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© Sunday Tribune |
28 Feb '10 |
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Council called on to act over Dunne's D4 Stores
A decision on whether a supermarket in Dublin 4 owned by troubled businessman Sean Dunne is in breach of the planning laws should be made immediately, according to Fine Gael TD Lucinda Creighton. D4 s - Subscribe |
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The Property Week |
10 Sep '10 |
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225 sale agreed deals since September 1st
Click to review the - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
28 Feb '10 |
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I’ll take yours if you’ll take mine
‘‘Money was scarce in the 1980s and the same is true now," said Charles Smyth, founder of swapyourhome.ie. - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
28 Feb '10 |
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Fitch warning on interest-only mortgages
Irish interest-only mortgages maturing in less than ten years time have a 40 per cent greater chance of foreclosure than traditional repayment mortgages, according to international credit rating agenc - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
28 Feb '10 |
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Over 30,000 homeowners renegotiate mortgages
More than 30,000 struggling homeowners have negotiated alternative mortgage repayment options with banks and building societies in a bid to hold onto their homes, according to estimates from the Irish - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
28 Feb '10 |
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DDDA planning permissions to be scrutinised
Decisions by the Dublin Docklands Development Authority (DDDA) to grant planning permission to a number of projects are likely to be scrutinised following the publication of reports into the authority - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
28 Feb '10 |
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Anglo launches court action
Anglo Irish Bank has launched a multimillion-euro High Court action against Michael Daly, the Limerick businessman and developer who has seen his Fordmount property group collapse with debts of €200 m - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
28 Feb '10 |
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Stamp duty scheme fails to take off
Only one property developer has availed of the stamp duty trade-in scheme introduced by the Minister for Finance last year in an attempt to kick-start the ailing housing market. Fintan McNamara, chie - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
28 Feb '10 |
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Three come on board Hickey vehicle
It's like the recession never happened as some of the masters of the Irish business universe join forces in a brash new property investment vehicle
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© Irish Independent |
28 Feb '10 |
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McNamara's tangled web of liabilities and assets
And while the developer himself has already conceded that his palatial home on Ailesbury Road might have to go under the hammer to help satisfy the Davy investors, it is understood their review of sal - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
27 Feb '10 |
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Fashion stores to shut with loss of 80 jobs
Vero Moda stores in Swords, Carlow, Waterford, Sligo, Blackpool, Douglas, the Charlestown shopping centre, Athlone Town Centre, Drogheda and Navan will all close. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
27 Feb '10 |
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Saudis deny contract for students in Citywest
A spokesperson for Mr Mansfield said yesterday that neither he nor anyone from the group was available for comment “at this time”. Mr Mansfield is the owner of the Citywest Hotel and conference centre - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
27 Feb '10 |
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Calls for subprime lender representation
Director of advocacy with Focus Ireland, Mike Allen, said: “The Financial Regulator has said that more than one in five of the households in mortgage arrears for three months or more have a mortgage f - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
27 Feb '10 |
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Knight Frank’s global residential property search
An innovative new search engine has been introduced by independent global property consultancy Knight Frank to its international residential property website – the Global Residential Property Se - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
27 Feb '10 |
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Investors beware: don't let the yields fool you
John Craddock: "If we are to encourage investors back in to the market we must ensure that the information we provide is honest and accurate." - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
26 Feb '10 |
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Rent boycott threatened over hikes
THE Government has been attacked in the Dáil and Seanad for not legislating against upward-only rent reviews following a revolt by traders in a Cork shopping centre. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Feb '10 |
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Stepping off the property ladder
Con Power's "last hurrah": "The trouble for Irish buyers began when the market here abruptly flipped from [a house is a home] mode into an investment/commodity trading exchange." - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Feb '10 |
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Buyers shoud be wary of price trend twittering
But with [the ptsb's index] delayed quarterly appearance there is a risk that house buyers will turn to information from property websites for an indication of price trends. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Feb '10 |
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Subprime lenders left out of 'debt rescue' bid
financial adviser Karl Deeter of Irish Mortgage Brokers warned that if the group proposed that banks write off some of the debts of those who can't pay, it would cost other mortgage holders money in - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Feb '10 |
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Homeowners mustn't pay for others' reckless loans
Many of these people are the victims of reckless lending when banks, cheered on by the likes of former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern and the construction industry, pushed debts at people. Credit was extended - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Feb '10 |
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Landlords upping rents to boost Nama value - TD
Labour Party TD Ciarán Lynch said rents were being “inflated” during the rent review process “as a means of creating an over-valuation of properties for debunked developers as they enter the Nama proc - Subscribe |
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