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22 Jan '20 |
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DEAL: German fund, Quadoro, pays €19.6m for Dublin 4 office block, Three Haddington Buildings on Percy Place
Quadoro is understood to have paid €19.6 million to secure ownership of the property having decided to take advantage of the site-assembly opportunity which presented itself following its initial - Subscribe |
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22 Jan '20 |
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DEAL: European investor, Arena Invest, acquires Harcourt Road offices for €55m from Avestus and Ares
With its purchase of blocks 4 and 5 Harcourt Centre , Arena will secure the benefit of immediate rental income of €3.02 million per annum, which reflects a yield of 5 per cent. Kyle Rothwell, head o - Subscribe |
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22 Jan '20 |
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Fianna Fáil may have just pressed the pause button on the property market
Under the proposal a Fianna Fáil government says it would give first-time buyers €1 for every €3 they save towards a mortgage, capped at €10,000.
It is auction politics at its best, and like - Subscribe |
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21 Jan '20 |
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Moody's confident of house price pick-up
The credit rating agency predicted a pick-up in house price inflation, which it said would rise to 4.5pc this year, from 3.9pc in 2019. "In Dublin, house price increases will be stifled by the Central - Subscribe |
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21 Jan '20 |
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Dublin City Council throws out Iveagh Markets application
Mr Keane “claims to hold the freehold interest in the property which is untrue in relation to the Iveagh Markets element of the application”, council’s head of planning Richard Shakespeare said. - Subscribe |
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21 Jan '20 |
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Nama lends Cosgraves €15m to fund huge apartment development
The loan is being made by Nama subsidiary National Asset Loan Management to a newly-formed entity, Cosgrave Residential Developments. The cash will be used to fund the development of 386 apartments at - Subscribe |
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21 Jan '20 |
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Builders completed 21,500 homes in State during 2019
A report from stockbrokers Goodbody says 21,500 homes were built here last year, the highest level in a decade and almost five times more than the 4,575 built at the recession’s lowest point in 2013 - Subscribe |
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20 Jan '20 |
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Sinead Ryan: What does the mortgage market look like for 2020?
Joey Sheahan, head of credit at MyMortgages.ie, says, "2020 could be the year of the fixed-rate mortgage in Ireland. These latest figures give weight to our own observation that more and more mortgage - Subscribe |
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20 Jan '20 |
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Mark Keenan: Throw the old rule book out the window when it comes to house values
Buyers and vendors must consider a new slew of factors in a market in which condition, type and loan availability are influencing sales as much as location, writes Mark Keenan - Subscribe |
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20 Jan '20 |
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Ask the Experts: Our panel answer the key questions about the property outlook for 2020
Marian Finnegan ... Pat Davitt ... Keith Lowe ... Johanna Gill ... Anthony McGee ... Do you think Irish property prices will rise or fall in 2020? What are the three factors most affecting the market - Subscribe |
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20 Jan '20 |
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Mark Keenan: 'Drawn-out saga hit our property market in ways that weren't predicted'
The REA property network's sentiment survey for 2020, commissioned by the Irish Independent, shows that agents believe greater certainty is on the way thanks to the recent British election - and this - Subscribe |
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20 Jan '20 |
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Labour TD Joan Burton says proposed Glenveagh apartments in Castleknock would be ‘detrimental’ to local environment
Glenveagh Homes has submitted a planning application to An Bord Pleanála seeking permission to build 192 apartments across five, five-storey buildings at Balroy House, Castleknock, Dublin 15. - Subscribe |
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20 Jan '20 |
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[NEEDS BP SUB] Two property heavyweights back Daft.ie challenger Realli
Cairn Homes founder Kevin Stanley and Bartra Capital’s Richard Barrett have contributed to the start-up’s most recent funding round - Subscribe |
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20 Jan '20 |
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[NEEDS BP SUB] Planning sector in line for ‘profound changes’ due to climate crisis
Planners must advocate for environmentally sustainable work with their clients and communities, says new president of Irish Planning Institute, Conor Norton - Subscribe |
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20 Jan '20 |
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[NEEDS BP SUB] The real estate outlook for 2020
Prepare for the vacant sites levy having an impact on land banks, campus-style office developments, a retail shift to food and beverages and, in residential, the advent of near-zero energy homes - Subscribe |
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19 Jan '20 |
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DEAL: Echelon agrees land deal for new €500m Arklow data centre
Echelon Data Centres has agreed to purchase a site at the Kish Business Park in Arklow as it looks to develop a second data centre in the town. It is understood that Irish-owned Echelon's newly acquir - Subscribe |
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19 Jan '20 |
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Being in Nama regarded as stigma in UK, O’Flynn tells court
Michael O’Flynn said it was left to Mr Nesbitt because there was a stigma in the UK for people who were in Nama and this complicated their ability to deal with investors. - Subscribe |
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19 Jan '20 |
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Dublin housebuilder, Noonan Group, records €11m gain after striking deal with bankers
The directors state that the group’s building subsidiaries completed 57 units last year compared to 61 units completed in the prior year.
As a result of the pre-tax profit of €12.7 million last - Subscribe |
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19 Jan '20 |
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Construction body calls for loan scheme to help first-time buyers
“If this issue is not addressed, we are creating the new ‘poverty trap’ for the future retirees,” the group said.
CIF also took aim at recent changes to planning guidelines, aimed at promot - Subscribe |
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17 Jan '20 |
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Paul McNeive: Agents need to add value not just surf market waves
We can earn more fees by "working smarter" and being more effective and more organised.
You should have a plan for what you are going to do this year for both your personal and business lives. If y - Subscribe |
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