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08 Jan '23 |
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Bartra charges €800 per month over original quote for co-living units
Company’s first shared living development suites in Dún Laoghaire advertised for rent of €1,880 a month. The company, controlled by Richard Barrett, has been the most active developer to pursue t - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
05 Jan '23 |
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Glenveagh will build fewer houses than expected this year due to planning ‘gridlock’
“An adjustment to our 2023 expectation is necessary so that the group does not compromise on its strategy to incorporate high-density and standardised house types into our manufacturing and deliver - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
03 Jan '23 |
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Revealed: The areas where it is cheaper to buy a home than rent – and the six areas where it pays to rent
Martina Hennessy, managing director of doddl.ie: "In our analysis, the cost of a 30-year variable mortgage plus 10pc deposit on a home at the current national house price came to €582,259 with Finan - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Jan '23 |
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Airbnb caught off guard by introduction of short-term letting restrictions, correspondence shows
The announcement led a lobbyist for Airbnb, Derek Nolan, the former Labour TD for Galway West, to send off a strongly worded letter to the minister complaining about the lack of consultation with the - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
03 Jan '23 |
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Concern over number of councillors dismissing expert advice and rezoning land in flood-risk areas
A recent rezoning in the east of the country was voted through despite pleas by council management that the move was “crazy”.
There have been numerous other instances of elected members rejecti - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Jan '23 |
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Latest plans for site at 29-30 Fishamble Street, vacant and derelict since the mid 20th century.
The total cost of the project is €4.3 million, making it cheaper per apartment than the council’s scheme.
“The current estimated cost is €4.3 million for 10 apartments, a mix of one- and tw - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Jan '23 |
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Housing market slows but buyers still ‘stretched’ by high prices
The fourth-quarter housing report from property website Myhome.ie shows that asking prices fell 0.4 per cent in the final three months of the year, the second consecutive quarter of decline. - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
02 Jan '23 |
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Sherry FitzGerald expects home price inflation to moderate to 3%
In Dublin, values grew 5.2% in the year, compared to 7.2% in 2021. Price growth continues to be stronger outside of Dublin, with average values nationally excluding Dublin rising 6.4% in 2022. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
02 Jan '23 |
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‘Penny-wise, pound-foolish’ attitude a big part of our housing crisis, warns planning watchdog
Office of the Planning Regulator chief executive Niall Cussen said there are “very encouraging signs” the Government is trying to put in place a planning system that is fit for the 21st century, b - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
02 Jan '23 |
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Property-sector deals to retreat from near-record €5.5bn levels of last year
Adrian Trueickof Knight Frank expects that the value could fall back to between €3.5 and €4bn. "The first quarter and into the second quarter will be quiet as there will be a reluctance to put pro - Subscribe |
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© Extra.ie |
02 Jan '23 |
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Not a single home has been built on State-owned land in the past four years
The Government's Land Development Agency (LDA) has come under fire following the damning revelation, described as 'deeply disappointing' by industry experts and opposition TDs. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Dec '22 |
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Council to target Dublin church sites in major land-buying programme
Separately, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said “a mixture of carrot and stick” could be used by the Government to ensure developers with residential planning permissions actually built homes. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Dec '22 |
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Pat Crean of Marlet takes constitutional challenge over decision to dezone land at St Anne’s Park, Raheny
The Government is facing a constitutional claim against a vote by Dublin City Council to block housing on a big north city land bank in a case that will test the limits of local authority powers to in - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
28 Dec '22 |
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Guinness gets green light to refurbish brewhouse into a modern office space
Dublin City Council has given the green light to Marbelsand Holding Ltd for the scheme that involves repurposing the Brewhouse 2 building at the St James’s Gate brewery in central Dublin into a mode - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
28 Dec '22 |
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Property developer Johnny Ronan pays down debt and sees losses narrow
Johnny Ronan’s company sold its Paris property this month for €24.5m to help pay down the group’s debt. New consolidated accounts filed by Ardquade Ltd also reveal Mr Ronan advanced a loan to th - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
28 Dec '22 |
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House prices fall slightly in Dublin city as interest rates and energy costs bite
The forth-quarter figures from the REA Average House Price Index show house prices in Dublin fell by -0.34 per cent in the period. Barry McDonald: “Following a frenetic start to the year, the market - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
23 Dec '22 |
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TIO South Docks sued for €1.1m by Patrizia Grand Canal SARL over alleged late delivery of Dublin flats
TIO South Docks refused to accept this and asserted Patrizia did not have the necessary funds to complete the sale on the closing date and that there were still negotiations going on prior to closing. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
23 Dec '22 |
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Cantillon: Dublin office market still afloat, but expect the unexpected in 2023
In its final office market report of the year, Savills Ireland said this week that it expects office take-up in the capital to reach 2.25 million sq ft for the full year, nearly 50 per cent ahead of 2 - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
23 Dec '22 |
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Cantillon: Land hoarding adding unwelcome premium to the price of housing
If institutional buyers pay a higher price for property, the higher price becomes capitalised into land values. The interplay between land values and property prices is a key dynamic here. If sales pr - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
23 Dec '22 |
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DEAL: Sports Direct owner purchases former Debenhams flagship store on Dublin’s Henry St
Frasers Group has purchased the former Debenhams store located on Henry Street in Dublin’s city centre, which had a guide price of €55m. The group is also set to open a second Flannels store in Cl - Subscribe |
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