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09 Dec '20 |
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Jervis Shopping Centre takes on ‘Superman’ in rent row
JSC Properties has lodged High Court summary judgment proceedings against AS Watson (Health and Beauty Ireland), which operates here as the pharmacy chain Superdrug. The wider AS Watson group also own - Subscribe |
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09 Dec '20 |
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Kennedy Wilson ramps up Dublin apartment delivery in Stillorgan
The commencement of works at the Grange and Coopers Cross schemes follows the recent appointment of main contractors for the projects.
In the case of the Grange, John Paul Construction has been sel - Subscribe |
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09 Dec '20 |
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DEAL: Davy investors acquire Swords Central Shopping Centre for €11m
While the 15-year-old centre is believed to have come close to being sold on two occasions since being offered to the market by agent JLL in September 2018, the Davy investors are understood to have s - Subscribe |
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09 Dec '20 |
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DEAL: Private Irish investor acquires portfolio of 18 units at Tudor House and Beechfield House, Clontarf
Acquired by a private Irish investor, the investment comprises 18 apartments at Tudor House and Beechfield House, two adjoining period properties that have been redeveloped into 10 apartments. A furth - Subscribe |
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09 Dec '20 |
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DEAL: 241-acre Meath landbank with development potential sold for €7m
Coonan Property has secured a price of about €7 million, or about €30,000 per acre, for a 241-acre landbank on the outskirts of Ashbourne in Co Meath. - Subscribe |
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09 Dec '20 |
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DEAL: Holy Ghost Fathers sell lands at Blackrock College to developer for €16m
Lioncor, a joint venture between Alanis Capital and US private equity giant Oaktree, is said by market sources to have secured ownership of the site on Cross Avenue in the face of competition from a n - Subscribe |
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09 Dec '20 |
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Fiona Reddan: Who’d be a first-time buyer in 2021?
The big pockets of the investment funds are not the only competitors that FTBs have to contend with. Struggling with a homeless crisis, councils around the country are also in the market for propertie - Subscribe |
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09 Dec '20 |
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Record numbers of first-time buyers apply for Help to Buy
According to figures from the Revenue, some 16,412 applications were received from potential first-time buyers (FTBs) from January to November 2020, an increase of 31 per cent on the same period in 20 - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '20 |
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Demand outstrips supply of €1m-plus Dublin homes
“This has probably been the best year I’ve had since 1975,” says Sutton-based agent Joe Kelly. In the last month alone he has sold four houses in the Howth-Sutton area valued between €1.1 mill - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '20 |
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Developer interest in commuter belt is starting to gain ground
The prospect of a vaccine is one of the factors that has encouraged home builders back into the development land market of late says Evan Lonergan, director of Knight Frank.
After months of develo - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '20 |
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DEAL: Rabobank leases sixth, seventh and eighth floors of 76 Sir John Rogerson’s Quay
Rabobank, headquartered in Utrecht in the Netherlands, has leased three floors at 76 Sir John Rogerson’s Quay for its Dublin office.
The recently completed building was developed by TIO, one of t - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '20 |
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Popping up on Main Street: Empty units may lure European retailers
Duncan Graham, managing director of industry lobby group Retail Excellence, said there was evidence last week of the pent-up demand caused by Covid on Grafton Street in Dublin as non-essential retail - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '20 |
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Turn-key homes ‘central’ to solving housing crisis
The acquisition of so-called turn-key properties bought directly from private developers for social housing tenants is key to solving the State’s housing crisis, says Kieron Brennan of Co-operative - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
04 Dec '20 |
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Five key takeaways from the task force on Dublin housing supply
Two new reports have been released by the task force set up to monitor the delivery of housing in Dublin.
The Housing Supply Coordination Task Force for Dublin was established due to an acute short - Subscribe |
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04 Dec '20 |
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Dublin ranked sixth best European city for real estate development
Dublin has ranked sixth out of 31 European cities for real estate investment and development, according to the PwC/Urban Land Institute report (ULI).
The Irish capital climbed to 11th place overall - Subscribe |
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04 Dec '20 |
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‘Covid-19 strangely ended up helping – there was none of the open viewing madness seen before’
Ireland’s lockdown between March and June afforded some house-hunters an opportunity to save money, plan and prioritise.
With mortgage experts forecasting the first quarter of 2021 to be “the b - Subscribe |
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04 Dec '20 |
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Homebuyers saving for deposits during pandemic and 70% plan to buy in 2021, MyHome.ie survey finds
In May, 68 per cent of prospective homebuyers predicted prices over the next year would fall by more than 5 per cent. Only 22 per cent think this will happen now.
More than seven in 10 prospective bu - Subscribe |
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04 Dec '20 |
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First Look: Inside Dublin’s new Clerys Quarter
Oakmount and its partner, Europa Capital, remain on course to deliver a major mixed-use scheme on the Clerys site that they hope will help restore O’Connell Street as the city’s principal thorough - Subscribe |
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02 Dec '20 |
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Mortgage approvals surged in October to record level: BFPI
The industry group’s latest monthly monitor of activity suggested a total of 5,207 mortgages worth €1.25 billion were approved in October, up nearly 13 per cent on the previous month. The value of - Subscribe |
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02 Dec '20 |
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Savills confirm sale of An Culu, luxurious castle in Kenmare Bay, County Kerry
Savills has today confirmed the sale of An Culu – a luxurious castle property situated on the edge of Kenmare Bay in County Kerry, Ireland. The sale, which was agreed at a price close to the ask - Subscribe |
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