© Business Post |
15 Feb '21 |
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Many first-time buyers will be frozen out of purchasing new apartments
Apartment costs are set to rise well beyond the mortgage-borrowing capability of many typical first-time buyers, according to a detailed analysis by this newspaper of more than 26,000 apartments due t - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 Feb '21 |
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IPAV Residential Property Price Barometer results for 2020 Q3/4
A new property analysis found pent-up demand - and buyers shifting away from smaller homes and urban areas - was driving price rises for three- and four-bedroom houses in most markets across the count - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
11 Feb '21 |
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SCSI formally acknowledge the climate and biodiversity emergency with campaign
As part of its commitment to sustainability, the SCSI is declaring a climate and biodiversity emergency and are inviting SCSI members to join us in making this Declaration. Read the Surveyors Declare - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
11 Feb '21 |
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Expanding firms Apple, Amazon and Alter Domus give Cork a triple-A rating and offices boost
While some sources indicate up to four possible sites are being pitched to Apple in the city, front-runners to secure the company’s presence are BAM/Clarendon’s Horgan’s Quay/HQ development by - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
11 Feb '21 |
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Local opposition to IPUT's plans to ‘rebrand’ historic Wilton Square, approved by Dublin City Council
In a joint submission, Gillen and O’Sullivan claimed IPUT’s plans would interfere with the historic nature of the park and push it towards “a campus/business district feel”.
Although the co - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
11 Feb '21 |
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DEAL: Clonsilla residential site sells for 43pc over its guide price
Torca Homes has purchased a development site in Clonsilla, West Dublin for €2,150,000.
That amount is 43pc over the €1.5m asking price quoted by the joint sales agents Cushman & Wakefield and S - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
11 Feb '21 |
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DEAL: Gannon sells his Clonskeagh Paper Mill site for over €18m
Sales agents Knight Frank had been quoting €18m to €20m for the site and it is believed to have achieved slightly over the €18m mark. CBRE acted for the purchaser. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
11 Feb '21 |
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Mortgage rates could rise again if Ulster Bank quits
Rates on new mortgages here were 2.76pc in December.
Although this was down 12 basis points when compared with December in 2019 it was still more than double the average rate in the Eurozone, the l - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Feb '21 |
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First-time buyers: Surge in demand may not be all that it seems
“We’re seeing a huge increase in mortgage applications, but, based on actual follow-through with all the required documents, a portion of these may just be using time on their hands at home to sim - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Feb '21 |
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Blackstone gets green light for prime Dublin office purchase
The CCPC’s approval of the deal clears the way for Blackstone to acquire the stakes held by another US investor, Colony Capital, in the Burlington Plaza office complex on Burlington Road and the hea - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Feb '21 |
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DEAL: Eurospar and Safari Childcare agree 20-year leases at Clancy Quay
With residential occupancy levels in the third and final phase of Clancy Quay approaching 50 per cent notwithstanding its launch in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, Kennedy Wilson has now agreed tw - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Feb '21 |
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Stephen’s Green offices for 3,000 workers planned by Kennedy Wilson
Kennedy Wilson has sought permission from Dublin City Council to build a large office-led scheme on a site bounded by the south side of St Stephen’s Green, the northern end of Harcourt Street and th - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Feb '21 |
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DEAL: Rohan secures Thermo Fisher Scientific for Crane House at Dublin Airport Logistics Park €10.45 per sq ft
Separately, it is understood that in advance of its scheduled completion in the final quarter of this year. Cardinal House, which is under construction currently, has attracted a significant level of - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Feb '21 |
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Property fund Iput pays out €102.5m dividend to shareholders
Iput reported 2020 year-end contracted rental income of €122 million and said its development pipeline is 84 per cent pre-let, which will increase contracted rent to €160 million over the next thr - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Feb '21 |
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Hibernia Reit says rent collection on track despite Covid-19 restrictions
The group also said it had received 95 per cent of residential rent due from this month, with more than 99 per cent of December and January rent paid. Hibernia’s current occupancy rate is 93 per cen - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Feb '21 |
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British developers show the way to Irish rivals on addressing defective homes
Homeowners told an Oireachtas committee last December that fixing the 100,000-plus defective homes here could cost €1 billion. The builders in question in many cases are still active, but no substan - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Feb '21 |
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Local authorities can deliver housing at more affordable rates
Local authorities can deliver housing at significantly cheaper rates than the private sector, according to the Department of Housing’s own figures.
When developed directly by the local council, t - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Feb '21 |
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David McWilliams: A solution to Irish house-price silliness
Could we provide homes at these fair prices as other countries do? Of course, we could.
But the private building sector won’t do this on its own. It needs to be coaxed with the offer of long-term - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
08 Feb '21 |
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Solicitors and estate agents join up to fight negative interest rates
Ipav has written to the Law Society to indicate its willingness to join the latter in its opposition to the move. Pat Davitt: “There’s no point in us fighting different battles. We’ll all fight - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 Feb '21 |
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How the pandemic is forcing us to rethink the future of cities
Tim Cahill, managing director of Grayling Properties, the market leader for quality rentals, asks in this new era to come, who and what are cities for? - Subscribe |
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