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03 Feb '10 |
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Site owners in nursing home planning switch
Dublin sites for nursing homes are currently valued at between €25,000 and €35,000 per bed and these valuations are encouraging site owners to seek a change of planning permission from apartments to n - Subscribe |
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225 sale agreed deals since September 1st
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03 Feb '10 |
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One-third of restaurants face closure within next six months
The Restaurants Association of Ireland (RAI) told a Dail committee yesterday that high wages are their biggest concern. Around 200 restaurants have already shut their doors since the downturn. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
03 Feb '10 |
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Homeowners get loan help
The Irish Banking Federation (IBF) said cash-strapped homeowners have been forced to come to a new agreement with their lenders after they lost jobs or suffered pay cuts. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
03 Feb '10 |
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ACC sues solicitor in land deal for €7m damages
ACC Bank is claiming €7m in damages from a solicitor over his alleged failure to ensure the lender had good security for a loan to a property developer. The bank is claiming negligence by Brian Johnst - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Feb '10 |
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Georgian let at 215 per sq m
In one of the few lettings of an entire Georgian house in the last 12 months, Lambert Smith Hampton has just completed contracts to let 53 Merrion Square to the TMF Group, the global management and ac - Subscribe |
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03 Feb '10 |
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Returns drop 19.2% in 2009
Overall returns for Irish commercial property fell by -19.2% in 2009. While still negative, the performance for the year is much improved on the -36.4% overall return movement recorded in 2008, - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Feb '10 |
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Work on €80m Balbriggan shopping centre well advanced
Stephen Murray of Jones Lang LaSalle, letting agents along with Savills, says Balbriggan was officially the fastest growing “large town” in Ireland but suffered from a lack of retail facilities. - Subscribe |
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03 Feb '10 |
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AIB to make over €40m from sale of 23 branches
Cash buyers are to the fore in the latest round of bank branches being sold, with investors settling for yields of 7–7.5 per cent, writes JACK FAGAN - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Feb '10 |
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State must not bank on bailout of bad mortgages
GROWING UP beside the seaside, one becomes familiar with the sea and its actions. One thing that becomes clear is that while the first wave of a storm may do great damage, it is the subsequent waves t - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Feb '10 |
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Kelleher firm's €149.6m loss linked to Chicago Spire project
A COMPANY in the Shelbourne Property Group owned by developer Garrett Kelleher has reported a pretax loss of €149.6 million after it made a provision for debts owed to it by other group companies. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Feb '10 |
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Anglo offers 0% loan to offload €1bn property portfolio
Anglo Irish and AIB are keen to avoid selling the properties on the market because they are not financially strong enough to absorb the losses they would incur. The properties do not qualify for the G - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
03 Feb '10 |
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Bank interest rate increases counterproductive
Michael Boyd, of Boyd’s Real Estate Alliance in Kilkenny: “the Irish property market is in a precarious position and we believe that raising bank interest rates will be counterproductive” - Subscribe |
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02 Feb '10 |
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Fears grow that transfer of €19bn in loans to NAMA could be delayed
FEARS are growing that the first transfer of loans worth an estimated €19 billion to NAMA will not take place on February 12 as intended. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
02 Feb '10 |
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Instead of new loans, borrowers paying back debt
There was a decline of €19m in the amount of money owed on all mortgages in December as older mortgages came to an end, but there were fewer new ones to replace them, according to Central Bank statist - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
02 Feb '10 |
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Ryan's novel mortgage plan heading for problems
The ratings agencies are likely to seek information on any government plan to write off mortgage arrears, offer payment holidays, or undertake debt-for-equity swaps for hard- pressed householders. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
02 Feb '10 |
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Dublin ranked last in survey of property investment performance
DUBLIN has been ranked last for the second year in a row in a major survey of investment performance of existing property assets. The study was compiled by Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC) and the UK's - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
02 Feb '10 |
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Banks punish own mortgage customers for their loyalty
Permanent TSB, Bank of Ireland and KBC Homeloans have been accused of punishing customers for being loyal because they charge higher fixed-rate mortgages to existing custo- mers. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
02 Feb '10 |
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Developer 'never signed contract' for €48m property plan
It seemed there was no formal contract agreed between Pierse Contracting and Gannon Homes and the basis for works of such value arose from a single one-page letter from Mr Gannon's quantity surveyor. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
02 Feb '10 |
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Borrowers must honour personal guarantees on loans, says judge
However, the brothers had sought time to try and agree refinancing arrangements with Allied Irish Banks aimed at progressing their proposed development on a site in Sligo town. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Feb '10 |
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58 unsold affordable homes in Laois leased as social housing
Minister of State with responsibility for housing Michael Finneran said that the council was one of the first local authorities to embrace the new scheme. - Subscribe |
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