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21 Nov '11 |
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Shatter announcement 'shortly' on upward-only rent reviews
David Fitzsimons of Retail Excellence: ?We understand the Attorney General is looking at some difficulties and there is a very large legislative programme, but we were not told it had been dropped.? - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
21 Nov '11 |
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College Green cafe bar plans shelved
PLANS TO build a modern cafe bar at the traffic island in College Green have been shelved by Dublin City Council following the decision to go ahead with the crosscity Luas line. - Subscribe |
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21 Nov '11 |
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CBRE office occupier survey
Marie Hunt: 'This survey was conducted to determine why some occupiers choose to locate in particular locations of the city, their reasons for locating in the specific buildings they occupy and the - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
20 Nov '11 |
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Rockridge Developments director rejects loan claim
Bridget Dunne-Keaveney, whose husband Michael Keaveney is also a director of the company, claims she is not liable for the debts incurred by Rockridge after it failed to repay bank loans.
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© Irish Examiner |
20 Nov '11 |
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Noonan plays key role in council?s ?12m property deal
FINANCE Minister Michael Noonan yesterday played a key role in giving Limerick City Council the green light to proceed with a huge property deal in Limerick city centre involving a three acre-plus sit - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Nov '11 |
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Plenty of bargains at auction as market set to drop further
Ronan Lyons, an urban economist at Oxford University: "Unless credit returns to the market and the banks start lending again they will drop further. It's dangerous to overshoot on the way down as it - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Nov '11 |
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DAA faces huge hit in McNamara property deal
The Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) looks set to lose millions on a badly timed property joint venture with broke Nama client developer Bernard McNamara that was backed by Bank of Scotland. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Nov '11 |
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Bill Clinton warns that mortgage debt forgiveness is crucial for our recovery
BILL Clinton has warned that unless there is forgiveness of mortgage debt here, Ireland's economic recovery will take longer than necessary.He said the lesson from history was that the writing d - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Nov '11 |
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Barrister urges mortgage holders to take a stand against the banks
Ross Maguire, a co-founder of New Beginning, proposes a "Movement of Mortgage Holders" to harness the power of hundreds of thousands of those in debt to financial institutions, which he accused of p - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Nov '11 |
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Tensions hit new heights at K Club over Nama talks
TENSIONS amongst members of the K Club are understood to have hit new heights as "make or break" talks between Dr Michael Smurfit and Nama on the iconic venue's future enter into what are believed - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Nov '11 |
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Mortgages in arrears or restructured near 100,000
The number of mortgage holders voluntarily giving up properties to the banks has remained steady, while an increasing number of mortgages were restructured during the third quarter of the year. - Subscribe |
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18 Nov '11 |
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Impressive offices in Dun Laoghaire Town Centre
Occupiers looking for real value for money can now rent top quality own-door
office suites in Dun Laoghaire Town Centre on very flexible and attractive
terms. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
18 Nov '11 |
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Bank has pulled interest-only deal on my buy-to-lets
Trevor Grant of Mortgage Negotiators: "Our experience is that most lenders take the view that if net rent covers the interest-only repayments then this constitutes a long term investment for both par - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
18 Nov '11 |
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Troubled homeowners top 100,000 for first time
Banks have claimed there has been a spike in arrears because some people have stopped paying their mortgages after expectations were raised during the summer of debt-forgiveness deals. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
17 Nov '11 |
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George Mordaunt eating humble pie
Over the next few years Mordaunt bought 11 houses, a retail shop unit, a crèche, a barber shop, a boutique for his wife, and a share in property consortiums in Germany and Washington - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
17 Nov '11 |
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Number of mortgages issued just 7pc of rate during boom
THE collapse in mortgage lending has gathered pace with just 3,600 mortgages issued during the summer. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
17 Nov '11 |
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NAMA banks foreclose on ?6bn loans to small players
The scale of action by banks against property syndicate members and smaller property players has been revealed with ?6bn worth of loans foreclosed on in the last year. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Nov '11 |
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Pat Igoe on new laws for property transacting
Major new property laws mean that we can expect more effective legal work from solicitors and State agencies alike. Sensibly reduced legal fees and costs are also a possibility. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Nov '11 |
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Advice: I'm not selling my house but would like a valuation
Ed Carey: "We frequently find that selling is not an option for our clients, so we look at other options, such as ?rent-to-rent?, whereby we rent your property here, and you then rent in the location - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Nov '11 |
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Time to make renting a long-term housing choice
Lorcan Sirr, lecturer in the Department of Real Estate at Dublin Institute of Technology, explains the need for create a sustainable rental market - Subscribe |
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