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© The Irish Times |
02 Mar '10 |
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Land sale to raise €50 million
Brian Gilroy, the HSE’s head of estates, said he was confident this figure would be reached, despite the downturn in the property market. - Subscribe |
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The Property Week |
10 Sep '10 |
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225 sale agreed deals since September 1st
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© The Irish Times |
02 Mar '10 |
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Paddy McKillen resists Nama transfer of London hotel loans
Loans financed by Irish banks to the group, which owns Claridges, the Berkeley and the Connaught hotels, are expected to be transferred to Nama due to the shareholding held by financier Derek Quinlan - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Mar '10 |
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Grafton Street tenants fear end of the road without intervention
Bobby Kerr, chief executive of the Insomnia café chain and star of Dragon’s Den, holds 32 leases, all of which have “the dreaded” UORR [upwards-only rent review clauses] - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Mar '10 |
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Businessman tells court he cannot pay €86m sought by Anglo
“The bank knew my personal guarantees were meaningless in the context of the level of business we were doing with them,” he said. There was “a blatant disregard” for security of the loans, he added. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
01 Mar '10 |
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Third of rental properties fail to meet standards
AT LEAST a third of rented properties in Irish cities are failing to pass basic safety and quality inspections carried out by local authorities for the Department of the Environment. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
01 Mar '10 |
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Can I raffle my house?
Q: Can I, as a private person, raffle a house? I moved job in 2007 and purchased my new house on interest-only. At the time I did this I also had my other house on interest-only as I had to buy out my - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
01 Mar '10 |
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House price register: Irish Times editorial
Policy makers, who have to rely on out-of-date data, will find it harder to track price movements in an increasingly opaque housing market. House buyers who must operate in a market that lacks price t - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
01 Mar '10 |
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Bankers played property right through the boom
An examination of documents at the Registry of Deeds in Dublin shows the extent to which Hughes, Hopkins and former Anglo executive Tom Browne invested in Irish property, and also how their paths cros - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
01 Mar '10 |
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CB Richard Ellis sees some stabilisation
Property consultants CB Richard Ellis today launched their latest bi-monthly assessment of conditions in the Irish commercial property market. The March 2010 update states that while conditions re - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
01 Mar '10 |
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PW (Dublin) property price indicators
The average asking price of a 2-bed apt is DOWN to €269,012 (66.43 INDEX); of a 3-bed semi is DOWN to €329,027 (66.91); and of a 4-bed det is DOWN to €653,327 (61.36 INDEX). - Subscribe |
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© Sunday Tribune |
28 Feb '10 |
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McKenna firm gets €2,500 a day to access land in receivership
A company owned by Irish developer Nigel McKenna is being paid more than €2,500 a day by receiver KordaMentha to access land in New Zealand that the receivers are developing as a result of two of McKe - Subscribe |
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© Sunday Tribune |
28 Feb '10 |
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Carroll firm gives more details on docklands plan
Danninger, the construction company founded by developer Liam Carroll, has submitted further information in relation to its plans for an office development of up to seven storeys behind the skeleton b - Subscribe |
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© Sunday Tribune |
28 Feb '10 |
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Record arable farm sale in Wexford
A Wexford businessman has bought 1,220 acres of farmland in the county. The sale, through Sherry FitzGerald Radford, is believed to be the largest arable farm sale in Ireland for about 20 years. The f - Subscribe |
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© Sunday Tribune |
28 Feb '10 |
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McNamara approved for Tallaght development
Developer Bernard McNamara has been given the go ahead for a major retail and leisure scheme on the former Woodie's site in Tallaght in west Dublin. The developer, who recently admitted he was "brok - Subscribe |
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© Sunday Tribune |
28 Feb '10 |
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Tories' planning change may hit Nama
Nama and Irish developers could face significant planning problems in Britain in the coming year after the Conservative party unveiled a plan for an Irish-style system. The proposal would allow peopl - Subscribe |
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© Sunday Tribune |
28 Feb '10 |
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Neil Callanan - Investors run scared of Nama
We know the likes of Credit Suisse, Deka, Hammerson, GLL and London & Regional are looking to buy Irish investment properties or the debt held on them, so why have so few deals actually been completed - Subscribe |
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© Sunday Tribune |
28 Feb '10 |
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British property firm to step up talks with Irish banks
British property company Hammerson is expected to step up talks with Irish banks in the coming weeks as it seeks to purchase parts of their portfolios or to be appointed as asset manager. - Subscribe |
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© Sunday Tribune |
28 Feb '10 |
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City council cannot sell €30m worth of houses
THE country's biggest local authority has been left with almost €30 million worth of houses that it cannot sell. The houses, part of the affordable homes scheme, were built to allow people on smaller - Subscribe |
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© Sunday Tribune |
28 Feb '10 |
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Locals question transparency of Lansdowne fund
DEVELOPERS involved in the Lansdowne Road stadium have taken issue with local criticism that their community fund is not transparent in terms of financial grants. - Subscribe |
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© Sunday Tribune |
28 Feb '10 |
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Nama landlords forcing rent hikes of up to 400%
LANDLORDS whose properties are due to be taken over by Nama are forcing rent increases of up to 400% on their tenants so they can present a more favourable valuation to the agency.
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