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28 Nov '23 |
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JLL: Sharpest dip in investment property returns in Q3 since 2010
The latest JLL Irish Property Index showed that annual returns “experienced a significant drop” of 9.7 per cent year-on-year in the third quarter of 2023 - the largest decline recorded in the prop - Subscribe |
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26 Nov '23 |
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Matt Cooper: Johnny Ronan’s soaring ambitions still rising despite firm’s restructuring
Johnny Ronan’s soaring ambitions still rising despite restructuring: Developer is planning to build Dublin’s tallest building and a deep-water port in Meath, even as he ‘invites’ Bank of Irela - Subscribe |
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26 Nov '23 |
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Where have Ireland’s 200,000 vacant homes gone? Just 3,000 are liable for the new tax
The figures entirely overestimated the level of permanent vacancy. About 62,000 were holiday homes and therefore did not qualify. But even the majority of the remaining 183,000 non-holiday homes were - Subscribe |
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26 Nov '23 |
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Johnny Ronan’s rollercoaster career takes another dip
“There is no need to reassure our partners and lenders on our other projects as they are well-financed and performing robustly,” a spokesman said. “The properties sit in a group of special purpo - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
23 Nov '23 |
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DEAL: Anor Mardix pre-lets Dundalk's newest industrial facility from Tanola
Letting agent Sherry FitzGerald Carroll Dundalk confirmed the letting but did not comment on the records in the Property Price Register which show 20-year leases at average annual rents of €752,645. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
23 Nov '23 |
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Paul McNeive: Tax incentives for senior living can ease both the nursing homes crisis and Ireland’s housing crunch
I spoke with CBRE experts Cormac Megannety, head of healthcare, and Maureen Bayley, senior director, and they told me that while there is “consternation” in the sector, there is a gap in the marke - Subscribe |
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23 Nov '23 |
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DEAL: Irish Life completes €49m purchase of The Lookout apartment scheme on Harbour Road, Dalkey
Irish Life’s Irish Residential Property Fund has completed the purchase of 94 luxury apartments developer Francis Rhatigan’s Winterbrook has developed at Dalkey in south Dublin. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
23 Nov '23 |
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After WeWork, the office is dead: long live the office
A survey by KPMG found that two-thirds of executives “believe that there will be a full return to office in three years’ time”. Maybe so. But I doubt that those last-century norms will return in - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
23 Nov '23 |
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DEAL: Franklin Templeton has paid about €75 million for or Dublin social housing portfolio
Developed by businessman Emmet O’Neill’s Kouchin Holdings, the units are distributed across five new social-housing schemes in Deansgrange, Dun Laoghaire, Donnybrook and Clondalkin. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
23 Nov '23 |
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Critics believe overhaul of planning system will limit spurious objections
Dr Seán O’Leary of the Irish Planning Institute (IPI), the all-island professional membership organisation for spatial planners, said a “crucial requirement” will be the need to “adequately r - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
23 Nov '23 |
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Receiver appointed to Johnny Ronan portfolio that includes Bewley’s Cafe
Ronan Group Real Estate (RGRE) said on Wednesday it had invited Bank of Ireland and AIB to appoint a receiver to manage the refinancing of property assets owned by the company.
The loans from AIB a - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
22 Nov '23 |
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Should you try to buy, or keep renting?
According to the latest CSO figures, while Dublin prices might be receding outside the capital they’re up 4 per cent. This is not welcome news for buyers already staring down ten consecutive ECB rat - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
22 Nov '23 |
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Greg Kavanagh rejects ‘outrageous’ allegations made by brother Hugh
The claims centre around alleged attempts to remove Hugh Kavanagh as a director of 19 companies without notice and to remove him from his executive role from the property and construction business the - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
21 Nov '23 |
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BPFI: Average income of first-time buyers hits new record high
The average income of a first-time buyer household has grown to a record high of €82,000 while at the same time their average mortgage drawdown has increased by €20,000 to €270,000, a new report - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Nov '23 |
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Iput waiting on Fingal County Council regarding plans for its Nexus 2 logistics development
The developer recently announced it had fully pre-let the four-unit, 550,000 sq ft Quantum Logistics Park development at Kilshane Cross in north Dublin to DHL, Harvey Norman and Danish shipping and lo - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 Nov '23 |
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Supply of new student digs in Ireland slows sharply
“The pace of new deliveries has slowed significantly amidst headwinds of rising development costs and issues around debt funding,” said Tom McCabe of Cushman & Wakefield. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
16 Nov '23 |
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Security of tenure is 'key to a well-functioning private rental sector'
Mick Byrne: “What needs to happen is tenancies for a defined period, probably the six years which is the current tenancy term, in which there is absolutely no way a tenant can be evicted unless ther - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Nov '23 |
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The London office market is becoming harder work
Jefferies last week noted that London vacancies are at a 30-year high, putting pressure on rents. Occupiers have been cutting their space requirements drastically, demanding better amenities and more - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Nov '23 |
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DEAL: Hibernia Real Estate Group secures Peninsula Petroleum for 3,845sq ft second floor of Central Quay at about €54 per sq ft
The latest letting was handled on Hibernia’s behalf by Rob Mulcair of CBRE while John Shannon of Cushman & Wakefield represented Peninsula Petroleum. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Nov '23 |
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DEAL: Sigmoid Sports inks deal for new golf training facility in Sandyford
Sigmoid has signed a 10-year lease for 297sq m (3,194sq ft) fronting on to Beacon South Quarter Square for its golf training centre, which will be known as Sigmoid HQ, on foot of the approval by Dún - Subscribe |
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