ireland to be the new home of the European Centre for Mid-Range Weather Forecasting (ECMWF) when Brexit forces the high-tech operation and 250 of its scientists and support staff - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Nov '20 |
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Apartment owners in Riverwalk Court, Ratoath Co Meath sue developers over defects
Twenty-six owners of apartments in Riverwalk Court, built in 2003/2004, are suing developers Saltan Properties, whose principal is developer Michael Ryan. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Nov '20 |
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Appian Burlington Property Fund secures MCSI investment award
The MSCI was awarded for the performance of the Appian Burlington Property Fund (ABPF) for the three-year period to December 2019, during which it produced a return of 9.4 per cent per annum. This com - Subscribe |
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