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Dublin volumes in February
We estimate that 752 properties came newly onto the market in Dublin and 441 went sale agreed in February, leaving us with a figure of 7718 properties on the market in Dublin entering March.Here is ho - Subscribe |
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225 sale agreed deals since September 1st
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10 Mar '10 |
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Call to reform Home Choice Loan scheme
THE Government must abandon or reform the €500 million Home Choice Loan scheme as it is unrealistic, according to brokers.
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10 Mar '10 |
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Inchydoney Spa is still going strong despite Fleming link
"There is massive goodwill towards John Fleming here in west Cork," he said. - Subscribe |
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Georgian let at €236 per sq m
In one of the few lettings of an entire Georgian house in Dublin this year, Knight Frank Ireland has negotiated the letting of a four-storey over basement building at 4 Herbert Street. The new tenan - Subscribe |
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10 Mar '10 |
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TK Maxx for Henry St area
TK Maxx, the fashion multiple, is in negotiations with two landlords to rent a large store in Dublin’s Henry Street area. Dunnes Stores, which is to vacate one of its outlets in the Ilac centr - Subscribe |
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10 Mar '10 |
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Stalled office market set to get moving
There is significant demand for office space in the Dublin market as tenants take advantage of break options to seek better value - Subscribe |
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10 Mar '10 |
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Nama 'road-testing' European loan model
Guy Monson, managing partner of Sarasin, which is part of Dutch group Rabobank and has £8.6 billion in assets under management, said Nama was like “a laboratory” for other euro countries. “People are - Subscribe |
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10 Mar '10 |
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Ahern rejects 'repackaged' Labour Bill on rent reviews
He stressed that the Attorney General’s advice was unequivocal that “this legislature cannot retrospectively rewrite contracts that were entered into freely by two individual parties”. - Subscribe |
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10 Mar '10 |
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Irish Housing Market Bulletin - March 2010
Thus, while residential construction activity remains depressed, there are some hints of more positive trends emerging for the Irish property market. - Subscribe |
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09 Mar '10 |
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Property company returns to profit
IRISH-controlled property development company China Real Estate Opportunities returned to profitability last year and saw the value of its property portfolio increase by 4%. - Subscribe |
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09 Mar '10 |
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Official 'followed' in Mansfield case
The bank claims they owe the money as a result of loans given to them in 2003 in connection with the purchase of a site in Duleek, Co Meath for the construction of a mixed development of apartments an - Subscribe |
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09 Mar '10 |
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Majority of first-time buyers plan to purchase this year
About three in 10 are actively looking for their first home, while six in 10 say that they will be actively looking to buy before the end of the year, according to the research commissioned by EBS Bui - Subscribe |
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09 Mar '10 |
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Too many one-off houses?
A letter from Gerry Sheeran of Irish Planning Institute: "allowing a proliferation of one-off houses, most of which are for those working and commuting to cities and towns, is not a sustainable polic - Subscribe |
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09 Mar '10 |
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Businessman to be jailed if he fails to list assets within 15 days
Esso Ireland is suing him over his alleged failure to honour a 2006 contract to buy the site of the Esso service station in Tallaght for €5.3 million. - Subscribe |
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09 Mar '10 |
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Elm Park-linked firm is listed for strike off
Bernard McNamara, David Courtney and Jerry O’Reilly are shareholders in Raycastle Ltd, parent company of Radora Developments Ltd, which is behind the Elm Park development. Raycastle has been listed fo - Subscribe |
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09 Mar '10 |
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Property crash hits courses in architecture and construction
Applications for courses linked to construction and the built environment are down by 21 per cent, with applications down 10 per cent in architecture and 7 per cent in law. - Subscribe |
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08 Mar '10 |
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Don't blame us for 170,000 house surplus, say builders
Mr Fitzpatrick denied that developers had built far too many houses during the boom. "Developers built to the demand that existed at the time," he said. - Subscribe |
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08 Mar '10 |
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Top 10 developers yet to hear from NAMA over loans
No NAMA official has yet contacted any of the top 10 developers due to transfer €17bn worth of assets to the agency by the end of the month - Subscribe |
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Dockland chiefs ran up €600,000 travel bill
Mr FitzPatrick and other former board members stayed in hotels charging up to €580 a night while on DDDA business. On one trip, champagne and caviar were ordered during a lavish banquet. - Subscribe |
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08 Mar '10 |
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Decline in Irish construction continues
Separately, figures from he Society of Chartered Surveyors (SCS) show that construction tender prices fell by 17.2 per cent over the past 12 months. Ulster Bank’s Construction Purchasing Managers’ Ind - Subscribe |
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