© Irish Independent |
22 Jan '12 |
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NAMA appoints receiver to Moritz assets
NAMA has appointed a fixed-charge receiver to take control of the Galway Gateway Shopping Centre and a number of other assets controlled by developer Michael Whelan's Moritz Group - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
21 Jan '12 |
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Independent editorial: Let the home buyer beware
As the dust begins to settle on the Great Irish Housing Bust, there are some tentative signs of, if not recovery, then at least of a stabilisation in certain areas. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
21 Jan '12 |
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Nama and Treasury in talks on ?900m loans
THE NATIONAL Asset Management Agency is evaluating two investment proposals from Treasury Holdings relating to its near ?900 million in outstanding loans, including one from Australian investment and - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
21 Jan '12 |
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Syndicate takes over Dunne's D4 hotels
MORE THAN six years after he paid ?400 million to acquire the Jurys and Berkeley Court hotels in Ballsbridge from the former Jurys Doyle chain, Carlow developer Seán Dunne has lost control of them to - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
20 Jan '12 |
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Flats and holiday homes face 30% price fall
Savills said there was a degree of equilibrium in the marketplace at the moment between the number of buyers and sellers for mature city houses. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Jan '12 |
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Ulster Bank takes over hundreds of homes from giant Maplewood
ULSTER Bank has taken control of hundreds of finished and part-finished homes in the Dublin suburbs from building giant Maplewood Developments. Maplewood Developments is part of developer Michael Whel - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Jan '12 |
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Ballymore subsidiary Clearstorm shows end-of-year assets of ?191m
Clearstorm was a joint venture between Ballymore and Irish Nationwide, but the building society sold its stake back to the property developer in 2007, netting it a profit of ?41 million. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Jan '12 |
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Volkswagen says Nama frustrating plan to buy site
However, according to VW Group?s managing director Simon Elliott, Nama has been very slow to respond and has shown little interest in its proposals for a site in south Dublin. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
19 Jan '12 |
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Receiver appointed to properties
SEVERAL properties linked to Limerick solicitor Paul O?Brien ? including a number of well known Munster retail units ? have had a receiver appointed to them by NAMA. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
19 Jan '12 |
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Permanent TSB to cut home loan rate for new buyers
LEADING lender Permanent TSB is to cut its mortgage rate for new buyers by almost 1pc, -- the first time in almost four years that a bank has reduced its borrowing cost. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
19 Jan '12 |
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Ballymore windfall to cut NAMA debt by £38m
Ballymore's spokesman Paul Keogh said the deal would be a "windfall for NAMA" since Ballymore had no debt on the site and could therefore use the cash received to pay down its NAMA loans. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
19 Jan '12 |
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Men overboard in NAMA brain drain
Last to leave the sinking ship was lending boss Graham Emmett who quit last Friday.
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© The Irish Times |
19 Jan '12 |
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The days of the 'posh' auction are gone
Irish property auctions, particularly at the height of the boom, were almost considered to be social occasions, drawing crowds of all sorts, from elderly neighbours (who could hardly believe that a ho - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Jan '12 |
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Homing in on a purchase: falling house prices, Budget changes tempt young buyers
Through mortgage broker Irish Mortgage Corporation he secured a 25-year mortgage of ?160,000; the balance was paid from his long-term savings. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Jan '12 |
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Getting FTBs to take the plunge in a property market that remains volatile
?Having been priced out of the market, they have been renting and saving for the last few years. But many are still getting help from their parents.? - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Jan '12 |
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Why these first-time buyers jumped off the fence
So did the fact that mortgage-interest relief for first-time buyers had been due to end last December influence their decision? - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Jan '12 |
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Auctions set to make headlines again in 2012
According to Robert Hoban, auction director at Allsop Space, the secret of its success is down to two factors: setting the right price, ?we insist they (sellers) go into the auctions with very sensibl - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Jan '12 |
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Dalkey apartment comes with a catch
The service charge is an eye-watering ?6,497 ? the equivalent of more than six months? mortgage repayments for many or enough to furnish the place from top to bottom. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Jan '12 |
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Manek's move to Sherry FitzGerald
Former DNG partner Steven Manek has joined Sherry FitzGerald as a director of residential business. Steven, a significant player in the property market over the past 16 years, will initially work - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Jan '12 |
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Market recovery will putt golf homes to the fore once again
ALL is not lost when it comes to the golf homes market, says Andrea Sartori, head of KPMG?s golf advisory practice, who reckons golf resorts on the Mediterranean, in particular, will be hot property o - Subscribe |
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