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03 Dec '23 |
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Marcus Magnier of Colliers: Residential and farm land markets prove resilient despite global challenges
We believe that interest rates have peaked and will start to fall in the second half of 2024, which should be welcome news for potential purchasers. This will lead to a welcome stabilisation in all ma - Subscribe |
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03 Dec '23 |
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Kevin McHugh, Harvey: Challenges and opportunities shape Dublin’s industrial and logistics property market
While the future growth of the office and retail sectors remains uncertain, the industrial and logistics sector presents a more promising narrative. Beyond the well-documented surge in e-commerce, sev - Subscribe |
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03 Dec '23 |
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Niall Gargan, JLL Ireland: year of treading carefully, in all but retail sector
An increasing emphasis on new premium space, particularly for net-zero carbon buildings, where a shortfall is expected by 2026, will continue to widen the performance gap between the best and the rest - Subscribe |
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03 Dec '23 |
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Colm Lauder: Our new columnist on Ireland’s commercial property woes
Goodbody’s former head of real estate equity research warns that the Irish property investment structure is less transparent and no longer aligns with international norms - Subscribe |
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03 Dec '23 |
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Dublin’s office market is in a downturn, but just how deep will it be?
“Slowdowns are a part of the commercial property business,” said John McCartney, head of research at BNP Paribas Real Estate Ireland. “The key questions are how deep will it be, and how long wil - Subscribe |
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01 Dec '23 |
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Valpre Capital, Revelate Capital and Aventicum Real Estate announce strategic partnership for 10 Newmarket Square, Dublin 8
10 Newmarket Square occupies a prominent location in Newmarket Square area and will comprise 132 high-quality apartment units. The development will also include a retail unit, 301 designated bicycle p - Subscribe |
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01 Dec '23 |
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More than 700 social and cost-rental homes planned for Cherry Orchard by LDA and the city council
Amenities and facilities including a proposed supermarket, commercial and retail units, community and cultural spaces and a childcare facility, will also be included in this first phase. - Subscribe |
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01 Dec '23 |
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The property market is changing but 13 years after its inception, the Price Register is still unreliable
Neither journalists nor Government can function properly without the ready and regular availability of clear, impartial and accurate sectoral data. That tenet is as true for media coverage of the prop - Subscribe |
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01 Dec '23 |
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Ireland expected to deliver more houses while construction rates across Europe plummet, report shows
The research by Euroconstruct said that Ireland’s residential sector output is forecast to grow by 12 per cent this year and in 2024. Further analysis by the group, of which EY Ireland is a member, - Subscribe |
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01 Dec '23 |
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NewstTalk's Joe Lynam spoke to Neil Menzies from Hibernia at their 1CP site (Twitter and soon TikTok Europe)
Hibernia is one of the largest property developers in Ireland with sites all over Dublin including its 1CP site which is home to Twitter and will be home to TikTok Europe as well. It’s currently red - Subscribe |
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01 Dec '23 |
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New tenancies face 18% higher rents than existing ones in second quarter
Rents in new tenancies were an average of 18 per cent higher than rents paid by existing tenants in the second quarter of this year, according to new research from the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB - Subscribe |
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01 Dec '23 |
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18-storey residential tower of 702 units will be centrepiece at Castleforbes Business Park, Dublin docklands scheme
Eagle Street Partners is delivering the docklands development in a joint venture with Nuveen Real Estate, one of the world’s largest investment managers with $152 billion in assets under management, - Subscribe |
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01 Dec '23 |
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Plans to transform Dublin’s Hendrons Building into residential hub filed by Phibsborough D7 Development
The proposal for the building detailed plans to build a mixed-use development of 93 apartments across three residential blocks.The plans also include a café or retail unit, outdoor seating and a play - Subscribe |
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01 Dec '23 |
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Brown Thomas and Arnotts not impacted by Austrian co-owner’s collapse
Central Group’s decision to exercise its loan conversion rights followed the exit of Austrian property billionaire Rene Benko from his Signa group, who’s trophy assets also include the Chrysler Bu - Subscribe |
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01 Dec '23 |
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Housing planning bottlenecks will be cleared next year, says Minister
She explained that the legislation, meant to overhaul the current system, took a plan-led approach to development “so that everybody has clarity upfront in terms of what’s being proposed and where - Subscribe |
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29 Nov '23 |
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Landlords 'very frustrated' with RTB bureaucracy and backlogs, says lobby group
Mary Conway of IPOA said the exodus of landlords was a combination of frustration with the bureaucracy of the RTB and concern at the pace of resolution. “If a tenant is in the property for six month - Subscribe |
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29 Nov '23 |
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At least 50,000 more nursing home beds needed by 2051, says report
Sherry FitzGerald said that as of the middle of this year, there were about 30,900 available nursing home beds in Ireland. That includes those run by the private, voluntary and public sector.
The f - Subscribe |
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29 Nov '23 |
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DEAL: French investor MNK Partners pays €4.175m for Bank of Ireland Walkinstown branch
MNK has acquired the building at 177 Drimnagh Road on behalf of its FPS Europe + fund.
The subject property is let on a full repairing and insuring (FRI) lease to Bank of Ireland from the October 2 - Subscribe |
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29 Nov '23 |
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Hibernia Real Estate Group sold marketed Dundrum apartments to a subsidiary for €122m
The spokesman declined to comment further when asked if the [restructuring] sale and transfer of the Dundrum apartments to its subsidiaries had been a tax-neutral transaction. - Subscribe |
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29 Nov '23 |
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Fast-track housing collapsed amid Paul Hyde turmoil at An Bord Pleanála
Records released under the Freedom of Information Act point to a collapse in the processing of fast-track housing schemes by the board at that time, undermining efforts to tackle the worsening housing - Subscribe |
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