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14 Dec '20 |
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Fewer houses may be needed after Covid hit to immigration
Research from the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) for the Department of Housing says Ireland may need to build as many as 33,000 new homes a year to meet demand.
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14 Dec '20 |
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Property values increase despite decline in completed home sales
Research by property website Daft.ie released today reveals the value of Ireland's residential housing stock increased in 2020, despite a significant drop in the number of transactions being completed - Subscribe |
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14 Dec '20 |
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Covid has a 'silver lining' for market
IPAV chief executive Pat Davitt said: "Buyers will be able to see a new horizon which is Covid-free." - Subscribe |
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14 Dec '20 |
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Conor Whelan, QRE: Sub-€20m investment market primed for rebound in 2021
Having said that, if an investment is fundamentally sound in how it is set up, we are still seeing some transactions completing at pre-Covid levels, which is encouraging. - Subscribe |
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14 Dec '20 |
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DEAL: Ires Reit acquires 146 apartments at Phoenix Park Racecourse for €60 million
Ires Reit will pay the developer, Flynn & O’Flaherty Construction, an average of €410,958 per unit. The deal includes a mix of apartments, duplex units and houses, including 20 one bed and 113 two - Subscribe |
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14 Dec '20 |
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Legal & General agrees landmark €54m deal to deliver 200 social homes
The deal, which will deliver about 200 social homes, marks the first large-scale investment in social housing here by a big international player and the first time an approved housing body (AHB) has s - Subscribe |
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10 Dec '20 |
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Why everyone will want to work at Penrose Dock, Cork
Lead architect Frank O’Mahony says the brief from their client was to make it as “uncorporate” as possible.
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10 Dec '20 |
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Commercial rent code of conduct having no effect, say businesses
Sources in the institutional property sector said that the code had been bypassed by events and that retailers were more focused on reopening for Christmas.
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10 Dec '20 |
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K Club mansion sells for around €2.9m in just three weeks
Selling agent Roseanne De Vere Hunt, head of Sherry FitzGerald Country Homes, declined to comment on the sale except to say contracts had recently closed following “competitive bidding and interest - Subscribe |
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10 Dec '20 |
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Lisney closes year with key promotions
In a Lisney strategy to introduce some fresh blood and thinking to the upper ranks Darren Chambers, Stephen Day and Rory Kirwan have been elevated to director level. - Subscribe |
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10 Dec '20 |
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Irish house prices may fall by up to 4% in 2021, Fitch says
Fitch predicts that Irish mortgage arrears of at least 90 days, which stood at 5.6 per cent at the end of June, will spike at 14-16 per cent of home loans next year before dipping “marginally” the - Subscribe |
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10 Dec '20 |
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Johnny Ronan’s Ardquade holds investment properties worth at least €230m
Ardquade, one of the main holding companies in the property group owned by developer Johnny Ronan, banked profits last year of €4.1 million from its income of about €21 million, according to accou - Subscribe |
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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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