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18 Dec '19 |
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Almost €6 billion of land sales traded in the Irish market in the last decade of which €1.2 billion occurred in 2019
CBRE Ireland have today released figures for the volume and value of development land traded (both on and off-market) in the Irish market during 2019, which shows that 73 land sales were completed in - Subscribe |
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18 Dec '19 |
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Glenveagh shareholders back plan to boost cash for investor returns by €700m
The company is building 11,000 homes in Dublin, Cork, Limerick and Galway. It recently sold an apartment block in Dundrum, on the capital’s southside, to German investor Realis. - Subscribe |
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18 Dec '19 |
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RTB: Average rent for Dublin up 6.6% year-on-year – the lowest annual increase in Dublin since Q4 2017
• The Q3 2019 RTB Rent Index shows the national standardised average rent was €1,243 per month.• The average rent for Dublin was €1,762, up 6.6% year-on-year the lowest annual incr - Subscribe |
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17 Dec '19 |
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Property developer Conor Clarkson now faces bankruptcy as he loses €70m debt deal over forged document
"This whole episode over the last 10 years has created the most enormous pressure for me. I have tried to handle it as best I can," he said.
"But the whole process of the personal insolvency situat - Subscribe |
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17 Dec '19 |
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Georgian society seeks rejection of Kildare Street Hotel demolition
Plans to demolish a terrace of Georgian houses on Kildare Street would “denude the character” of the street and “erode the historic building stock” of the city, the Irish Georgian Society has - Subscribe |
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17 Dec '19 |
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‘Invisible and fearful’: Are owners of defective apartments being ignored?
“The State is not being shamed by people marching to the Dáil because people are fearful of their complex being named and their house values dropping as a result,” Martin says. “These people ar - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 Dec '19 |
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Ireland's most expensive streets and their €2m plus homes
Temple Road in Dartry has overtaken Ailesbury Road as the country's priciest address, according to research published today by property website Daft.ie.
The Daft.ie Wealth Report shows that while y - Subscribe |
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16 Dec '19 |
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Hardware retailer Screwfix opens first three stores in Republic
Screwfix has opened three stores in the Republic as part of a plan which could see its estate expand to 40 stores here in the “coming years”. - Subscribe |
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16 Dec '19 |
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DEAL: Iput acquires Dublin Landings office for €115m
Three Dublin Landings, expected to complete within “the coming weeks” will add 120,000sq ft of office space set over five storeys with a lower ground floor and basement to the company’s portfoli - Subscribe |
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16 Dec '19 |
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Ban on use of Dublin buildings for Airbnb-style lets is overturned
The board ruled that Dublin City Council should have granted permission for the buildings at 60 and 61 Middle Abbey Street to be used for short-term holiday letting. - Subscribe |
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13 Dec '19 |
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Investment property market sets new €5.9bn record
Among the late commercial deals to close this month was Aberdeen Standard's sale last week of Allianz House, one of the office blocks at Elmpark, Dublin 4, for about €53m. It was purchased by German - Subscribe |
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13 Dec '19 |
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Permission granted for new €20m retail centre in Tullamore
According to the planning application submitted by local firm Flanagan Properties Ltd, the Riverside Centre will have a mix of 15 retail units, a cinema, a number of cafes and restaurants, as well as - Subscribe |
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13 Dec '19 |
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CSO: Property prices rise at lowest level since economic recovery
Residential property prices increased by 0.9% nationally in the year to October. This compares with an increase of 1.0% in the year to September and an increase of 8.3% in the twelve months to October - Subscribe |
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13 Dec '19 |
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Ronan Group Real Estate secures permission for 464 BTR apartments and 200 co-living bed spaces in Dublin docklands
Located immediately adjacent to Salesforce’s new European headquarter campus, which is under construction, the units at Spencer Place will be distributed across two blocks rising in height to 11 (40 - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Dec '19 |
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Ires shares slip on Sinn Féin proposal for rental freeze
As much as €70 million was cut from the company’s market value as its shares dipped to €1.686. The company’s market value at the market close on Wednesday was €879 million. This is, however, - Subscribe |
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12 Dec '19 |
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Developers of former Central Bank to spend €100m on renovations
Hines said the renovation costs were in addition to the €75 million purchase price for the city centre buildings, which are being developed in partnership with Hong Kong’s Peterson Group. - Subscribe |
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12 Dec '19 |
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DEAL: Premier Inn secures Dublin docklands site for 108-bedroom hotel
Located on Gloucester Street in the city’s south docklands, the site will be redeveloped into a 10-storey hotel comprising 108 bedrooms as part of Premier Inn’s ambitions to grow its existing pres - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
11 Dec '19 |
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'Unconstitutional' rent freeze proposals will drive out landlords and investors - Govt
Radical rent freeze proposals are “unconstitutional” and will drive out landlords and investors, the Government has insisted.
Sinn Féin moved emergency plans for a three-year rent freeze as we - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
11 Dec '19 |
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Surveyors paid more in Dublin, particularly at large firms - SCSI
SCSI president Johanna Gill: "It is heartening to see that the vast majority of respondents would recommend surveying as a profession to young people." A senior professional at a micro firm could be p - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
11 Dec '19 |
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UK-led Torc starts work on 465 social housing units in PPP deal
The Torc Partnership said it expected to finish all units in Clare, Galway, Kildare, Roscommon, Waterford and Cork by mid-2021, as part of the Government's private-public partnership (PPP) plan for 1, - Subscribe |
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