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29 Jan '21 |
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DEAL: Ires Reit completes purchase of Phoenix Park units for €60m
Ires Reit has paid the developer Flynn & O’Flaherty Construction an average of €410,958 per unit at the Phoenix Park Racecourse in Dublin 15. The deal includes a mix of apartments, duplex units an - Subscribe |
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29 Jan '21 |
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Lockdown extension set to hamper housing stock supply
“There are a good number already back and renting until they find a place to buy. Some plan to retain jobs in the UK and commute a couple of days a week or a month while working from here the rest o - Subscribe |
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29 Jan '21 |
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Top DNG agents depart to set up rival in Dublin 6W
The new agency, Mullery O’Gara will operate from a premises housed in the former Age Action shop in Terenure. It’s a dramatic departure. Mullery has a reputation as the undisputed King of Resi in - Subscribe |
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29 Jan '21 |
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First-time buyer in 2021? Here’s how to avoid rookie mistakes
Ivan Gaine: “Obviously, first-time buyers are older than they were 15 or 20 years ago and they are buying for the longer term. We’d be saying to people, buy for 10 years, don’t buy for two,” - Subscribe |
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29 Jan '21 |
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Bartra lobbied to cut cash-for-residency sum to lure more investors
The company has aided about 200 Chinese citizens and their families to get residency in the Republic through the programme. It intends building 1,000 social homes over the next three years. - Subscribe |
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29 Jan '21 |
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Value of mortgage drawdowns in fourth quarter at highest level in 12 years: Banking & Payments Federation Ireland
The value of drawdowns reached its highest quarterly level since the fourth quarter of 2008. The BPFI said this was driven by borrowing by first-time buyers, which rose to its highest level by volume - Subscribe |
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29 Jan '21 |
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Irish Amazon customers to bypass Brexit barriers as it plans Dublin distribution centre
The newswire reported on Thursday that Amazon is on the verge of taking a 650,000sq ft unit at the Mountpark logistics centre in Baldonnell. It already operates a delivery warehouse in Rathcoole for A - Subscribe |
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29 Jan '21 |
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Owen Reilly Dublin residential report 2021
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> Total number of transactions were down 27% on 2019 due to lockdown measures - Subscribe |
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29 Jan '21 |
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228 January sales recorded by PropertyWeek from a variety of sources
Not just from the Property Price Register but also agent websites, announcements and other sources, we have recorded 228 residential sales in 2021 so far.Not only do we retrofit the PPR results to the - Subscribe |
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27 Jan '21 |
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DEAL: 1850 sqm warehouse at Unit J Aerodrome Business Park, Rathcoole sells for €2.75 m
Despite the well documented shortage of prime industrial accommodation throughout Dublin, Bannon are pleased to have advised the purchaser of this modern warehouse facility at Unit J Aerodrome Busines - Subscribe |
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27 Jan '21 |
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Major investor in Dublin real estate looks to exit the capital
Colony Capital has agreed to sell its stake in the Facebook and Salesforce European headquarters developments to an undisclosed international buyer.
The company had bankrolled the two projects, whi - Subscribe |
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27 Jan '21 |
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SCSI: Total costs of delivery have fallen for some apartment types In Dublin but affordability remains a huge challenge
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> The Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland said that a first-time buying couple would require a deposit of €38,000 and a joint income of €98,000 to purchase the lowes - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
27 Jan '21 |
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Cuckoo funds now own 15,500 homes in Ireland after latest €1.75bn splurge
A small number of funds spent a combined €1.75bn in Ireland in 2020 buying residential units, according to analysis by real estate group CBRE. That was down on the record spend by funds in 2019, but - Subscribe |
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27 Jan '21 |
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Ronan Group Real Estate and Colony sell stake in Facebook and Salesforce offices for over €1bn
While RGRE declined to comment on the matter, the as-yet-unidentified party is understood to be a new entrant to the Irish market. The investor was selected following a targeted process directed by Ea - Subscribe |
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27 Jan '21 |
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Joan Henry appointed chief economist and head of research at Knight Frank
Declan O’Reilly, director at Knight Frank said: “Our research has always been a point of difference for us and Joan’s depth of knowledge is unrivalled. She is recognised in the marketplace as on - Subscribe |
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27 Jan '21 |
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Lioncor set to secure over €40m from sale of Chatham House to the European Parliament
The “House of Europe”, as it will be known, will extend to a total area of 3,065sq m (33,000sq ft). Some 1,425sq m (15,338sq ft) of the building will be given over to office use on the second, thi - Subscribe |
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27 Jan '21 |
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DEAL: Pokémon to pay €60 per sq ft for offices at former Central Bank HQ, 2 Central Plaza
The Pokémon Company has entered into a long-term lease for 5,000sq ft of space distributed across the third and fourth floors at 2 Central Plaza, the classical commercial building immedi - Subscribe |
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27 Jan '21 |
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Bartra Capital seeks to build 104-bed facility on site at centre of previous dispute with neighbours
The application comes 18 months after Bartra secured permission for 18 apartments and six houses on the site following a planning battle with locals including Kenny and his wife, Cathy over the scheme - Subscribe |
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27 Jan '21 |
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Objections to plans for 19-storey tower at former Player Wills factory site on Dublin’s South Circular Road
Hundreds of objections are expected to be lodged with An Bord Pleanála this week against US property group Hines’ plans for the scheme of 732 apartments, one third of which would be co-living units - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
25 Jan '21 |
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Ireland's planning system is from another century builders say
Industry body Irish Homebuilders Association (IHBA) has published a new report on the future delivery of homes identifying a number of areas that they claim are causing backlogs and delays. An electro - Subscribe |
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