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14 Nov '19 |
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Paul McNeive: 'Build-to-sell' apartments will require targeted subsidy
One man with a compelling analysis of the topic is Gary Corrigan, a managing director at Hines Real Estate Ireland, a leading developer, investor and real estate manager.
Mr Corrigan told me that, - Subscribe |
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14 Nov '19 |
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[NEEDS TIMES SUB] How to sell your old house and buy a new one at the same time
For most, buying a house before selling your own is not a runner. For those who can’t, they must sell first and then buy. Though it’s a more financially secure option, and you’ll know exactly ho - Subscribe |
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14 Nov '19 |
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DEAL: Uncle Tom’s Cabin set for redevelopment after builders buy pub for €3m
UTC Developments, a company set up by Mr Rhatigan and Mr Doyle specifically for the deal, has bought Uncle Tom’s Cabin, a 130-year old pub with a large adjacent car park that makes it a prime site i - Subscribe |
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14 Nov '19 |
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Softening of sentiment in the Dublin market primarily due transport infrastructure problems
Joanne Kelly, real estate leader at PwC Ireland, which together with the Urban Land Institute compiled the figures, said there had been a softening of sentiment in the Dublin market primarily due tran - Subscribe |
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14 Nov '19 |
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Five graphs that tell the story of the Irish rental crisis
1. Soaring rents and apartment living 2. Affordability crux 3. Historical perspective 4. Market crunch 5. The price crux ... Speaking at a recent Urban Land Institute conference in Dublin, Pat O’Sul - Subscribe |
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14 Nov '19 |
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Skerries football icon opens landmark REA Grimes offices
Two Skerries icons came together when four-time All-Star footballer Lindsay Davey officially opened REA Grimes’ new landmark offices in the town this week. The cutting of the ribbon on the state - Subscribe |
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13 Nov '19 |
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Urban Life property group brings €2.2m windfall to Larry Goodman’s son
Urban Life was founded by the now 38-year-old Mr Goodman jnr in late 2014, just as the property market was kicking back into gear after the crash. It started off building housing estates in the Goodma - Subscribe |
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13 Nov '19 |
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DEAL: Shannon Homes acquires 3.4 hectare site in Ballyboden with scope for 436 apartments for €20m
The price paid for the site represents a premium of just over 11 per cent on the €18 million the property had been guiding when it was brought to the market by Jack Devlin of GVA Donal O’Buachalla - Subscribe |
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13 Nov '19 |
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DEAL: AM Alpha, has paid about €50 million to acquire Dublin’s Northside Shopping Centre
Extending to 16,757sq m, Northside Shopping Centre comprises 76 retail units, some 90 per cent of which are occupied. The scheme is delivering total gross rent of about €4 million with SuperValu acc - Subscribe |
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13 Nov '19 |
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DEAL: Davy closes in on €35m deal for Athlone’s Golden Island shopping centre
While the fund’s acquisition of the 23-year-old centre at that level will see it secure a net initial yield of around 8.5 per cent off the scheme’s current €3.25 million rental income, the price - Subscribe |
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13 Nov '19 |
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DEAL: IDA pays €10m for Kildare site suited to ‘mega-client’ investor
The agency has agreed to pay at least €10 million for a 211-acre site just outside Newbridge at Littleconnell, adjacent to a Pfizer factory, a Wyeth pharma plant and also a new distribution hub for - Subscribe |
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13 Nov '19 |
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DEAL: Avestus lines up €214m purchase of 382 rental apartments at Honeypark in Dún Laoghaire & Elmfield in Leopardstown
Agent CBRE offered the Vert platform, an established and fully-operational private rented sector (PRS) portfolio comprising 197 units at Honeypark in Dún Laoghaire, and 185 units at the Elmfield sche - Subscribe |
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13 Nov '19 |
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House prices not overvalued despite 85% hike since 2013, ESRI says
The study examined the sustainability of housing markets in each county by looking at rent and price increases over an extended period. It concluded that these markets are not experiencing unsustainab - Subscribe |
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12 Nov '19 |
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Daft.ie Rental Report Q3 2019
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> Policymakers need to figure out why it is so expensive to build in this country and tackle that head on, says Ronan Lyons - Subscribe |
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12 Nov '19 |
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CIE seeks advisers for 18-acre Heuston Station site sell-off
CIE, the holding company for Irish Rail and Dublin Bus, is seeking real estate advice as it considers bringing 18 acres of land next to Dublin's Heuston Station to market.
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12 Nov '19 |
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E-commerce boom makes warehousing the focus of Blackstone investment
Steve Schwarzman has long preached the virtues of scale. In a market where real estate assets "feel fairly fully valued in a lot of places," that's an added advantage, McCarthy said. The New York-base - Subscribe |
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12 Nov '19 |
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DEAL: JD Wetherspoon buys HQ Restaurant & Gastrobar on Hanover Quay
Wetherspoon declined to disclose the price it paid. Savills put the HQ property on the market in June with a guide price exceeding €5.5m.
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12 Nov '19 |
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Move to change Clontarf housing site to special area of conservation
Clonres CLG, a representative organisation for residents of Clontarf, wants to have lands at St Paul’s, Sybil Hill Clontarf, designated a special area of conservation (SPA). - Subscribe |
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12 Nov '19 |
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New mortgage lending to overtake repayments for first time since crisis
Mortgage lending is on track to expand by 11 per cent this year to €9.6 billion and a further 12.5 per cent in 2020 to €10.8 billion, according to Davy analysts Stephen Lyons and Diarmaid Sheridan - Subscribe |
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12 Nov '19 |
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Hibernia Reit hikes dividend as rent roll rises 7.3% in first half
Hibernia Reit increased its dividend for the first half of its financial year by 16.7 per cent to 1.75c per share as its rent roll increased on the back of new lettings and rent reviews, though the pr - Subscribe |
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