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05 Feb '20 |
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High Court adjourns case tied to Dunne bankruptcy as settlement agreed
A long-running legal row over the bankruptcy of developer Sean Dunne and €14 million from the sale of a house on Dublin’s Shrewsbury Road has been settled.
The High Court heard on Tuesday that - Subscribe |
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05 Feb '20 |
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Record €2.36bn invested in Dublin private rented sector in 2019: Hooke & MacDonald
“As the market matures and stabilised investments start to trade, lower yields will be evident on these stabilised investments whereas other multi-family forward sales have higher yields because the - Subscribe |
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05 Feb '20 |
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DEAL: BlackRock and O’Flynn sell Point Campus in Dublin 1 for €172m to DWS Group
The largest off-campus student accommodation complex in Ireland, Point Campus in Dublin 1, has been sold to global asset manager DWS Group for a sum understood to be around €172 million, which is ex - Subscribe |
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05 Feb '20 |
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Rents fall for first time in 8 years, Daft.ie national survey finds
Inside the main urban centres, rents continued to rise by 0.7 per cent across the three months, although they increased by a lower rate in Dublin than the city average for the rest of the State. Rents - Subscribe |
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05 Feb '20 |
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Plans for 730 apartments in Dundrum afoot
One Wyckham Land Limited, an entity controlled by Irish house builder Lioncor Developments, has entered into a consultation with An Bord Pleanála to develop the apartments. - Subscribe |
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05 Feb '20 |
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Chartered Land plans Dublin’s tallest tower on Parkgate Street
Joe O’Reilly’s Chartered Land will submit a fast-track planning application to An Bord Pleanála today for the development of a 29-storey apartment building at Parkgate Street in Dublin’s inner - Subscribe |
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05 Feb '20 |
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Ciarán Hancock: Why developers sell schemes as a job lot to investors (PRS)
According to Hooke & MacDonald some €2.36 billion worth of activity took place last year, up 150 per cent on 2018. It’s an astonishing increase and highlights the attractiveness of the Irish renta - Subscribe |
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05 Feb '20 |
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DEAL: Brown Thomas to open major new shop in Dundrum
Brown Thomas has agreed to let two floors of the House of Fraser department store in the Dundrum Town Centre in a move that will substantially boost its presence in the prime south Dublin retail compl - Subscribe |
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04 Feb '20 |
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Two private equity firms to fund €85m warehouses development
Two private equity firms, KKR and Palm Capital, have agreed to forward fund the development of two Grade A logistics warehouses at Greenogue Business Park, Dublin by Jordanstown Properties. - Subscribe |
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04 Feb '20 |
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DEAL: GSA snaps up five Dublin properties in €400m deal
The properties are made up of 1,971 beds, primarily serving students at Trinity College, the Royal College of Surgeons, TU Dublin Grangegorman and UCD. They include Ardcairn House, Kavanagh Court, New - Subscribe |
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04 Feb '20 |
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Housing plan on part of GAA grounds faces three court challenges
Last year, the Templeogue Synge Street club applied for permission to Dublin City Council for the residential development which it said was required to pay for upgrading its existing sport facilities. - Subscribe |
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03 Feb '20 |
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[NEEDS BP SUB] It’s time for some alternative thinking on housing: Hannah Dwyer of JLL
I am not breaking any news by suggesting that there is a critical lack of supply in all sectors of the housing market. Availability of stock within all sectors, in both rental and sales markets, from - Subscribe |
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03 Feb '20 |
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[NEEDS BP SUB] Planning is a political issue – and it’s crucial for our future
Professional planners have a significant role to play in delivering on many of the promises that politicians have been making in recent weeks. Some of these are worthwhile and achievable – but i - Subscribe |
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03 Feb '20 |
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[NEEDS BP SUB] We can’t drive down the price of new homes without transparent building costs: Pat Davitt
The cost of building homes must be driven down, according to recent study by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI). But there was no consensus in the report on how that is going to happen. - Subscribe |
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03 Feb '20 |
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[NEEDS BP SUB] Sales success in Dublin market will depend on realistic pricing: Paul Grimes
Unless conditions change for developers, we could be slowly walking into a second wave of supply issues for the new housing market around the capital. The year has started on a positive note and early - Subscribe |
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03 Feb '20 |
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[NEEDS BP SUB] ‘We need a truly holistic approach to housing in Ireland’
This year, our annual half-year, or H1, new homes listings for Dublin and the commuter belt include just over 140 entries, the most since the economic recovery began, but with construction costs still - Subscribe |
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03 Feb '20 |
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[NEEDS BP SUB] Glenveagh aims to forward fund Dublin docklands site
Home builder Glenveagh is likely to sell its extensive north Dublin docklands site to the private rental sector. The property company told shareholders last week that it was planning to forward fund a - Subscribe |
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03 Feb '20 |
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[NEEDS BP SUB] Fast-track housing scheme review tells some home truths
The Strategic Housing Development initiative was introduced to speed up construction of new homes, but a number of key players, from state bodies to developers, have suggested it is making little diff - Subscribe |
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03 Feb '20 |
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Green light for layout of Ringsend suburb with 3,500 homes – first phase of former Irish Glass Bottle development
The receivers of Becbay and Fabrizia Developments will develop the basic infrastructure, including streets and public spaces, as well as transport and water services, of Poolbeg West - Subscribe |
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03 Feb '20 |
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No constitutional obstacle to rent freezes
There is significant scope in our existing constitutional order for property rights restrictions, the extent of which can be uncovered only through the introduction and testing of new measures. - Subscribe |
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