© Irish Independent |
09 Jan '22 |
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‘Why is it so hard to build new housing in Ireland?’ asks Stripe’s John Collison
"We demonise businesses making money in property development. We keep coming up with names like vulture funds and things like that. But its a pretty normal thing the world over to have businesses that - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Jan '22 |
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Bartra submits new Bulloch Harbour redevelopment plan
First lodged in December 2017, the application was due to be decided upon by the appeals board in the coming weeks.
However, Bartra withdrew the planning application last Friday only to lodge fresh - Subscribe |
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09 Jan '22 |
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Builders seek reversal of planning guidelines for bigger apartments from Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council
Quintain, which plans thousands of Cherrywood homes, called for a moratorium for well-advanced projects and those sent to planners before councillors adopt the development plan in March. - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
07 Jan '22 |
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CBRE: Further quarter-on-quarter improvement in Dublin office leasing volumes in Q4
CBRE today released figures for the volume of office leasing activity completed in Dublin in the fourth quarter of the year. According to CBRE, the Dublin office market witnessed another strong quarte - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
06 Jan '22 |
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Paul Hannon, Sherry FitzGerald New Homes: Building momentum for Ireland's home hunters
The timing of the Help-to-Buy review planned during 2022 will be important as it could result in a ‘hysteria’ from buyers to ‘use it or lose it’. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
06 Jan '22 |
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Dunnes Stores asks appeals board to overturn Monkstown store refusal
The council refused planning permission for the extension and refurbishment of 14/15 Monkstown Crescent after 20 third-party objections were lodged against the scheme by local residents. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
06 Jan '22 |
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Appeals board clears way for three contentious Dublin schemes
Milltown Park (Ardstone Capital subsidiary Sandford Living Ltd) southeast of Ranelagh village ... Redcourt (Savona Ltd), Seafield Road East Clontarf ... Clonkeen College (Clonkeen Investments DAC) on - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
06 Jan '22 |
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Cantillon: Ires bets big on rentals
Ires is prepared to pay a premium to acquire apartments for rent in Dublin secure in the knowledge that a solution to the accommodation crisis in the capital (which is more than a decade old) is not c - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
05 Jan '22 |
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Developer duo, Oisín and Phelim O’Connor, (as Torca Homes) agree €14.3m finance deal with Warren Private
It is also developing other projects on the go in Blanchardstown, Carrickmines, Mullingar and Navan. Another scheme for 120 housing units in Kilkenny has run into planning delays. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
05 Jan '22 |
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Tommy Barker: The pandemic has neither killed nor cured the property market. It's as dysfunctional as ever
Amid all the to-ings and fro-ings, though, the second-hand homes market is likely to have some brake applied to new listings as vendors (who generally need to sell first, to buy on the other side) fea - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
05 Jan '22 |
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Glenveagh says industry facing 'extraordinary' period of rising costs
“The Irish housebuilding sector is experiencing an extraordinary point in time for cost and supply chain pressures and it is management’s expectation that the current challenging environment, incl - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
05 Jan '22 |
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Council recommends refusal for €230m apartment scheme on Leopardstown Road in Dublin 18
The strategic housing development scheme, by Homeland Silverpines Ltd, comprising six apartment blocks, faces strong local opposition. Environmental group An Taisce also opposes the scheme. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
05 Jan '22 |
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DEAL: Ires Reit to acquire Clontarf developments, at Ashbrook, in €66m deal
"This accretive investment is in line with our growth strategy and complements the overall Ires residential portfolio,” Ires chief executive Margaret Sweeney - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
05 Jan '22 |
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Developers scale back Cobblestone scheme in bid to secure green light
Arguing for planning permission for the reduced proposal, Mr O’Brien said: “This application offers an opportunity to redevelop this important site, one that has laid vacant and in disrepair for a - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
05 Jan '22 |
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Eoin Burke-Kennedy: Soaring prices and rents but no credit bubble
“There are just 11,300 homes listed for sale on MyHome, the lowest on record and down 21 per cent on 2020, with the shortage of residential property for sale most acute outside Dublin. The same is t - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
04 Jan '22 |
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REA Grimes appoints Siobhán O'Sullivan as director in Ashbourne Office
The Real Estate Alliance (REA) network are delighted to welcome Siobhán O’Sullivan as a Director to the REA Grimes team based in their Ashbourne office.Siobhán has over 21 years&rs - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
04 Jan '22 |
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‘When I’m being optimistic, I think we might take planning in a more integrated way than before’: Frances Ruane
‘If Jeff Bezos’s parents had been Irish, they would have given him money for a deposit on a house, they wouldn’t have given him money for the business.” Dr Frances Ruane is making a joke, but - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
04 Jan '22 |
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Rental scarcity will underpin investor appetite for Irish apartments in 2022
Key factors will be availability of properties for sale as well as continuing low interest rates which make the returns from properties more attractive than investing in Government bonds. - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
04 Jan '22 |
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Banks lending more money to homebuyers now than in Celtic Tiger era: MyHome.ie Property Report - 2021 - Q4
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> The nation’s property market grind is worsening as demand skyrockets and supply plummets to a record low, according to the latest quarterly house price report from MyHo - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Jan '22 |
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Fintan O’Toole: When and why did ‘flats’ become ‘apartments’ in Ireland?
Developer-led planning, with inadequate provision for shared spaces, has put the “apart” into apartment. ... "They" live in flatland; we live in contemporary apartment communities. - Subscribe |
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