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© The Property Week |
01 Feb '10 |
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PW (Dublin) property price indicators
The average asking price of a 2-bed apt is DOWN to €270,462 (66.78 INDEX); of a 3-bed semi is DOWN to €336,950 (68.52); and of a 4-bed det is slightly UP to €671,240 (63.04 INDEX). - Subscribe |
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The Property Week |
10 Sep '10 |
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225 sale agreed deals since September 1st
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© Irish Examiner |
01 Feb '10 |
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Errors force planning board to write-off claims
These happened when the planning appeals body failed to include a paragraph listing Part V social and affordable conditions in the relevant appeal decisions. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
01 Feb '10 |
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New bailout plan to protect families from losing homes
FAMILIES in danger of losing their homes may be given longer to pay off their mortgage, under a proposal to help struggling debt-holders. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
01 Feb '10 |
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Big storm may be brewing over residential property debt
A big storm may be brewing in consumer and residential property lending in much the way that the clouds were gathering over Irish commercial property and development lending in early 2008. - Subscribe |
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© Sunday Tribune |
31 Jan '10 |
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KBC to pump €1bn into mortgage market
The lender indicated that it has an estimated €800m-€1bn to lend for 2010 and will be introducing a switcher mortgage and offset mortgage to its product mix to attract new customers and increase its 1 - Subscribe |
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© Sunday Tribune |
31 Jan '10 |
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Mortgage brokers call for review of 'ridiculous' bank lending criteria
Mortgage brokers have called on the government and the Dáil to review the lending practices of the few banks still left lending into the depressed property market. The Independent Mortgage Advisers Fe - Subscribe |
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© Sunday Tribune |
31 Jan '10 |
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Rise in late mortgage payments, defaults and even abandonments
New data submitted to the Financial Regulator for its next quarterly report on mortgage arrears and repossessions will show that more homeowners are falling behind on their loan payments, while a grow - Subscribe |
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© Sunday Tribune |
31 Jan '10 |
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Quinlan eyes historic Warsaw refit
Irish-owned syndicator Quinlan Private together with partner Golub is hoping to obtain a building permit so that work can begin on the renovation of the historic Hala Koszyki market hall in Warsaw.
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© Sunday Tribune |
31 Jan '10 |
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Irish developer Green chases €1bn of UK distressed property assets
Irish developer Green Property is chasing €1bn worth of UK property assets. The company is in talks on up to three separate portfolios there, sources in London say, two of which are from non-Irish ban - Subscribe |
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© Sunday Tribune |
31 Jan '10 |
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Carroll trying to 'wrongfoot' Dunne over Anglo building
Developer Liam Carroll has been accused of trying to "wrongfoot" rival developer Sean Dunne and An Bord Pleanala in relation to the partially completed Anglo Irish headquarters building on Dublin's - Subscribe |
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© Sunday Tribune |
31 Jan '10 |
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Jobs boost for Sligo as Penneys to redevelop store for Town Centre
High-street fashion retailer Penneys is to redevelop its store in Sligo as part of Treasury Holdings' Sligo Town Centre scheme. Construction on the scheme will start later this year or early in 2011, - Subscribe |
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© Sunday Tribune |
31 Jan '10 |
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Homes green-lit despite blight of ghost estates
County councils across Ireland have continued to grant planning permissions for large-scale residential developments, despite the growing number of ghost estates – housing developments with few if any - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
31 Jan '10 |
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Mark FizGerald: Lessons from past can shape our future
the late Jimmy Deegan, who was a well known auctioneer at the time, described the presence on the market for some two years of Ulverton, a house on four acres on Ulverton Road in Dalkey priced at £6,0 - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
31 Jan '10 |
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Money’s too tight to mention
Marie Hunt: ‘‘Many retailers can’t expand or move to new premises, because the fit-out of retail premises is so expensive and they can’t get funding," she said. ‘‘When it comes to offices, it’s easie - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
31 Jan '10 |
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Permanent TSB to hit fixed-rate customers
Permanent TSB is to pass on more pain to its fixed-rate mortgage customers in the coming months, following its move last week to hike the cost of its variable rate loans. - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
31 Jan '10 |
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BoI seizes €80m shopping centre from McCann
Bank of Ireland has seized control of a €80 million shopping centre in Britain from John McCann, the Irish property developer and investor. - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
31 Jan '10 |
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No elevation for U2 Tower until 2011
The planned U2 Tower in the Dublin docklands has been put on hold for another year. The Dublin Docklands Development Authority (DDDA) has written to the backers of the €200 million project, saying it - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
31 Jan '10 |
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Dublin office space set for 25 per cent vacancy rate
A quarter of the office space in Dublin will be empty later this year as the market continues to decline, according to commercial property experts. - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
31 Jan '10 |
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Secondhand houses slow to come to market
The number of secondhand houses coming on to the market in Dublin fell sharply last year and is likely to decline again this year, as vendors delay selling their properties in the hope of seeing a rec - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
31 Jan '10 |
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'Ghost' estates must be resuscitated
As well as axing stamp duty, the Government must make unfinished housing estates habitable and accessible, writes Marc Coleman - Subscribe |
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