© The Property Week |
03 Jan '22 |
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Daft.ie Report: Nothing but the same old story?
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> Ronan Lyons: "It seems somehow fitting that ‐ in a year that was determinedly far too like its predecessor despite everyone's hope things would move on ‐ the measured - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
03 Jan '22 |
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Government to CPO thousands of properties as part of crackdown on vacant homes
Darragh O'Brien has promised to dramatically ramp up compulsory purchase orders (CPOs) as part of a multi-pronged approach to reducing the number of vacant homes. "I actually want the Housing Agency t - Subscribe |
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© The Currency |
03 Jan '22 |
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4,000 Irish homes, over €1bn in assets and a direct line to Wall St: under the hood at Avestus Capital Partners
From high-wire deals with US hedge funds to the establishment of in-house construction contractors and letting agents, the Dublin firm has quietly emerged as a major end-to-end property player from Ca - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
03 Jan '22 |
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Sherry FitzGerald: COVID-19 continues to significantly impact upon the Irish housing market
Sherry FitzGerald reported on Friday December 31st, 2021 that the average value of second-hand homes in Ireland increased by 2.2% in the fourth quarter of 2021, with values rising 9.6% cumulatively ov - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
03 Jan '22 |
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Group opposing Holy Cross College site in Dublin 3 build-to-rent scheme will not appeal court decision
Two architects who objected to the residential project, said they had decided not to pursue a judicial review after receiving legal advice that one person would have to take the challenge and new rule - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
03 Jan '22 |
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O’Brien told to rethink plans for 15-storey tower at Grand Canal Quay
Dublin City Council has noted ‘serious concerns’ about the scale of the proposed development on Grand Canal Quay, which would be next to a site due to contain Trinity College Dublin’s new techno - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
03 Jan '22 |
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Wealthy non-EU visa-seekers pump €62m into Irish social housing in November
Ireland’s social housing sector is being actively touted to high-net-worth foreign investors as one of the safest investment bets globally. The influx of cash means nearly a fifth of the €324 mill - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
03 Jan '22 |
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Irish arm of Jones Lang Lasalle confident of prospects after profits take Covid hit
The Dublin-based Jones Lang Lasalle Ltd recorded the drop in operating profits after revenues slumped by 32pc from €23.78m to €16.16m.
According to the directors, the business has continued to - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
03 Jan '22 |
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House price inflation tipped to halve during calmer 2022
REA's Barry McDonald: “With price increases continuing, values are now at an acceptable level for many investors to sell and exit the market. It is also clear that the changing legislation associate - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
03 Jan '22 |
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Glenveagh subsidiary plans almost 100 homes at Killruddery Demesne lands
Marina Quarter Limited, which is owned by Glenveagh and counts the developer’s CEO Stephen Garvey as a director, submitted a planning application to build 96 residential units on the site. The devel - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
03 Jan '22 |
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RGRE J&R Valery's Ltd appeals refusal apartment scheme for Dublin’s Appian Way
Johnny Ronan has made a bid to overturn the planning refusal for his contentious plan for a 10 storey over basement build to rent apartment scheme for Dublin’s Appian Way.
This follows Mr Ronan - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Jan '22 |
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DEAL: KPMG confirms deal with Hibernia Reit for new Dublin HQ at Harcourt Square HQ
KPMG will pay initial rent of €17 million per annum from lease commencement and will receive the equivalent of 40 months rent free through an incentive and enhanced fit-out, Hibernia said. The headl - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Jan '22 |
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Yew Grove shareholders back €127.8m sale to Canadian property group, Slate Office Reit
The value of its property portfolio, at €168 million as of the end of June, is considerably below the €300 million to €500 million asset base the real estate investment trust (Reit) had been tar - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Jan '22 |
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Sandymount school to take court action against apartment development
Maxol Ltd did not respond to requests for comment. St Matthew’s National School is taking judicial review proceedings against An Bord Pleanála’s decision to grant permission for 112 apartments in - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Dec '21 |
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Priced out of Dublin
Before the pandemic she had been toying with the idea of buying a home in Stoneybatter in Dublin “but then everything changed”. Covid underlined the importance of space and gardens - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
19 Dec '21 |
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Asian investors quit Irish property market as Evergrande crisis deepens
Wealthy Asian investors, who have snapped up more than a thousand Irish homes in recent years, have started to divest from the Irish housing market amid fears of a property crash in China.
The new - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
19 Dec '21 |
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Siobhán Quinlan planning almost 700 build-to-let apartments in Dublin suburbs
Siobhán Quinlan, the wife of boom-era financier Derek Quinlan, has entered the build-to-let property arena, with ambitious plans to develop close to 700 apartments over three sites.
Companies she - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
19 Dec '21 |
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Fast-track homes ‘won’t work without proper staffing resources’
Kevin James, managing director at Cogent Associates, said the new LRD scheme will only work if staffing numbers in local authorities’ planning units are boosted significantly.
Cogent Associates, - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
19 Dec '21 |
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Jason Miller: an appreciation
Longtime friend and colleague Declan Stone, managing director and head of retail and capital markets at Colliers, said: “In late 2003, as a favour to John Hamilton, then a partner in our country hom - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
19 Dec '21 |
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Landowners to be hit with 30% property rezoning tax
Darragh O’Brien, the Minister for Housing, secured cabinet approval last week to draft the new legislation for a land rezoning tax.
It will result in landowners, such as developers, farmers or in - Subscribe |
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