© The Irish Times |
12 Nov '17 |
|
Housebuilder Glenveagh to deliver 1,000 new homes by 2020, says Davy
??In the short term, the company can scale rapidly to deliver 1,000 units by 2020, confirming it as a key benefactor of the rapidly-recovering Irish residential market,? Davy analysts Colin Sherida - Subscribe |
|
© Irish Examiner |
10 Nov '17 |
|
Alan Kelly: Great hope of planning framework detoured to Dublin
If we wanted to get an idea of just how close we are to the Dublin bubble bursting, all we have to do is look across the water. There??s a clamour growing in Britain to stop London from sucking in th - Subscribe |
|
© Irish Independent |
10 Nov '17 |
|
Paul McNeive: Demand for restaurants adds to pressure on planners and on rents
The council's concerns would seem to be borne out in the 'request for further information' on the application by The Ivy to open in Green Reit's, One Molesworth Street development. - Subscribe |
|
© Irish Independent |
10 Nov '17 |
|
Dundrum value hit by stamp duty rise: Hammerson
"This will directly impact the value of commercial property assets in Ireland, including the carrying value of our own Irish assets albeit income returns are unaffected and remain positive for our por - Subscribe |
|
© Irish Independent |
10 Nov '17 |
|
Dublin drops down real estate investment ranking
The annual forecast of over 800 real estate professionals in Europe by PwC and the Urban Land Institute found that the capital's infrastructure was seen to be failing to keep pace with growth.
- Subscribe |
|
© Irish Independent |
10 Nov '17 |
|
Buyers take on bigger mortgages as surge in house prices continues
The average amount borrowed by those taking out a mortgage has shot up by ?20,500 in the past year, according to new figures from the Banking and Payments Federation. - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
10 Nov '17 |
|
Control of Jervis shopping centre shifted to Isle of Man
The structure was designed by a Dublin tax adviser for property developers Paddy McKillen and Padraig Drayne, who were refinancing a performing loan from the Irish Bank Resolution Corporation. - Subscribe |
|
.ADVERTISEMENT |
09 Nov '17 |
|
REA Brady in Carrick-on-Shannon is hiring
REA Brady, leading Estate Agents in the Leitrim, Roscommon & Longford, are seeking to hire two Estate Agents. One position is suitable for a graduate without experience or a person who is on route - Subscribe |
|
© Irish Independent |
09 Nov '17 |
|
Marlet 'Dublin Living' deal on track despite title issue
The proposed disposal by developer Pat Crean's Marlet Property Group of a portfolio of 1,205 apartments at various stages of development in Dublin is expected to proceed shortly, notwithstanding an is - Subscribe |
|
© Irish Independent |
09 Nov '17 |
|
More property experts say values approaching peak
These are among the latest findings from the third quarter 'Ireland Commercial Property Monitor' compiled by the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI) in conjunction with the Royal Institute o - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
09 Nov '17 |
|
?40m plan to expand shopping centre in Dublin is approved
Planning permission for a ?40m redevelopment and extension of the Red Mall at Blanchardstown Shopping Centre has been granted by the local authority.
It paves the way for the creation of up to 300 - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
09 Nov '17 |
|
New planning laws should not just benefit multinationals, says IPAV
The Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers (IPAV) is calling on the Government to amend planning laws so that objections to construction plans cannot be made by any person but only by those d - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
09 Nov '17 |
|
Cost of housing in Dublin up 87% since bottom of market
The rate at which house prices are climbing has accelerated and rose by 12.8 per cent in the year to the end of September, according to new figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO). - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
09 Nov '17 |
|
Dublin 2 is Ireland??s most affluent area, census analysis shows: Pobal
The index scores areas using indicators such as unemployment rates, educational attainment , housing tenure and lone-parent ratio, applying these to small areas, local electoral divisions and counties - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
09 Nov '17 |
|
Tale of two suburbs: Deprived in Darndale, croquet in Ballsbridge
The area, 9km from the city centre, is the most disadvantaged area in Dublin, according to Pobal. - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
08 Nov '17 |
|
DEAL: Multi-tenanted, 45 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin 2, has been sold for ?1 million
A multi-tenanted Georgian building at 45 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin 2, has been sold for €1 million. The building currently produces €80,500 in rental income from a number of tenants, inclu - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
08 Nov '17 |
|
DEAL: Rialto Cinema, South Circular Road, Dublin 8 sells to private investor for ?2.7 million, ?200,000 above guide
The ground floor of the former cinema, which stands on a site of 0.3 of a hectare (0.75 of an acre) was previously used as a supermarket.
- Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
08 Nov '17 |
|
Crane Watch: 79 cranes visible over centre of Dublin on November 1st
Ronan Corbett, head of offices at Cushman & Wakefield, believes the north docks will see the next wave of office development as there are very few sites or refurbishment opportunities left on the sout - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
08 Nov '17 |
|
DEAL: SeaPoint Capital buys residential element of Green REIT's Arena in Tallaght for ?9.25m
Green Reit??s long term plan to offload 63 apartments at its mixed-use Arena Centre in Tallaght, Co Dublin, will finally proceed following a decision by SeaPoint Capital to acquire the portfolio for - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
08 Nov '17 |
|
Cairn launch 60 apartments at hotly anticipated Rathgar scheme
The team has an internal Pinterest board where they upload Michael??s photographic inspiration and add their own. The level of fine-tuning is impressive. - Subscribe |
|
|