© The Irish Times |
08 Nov '22 |
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Dublin City Council called on to buy apartment block where tenants face eviction
“These are private people living in private accommodation and if we start stepping into this space, private developers could see it as an opportunity ...," said Coilín O’Reilly of DCC. Hammerson - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 Nov '22 |
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House prices to continue rising despite economic slowdown: Sherry FitzGerald
Marian Finnegan said the Irish market was unlikely to experience a price correction because of the ongoing lack of supply. The exodus of investors and smaller landlords from the market was continuing - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
08 Nov '22 |
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Association of Irish Mortgage Advisors says main lenders should guarantee rate offers for at least eight weeks
Brokers are calling for lenders to adopt a standard timeframe to allow mortgage borrowers to lock in their rate offers to protect them from rapid European Central Bank (ECB) increases. - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
07 Nov '22 |
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RW Nowlan & Associates have go-ahead to convert Raven House offices, Finglas to apartments
RW Nowlan & Associates are delighted to have received planning permission from Dublin City Council for the conversion of Raven House, Finglas Village from a vacant office unit, to use as 37 no. self c - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
07 Nov '22 |
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Kennedy Wilson expected to add a significant number of residential units to its Irish portfolio next year
Kennedy Wilson, one of the biggest landlords in Ireland, has told investors that the ongoing shortage of rental homes in Ireland “bodes well” for the company.
Last week, the US investment fund, - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
07 Nov '22 |
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Number of new house builds falls by 14 per cent over the last year
Details of slowdown come as it was also revealed that the Department of Housing spent €452m less than forecast on capital projects, such as housebuilding, up to the end of October - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
06 Nov '22 |
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Pat Crean of Marlet Property Group may initiate judicial review of housing ban on site beside St Anne’s Park
Dublin City Council is facing legal action over its decision to “dezone” housing development lands earmarked for almost 600 apartments in north Dublin.
Developer Pat Crean’s Marlet Property G - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
05 Nov '22 |
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Sales and profits fall at Rohan family’s property group
Accounts recently filed for Airspace Investments, the parent company of Rohan Holdings, show its profits fell from close to €20 million to about €4.6 million in the 12 months to the end of last No - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
04 Nov '22 |
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A Revolut mortgage? CEO reveals 'super-app' plans to offer '100pc digital' mortgages
“It could be one of two models, or a combination. The first one is a mortgage financed by us as a bank. Or it could be like a mortgage introduction. But ultimately what we want to build is a frictio - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Nov '22 |
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DEAL: M7 Real Estate secures letting of two units at Dublin Industrial Estate in Glasnevin
Harvey has secured the letting of two industrial and office units, 107A and 107B, on Lagan Road to Howdens Joinery, having sold the properties earlier this year to pan European investor M7 Real Estate - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Nov '22 |
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Dublin City Council defies planning regulator over build-to-rent rules
In the final stages of determining the new city development plan councillors have agreed to limit numbers of the controversial rental-only apartments to a maximum of 40 per cent of any complex. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Nov '22 |
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Bartra criticises councils ‘prohibiting’ large housing projects
Ms Jones shared an analysis of 11 cases where planning permission had been sought for housing developments in the Tallaght area over recent years, which she said together would deliver nearly 4,000 ho - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Nov '22 |
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Properties that can expect to be hit with the new Residential Zoned Land Tax
The new tax will be based on the market value of the land and the rate will be set at 3 per cent, the same the starting point for the vacant site levy when it was first introduced. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Nov '22 |
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Ronan Group Real Estate profile
“They are in total control. You project manage [for them] and you get a fee to run it and there are targets,” he said. “Normally, when you have paid their IRR [internal rate of return], there is - Subscribe |
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© RTE |
03 Nov '22 |
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Irish property prices expected to avoid a dip in 2023
There’s now more and more anecdotal evidence that homes are selling at or below their asking prices, while some listings are even being revised downwards. But it takes time before we can see hard ev - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
03 Nov '22 |
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Discounted property prices now sought by investors, say Lisney
Noting a shift in Q3, which also saw an increased focus on building energy efficiency in funding, Ed Hanafin said that with adjustments in the global economic outlook along with rising interest rates, - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
03 Nov '22 |
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Charlie and Max O’Reilly-Hyland have lodged plans for 126-bed hotel overlooking the Iveagh Gardens
The two have lodged plans, through ORHRE SSG for the hotel and five apartments after unsuccessful attempts to date to lease out the two Georgian properties at 92 and 93 St Stephen’s Green for office - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
03 Nov '22 |
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Paul McNeive: Investing is tough as property market edges its way towards price discovery
Brian Shields, JLL senior director of capital markets, told me the markets are in a "price discovery" phase, with time to go by before we see vendors' and purchasers' expectations beginning to align a - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Nov '22 |
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Dublin City councillors block future housing schemes beside St Anne’s Park
The 16.5-acre at Sybil Hill has been the subject of multiple housing applications and court actions since it was bought by developer Pat Crean’s Marlet Property Group in 2015. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Nov '22 |
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‘Mini-Manhattan’ could be built on Dublin’s SCR under development plan, residents say
Provisions in the plan would allow 12 buildings up to 15-storeys tall on the Dublin 8 plot which includes the Bailey Gibson and Player Wills sites owned by US developer Hines, and the former St Teresa - Subscribe |
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