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19 Jan '12 |
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Chartered surveyors explain it all
The SCSI?s outreach programme to secondary school students comes none too soon. Recently qualified surveyors are engaging with students through a series of talks and a social media campaign to provide - Subscribe |
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19 Jan '12 |
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Taxman cometh for UK investors
Aidan Clifford, ACCA?s advisory services manager, says many Irish people invested in UK property over the past few years ?and will therefore have a UK tax return to file and pay by the end of this mon - Subscribe |
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19 Jan '12 |
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Prices: correct - or 'over-correct'?
While pundits still doubt that the recent budget measures will excite first-time buyers, we found more than a few who?ve been saving ? just like people did in the olden days ? and have now taken, or a - Subscribe |
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19 Jan '12 |
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Bids flowed for ?1.5m house by a lake
A businessman from the US paid well over the minimum reserve of ?1.5 million for St David?s, Urra, Nenagh, Co Tipperary, according to Robert Ganly of Knight Frank, who handled the sale. - Subscribe |
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19 Jan '12 |
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Ballymore ?45m sale takings for Nama
BALLYMORE Properties will hand over the ?45 million it is poised to make from the sale of a London development site to State assets agency Nama. - Subscribe |
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19 Jan '12 |
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Nama seeks tax returns from debtors
A Nama spokesman said the agency was not entitled to compel debtors to include tax returns as part of their financial statements. A debtor?s failure to provide a tax return if asked would lead Nama to - Subscribe |
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19 Jan '12 |
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Douglas Newman Good House Price Gauge
19.95% drop in Dublin house values in 20112012 to see additional over correction but also industry turning pointCall for grant scheme to help resolve ghost estate issueThe latest results from the Doug - Subscribe |
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18 Jan '12 |
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Up to 60% of rented houses ?not registered?
A Cork University Residents Forum study also claimed that the amount of undeclared income to Revenue, in Cork alone, was most likely "jaw dropping" - Subscribe |
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18 Jan '12 |
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McWilliams: Expect house prices to hit the bottom next year
If we continue to mirror the Japanese experience, the property market should hit the bottom in year six, which would be the end of this year or some time in the early months of 2013. - Subscribe |
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18 Jan '12 |
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One-third of all house purchases 'are carried out in cash'
Keith Lowe: "While there may be some further over-correction this year, we believe that 2012 will be seen as a turning point in the market cycle." - Subscribe |
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18 Jan '12 |
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NAMA threatens developers who won?t submit tax returns with legal action
SOME developers in NAMA are refusing to submit tax returns which would ensure they are being honest about declaring all their assets. - Subscribe |
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18 Jan '12 |
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DEAL: ?350,000 for Donabate site
A private investor has bought a development site of 1.2 hectares (three acres) at Donabate village in north Dublin for a figure understood to be about €350,000. The same plot was offered for sale - Subscribe |
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18 Jan '12 |
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DEAL: Boots expands in Blanchardstown centre
Boots is believed to have agreed a rent of about ?1.3 million for a large new store at Blanchardstown in west Dublin. - Subscribe |
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18 Jan '12 |
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Nama funding to complete The Grange apartments
Receivers Paul McCann and Michael McAteer of Grant Thornton are due to invite tenders shortly for the completion of internal work on the crescent-shaped Block G in The Grange, which is expected to cos - Subscribe |
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18 Jan '12 |
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Lisney predicts investment sales will be up to five times greater than last year
Lisney said that as shortages appeared in the rental market in prime areas ? and when rental stability and growth comes nearer ? the price gap between prime and secondary properties would widen. - Subscribe |
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18 Jan '12 |
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Richard Alan fashion business on Dublin?s Grafton Street relocating
The Richard Alan store and the adjoining premises Zerup were acquired around 2006 by property developer Bernard McNamara with the intention of amalgamating them. Planning permission has since come thr - Subscribe |
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18 Jan '12 |
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Pace of decline in rents slows
This is the main finding in the latest Rental Indices compiled by estate agent Lisney, which had already reported that rents fell by 17.62 per cent in 2010 and by 27.61 per cent in 2009. - Subscribe |
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18 Jan '12 |
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Capital values rise for first time since 2007
A finding by Jones Lang LaSalle in its quarterly Irish Property Index that values rose by 1.2 per cent in the last three months of 2011 ? the first time they have been in positive territory since the - Subscribe |
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18 Jan '12 |
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?8 million expected for Aldi store
THE NEWLY-LEASED Aldi foodstore at Sandyford, Dublin 18, is to be the first distressed Irish property investment to be offered for sale this year on the international market. - Subscribe |
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18 Jan '12 |
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Big fall in number of new buildings
GeoDirectory, a subsidiary of An Post said the number of new buildings was also 30 per cent lower than in 2010 when 17,587 units were completed. - Subscribe |
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