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25 Jan '22 |
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Starz Real Estate funds €17.0 million senior facility for Donnybrook House office transaction
Starz Real Estate has funded a €17.0 million senior facility secured by Donnybrook House, sold by KPMG as receiver, acquired by a JV between Mm Capital and RoundShield Partners in December 2021. - Subscribe |
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25 Jan '22 |
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Key Questions to ask about your Rent Review: Des Byrne, Director in the Professional Services and Valuation Team at Bannon
It is essential to take account of such items as the hypothetical term, break clauses, headline rent versus net effective rent and the specification of the premises to be reviewed. It is also importa - Subscribe |
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25 Jan '22 |
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Restrictions proposed on construction of Dublin Build To Rent apartments
The new restrictions would limit Build To Rent complexes to areas in the inner city within 500 metres of areas of high employment or major transport interchanges such as train stations. - Subscribe |
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25 Jan '22 |
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Sherry FItzGerald: Housing starts now back at Celtic Tiger levels
Eoin Lynch, Sherry FitzGerald economist: “While all price categories have noted an increase in sales compared to the same period in 2020, this growth is much stronger at higher values.” The compan - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Jan '22 |
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Beacon Hospital gets permission for €75m extension
Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council has given the go-ahead for the 70-bed extension at the facility in Sandyford, Dublin, finding that the hospital extension did not detract from the amenities of t - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Jan '22 |
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Policy supports high-rise tower at Arnotts car park, property firm says
The proposed height of Fitzwilliam Real Estate’s planned 12-storey, 159-unit build-to-rent apartment scheme on the site of the Arnotts car park in Dublin city centre is fully supported by national p - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Jan '22 |
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Conall MacCoille: Time for reality check on State’s capacity to build social housing
Private developers can build long-term relationships with contractors, offering multiple sequential projects to negotiate down on price. However, for the city council, each new project requires an ope - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
24 Jan '22 |
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Majority of homes completed next year will not be available to first-time buyers – report
According to a new report from Goodbody: Around 28,400 new houses are forecast to be completed in 2023, however, the bulk of these new homes will be due to increases in social housing output and the p - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
23 Jan '22 |
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Planning on buying a new home in 2022? Here’s what’s coming on the market in Dublin
2022 looks set to be the year when new housing schemes finally start coming on stream in large numbers. These are some of the main developments scheduled for release in Dublin city and county. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
23 Jan '22 |
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Mark Keenan: Location matters less as pandemic turned property market on its head
The Irish Independent’s How Much Is Your House Worth? 2022 demonstrates how a surge in competition for a small pool of property has had a huge impact on prices.
Our in-depth study of 64 local pro - Subscribe |
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23 Jan '22 |
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Killian Woods: What exactly is an affordable home and who benefits from the definition?
Housing For All promises to deliver affordable housing for purchase and rent, but its methodology has been questioned and criticised for linking affordability to market prices instead of income - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
23 Jan '22 |
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Ronan braced for long legal battle after negotiations with US funds founder
Developer Johnny Ronan’s real estate group is headed for a potentially long and expensive legal battle with two US-based investment groups, after talks between the parties failed to reach a resoluti - Subscribe |
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21 Jan '22 |
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Bannon Investment Market Review & Outlook 2021/22
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> "We expect to see a continuation of new entrants to the market in 2022 where prime assets are made available. In particular, we expect a wider range of core European fund - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
21 Jan '22 |
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Lisney Outlook 2022
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HRE >>> There is an opportunity for all stakeholders in the Irish property sector to turn this crisis into a catalyst for positive change and shape the future of the buildings we - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
21 Jan '22 |
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Seven ways our remote working revolution will transform the property market: Mark Keenan
Some city prices will fall. Smaller city centre homes, the traditionally favoured central first buys of people who move to cities to work, will be impacted. High amenity locations like Malahide, Sandy - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
21 Jan '22 |
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Ballsbridge residents try to halt 64-unit build-to-rent scheme at St Mary’s Home, Pembroke Park
The scheme involves the repurposing of St Mary’s Home, a nursing home, to contain 23 units and the construction of three new buildings that will provide a combined 41 apartments. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
21 Jan '22 |
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New €100 million social housing fund, Gresham House Credit Union Income Fund, will finance up to 450 homes
“This fund will match approved housing bodies, who need long term loan capital on competitive terms, with credit unions who are looking for an attractive and secure home for their members’ savings - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Jan '22 |
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TikTok in talks on office space for 2,500 additional workers in Dublin
Just seven weeks on from its formal agreement to lease the entire Sorting Office, the company is understood to be in talks to rent both Marlet Property Group’s Shipping Office and at Iput’s Tropic - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Jan '22 |
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Number of new housing starts up sharply to almost 31,000
The Department of Housing numbers show that housebuilding activity is now approaching the Government’s target of close to 35,000 new houses which it believes are needed annually to meet demand and s - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Jan '22 |
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Dundrum apartment plans need more consideration – appeals board
An Bord Pleanála has told Hammerson that its plans to build 889 apartments in Dundrum require further consideration or amendment. The board has also told Gerald Gannon Properties that the company’s - Subscribe |
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