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20 Jan '21 |
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Dublin City Council gives green light to six-storey co-living scheme comprising 91 units at Kiely’s of Donnybrook
Developer Shane Whelan’s Westridge Real Estate has secured the green light from Dublin City Council to proceed with the construction of a new co-living scheme on the site of Kiely’s in Donnybrook. - Subscribe |
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20 Jan '21 |
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Expats pushing up Irish property prices
According to property agents Knight Frank, expats normally make up about 5-7 per cent of the Irish market, but in recent months this has jumped to 25 per cent.
It is tempting to link that to an exo - Subscribe |
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20 Jan '21 |
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DEAL: ACG Aircraft Leasing signs 15-year lease for some 2,500sq ft at the Lumen building on Baggot Street
ACG Aircraft Leasing Ireland Limited has agreed to take the top two floors of the Lumen building on Upper Baggot Street, at a rent understood to be just over €50 per square foot. - Subscribe |
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20 Jan '21 |
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How Ireland’s housing crisis is part of a global problem
Whatever you think about these policies, they have flooded the world with cheap money, creating a series of asset-price bubbles, none more so than in housing.
This is not say that Ireland’s housi - Subscribe |
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20 Jan '21 |
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Emma Courtney joins Knight Frank’s residential capital markets team
Tim MacMahon, head of residential capital markets at Knight Frank, said: “Emma is a key hire for the business and brings with her a unique skill set which will help us enhance our advisory services - Subscribe |
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20 Jan '21 |
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DEAL: Realis agrees deal with Glenveagh Properties for over 100 apartments at Marina Village for €60m-plus
While the German investor has yet to finalise its purchase of the apartments at Marina Village in Greystones, The Irish Times understands there are no plans at this point for it to pursue a deal simil - Subscribe |
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19 Jan '21 |
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DEAL: Trinity Care group and care home portfolio sold to Spanish group, DomusVi
CBRE Ireland in conjunction with their Spanish colleagues have recently completed a very significant healthcare investment transaction in the Irish market with the sale of one of the leading senior ca - Subscribe |
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18 Jan '21 |
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Despite challenges, investment market shows great resilience: Aoife Murray, Colliers
The investment market showed great resilience in 2020, with more than €3 billion in transactions. A surge in activity in Q4 was expected, and it certainly delivered with over €1.25 billion of deal - Subscribe |
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18 Jan '21 |
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A bruised market readies itself for 2021
By and large, the property sector managed to withstand the ordeal that was 2020, but the new year will bring plenty of challenges of its own - Subscribe |
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18 Jan '21 |
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Hundreds of luxury apartments controlled by US fund lie vacant in capital
A detailed analysis of the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) register by the Business Post has shown nearly four-fifths of the 246 apartments in phase three of Clancy Quay in Dublin 8 are empty.
Ne - Subscribe |
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18 Jan '21 |
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Residents seek to overturn permission for Rathcoole development
At the High Court on Thursday, Mr Justice Richard Humphreys granted permission for the action to be brought against An Bord Pleanála and the State, with the developer, Homeville Developments Ltd, as - Subscribe |
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18 Jan '21 |
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Eastdil to advise Ronan Group Real Estate (RGRE) and Oaktree on glass bottle site
Long a symbol of Celtic Tiger hubris, the largest vacant plot in the capital is expected to deliver up to 3,800 homes, 25 per cent of which are earmarked for social and affordable housing, as well as - Subscribe |
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18 Jan '21 |
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Hibernia Reit CEO named Urban Land Institute Ireland chair
The Urban Land Institute (ULI), the world’s oldest and largest network of real estate and land use experts, has announced the appointment of Kevin Nowlan, chief executive of Hibernia Reit plc, as ch - Subscribe |
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18 Jan '21 |
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Irish house prices forecast to rise by 4% as supply struggles to meet demand
The Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI) found that two-thirds of 250 chartered agents surveyed in December expect property prices to increase this year, ranging from a 3 per cent advance in - Subscribe |
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17 Jan '21 |
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Missed: Property industry and house prices: Ivan Gaine, letter to the Irish Times
I do have to take issue with his broad generalisation that, “the property industry wants an equity scheme because it will increase prices” - Subscribe |
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15 Jan '21 |
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Days of three-bed semis in Dublin ‘are over’ as high-density housing plans take hold
Dublin city planner John O’Hara said most homes in the new neighbourhoods would be apartments. “The days of the three-bed semi are over,” he said.
The city needed to maximise the potential of - Subscribe |
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15 Jan '21 |
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Buyers face new six month ‘use it or lose it’ rule for mortgage approvals
Haven, which is the broker-focused part of EBS, said mortgage applications approved after this week will no longer be valid for a year.
Other lenders are now expected to follow. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
14 Jan '21 |
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Castles in the Éire: the minted moguls snapping up Ireland's stately homes
Noel and Valerie Moran are the latest power couple, adding stately Knockdrin Castle outside Mullingar, Co Westmeath - and a stone's throw from their more modest home in Navan - to their property portf - Subscribe |
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14 Jan '21 |
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Getting the State to fund 30% of the price of your new home
The scheme, Affordable Purchase Shared Equity, will see the State take an equity share, of up to 30 per cent, in the purchase of a new home. It is aimed at helping close the affordability gap for thos - Subscribe |
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14 Jan '21 |
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Should empty-nesters be encouraged to move to smaller homes?
Among the options quoted over the years to encourage older people to trade down are stamp duty or other tax incentives .Such policies can provide an incentive, though they do also lead to less tax bei - Subscribe |
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