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16 Mar '23 |
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Americans lead international buyers in pursuit of high-end Irish homes
“The standout performer for 2022 was the international buyer, predominately the US buyer,” says Roseanne De Vere Hunt, director of Sherry FitzGerald Country Homes, Farms and Estates, - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 Mar '23 |
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Cuckoo funds and the State snap up 42pc of new homes as first-time buyers feel the squeeze
Cuckoo funds, local authorities, and State-backed housing charities have all stepped up their home-purchasing activities, tightening the squeeze on first-time buyers. So-called non-household entities - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Mar '23 |
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House price growth in Ireland is falling, will it turn negative?
Many analysts believe the industry is underestimating the impact of these higher interest rates and that we will soon see a price correction of some sort. Daragh Cassidy of Bonkers.ie: "“Some of the - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Mar '23 |
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Council refuses eight-storey development at Ha’penny Bridge
The council has found that the proposed development constitutes an overbearing, excessive and inappropriate form of development “in the context of the historic setting of the Liffey Quays which is i - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Mar '23 |
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DEAL: Stephen McCarthy’s Minaun Capital pays €20.5m for Wellpark Retail and Leisure Centre, Galway
The scheme has a strong tenant line-up that includes Woodies, Lidl, Homestore & More, DFS furniture and Petmania, with Boots currently fitting out its new unit. The five-star G Hotel did not form part - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Mar '23 |
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Mel Sutcliffe’s Quanta Capital completes sale-and-leaseback deals worth €300m
The fund will now receive an additional allocation of €50 million for the purpose of making further acquisitions in the second quarter. “Our intention is to grow the business in Ireland through la - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Mar '23 |
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Construction costs a ‘significant worry’ for delivery of cost-rental homes in Dublin city
There were a large number of reasons the council paid more for housing development, including the nature of the sites, additional facilities and the higher specification required by the council. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Mar '23 |
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Property prices fall for first time in nearly three years as interest rates bite
The Central Statistics Office’s (CSO) latest Residential Property Price Index shows prices fell on a monthly basis by 0.6 per cent. This was the first monthly decline since May 2020.
The figures - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Mar '23 |
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Kathy Sheridan: Truth the first casualty in a housing crisis
Let’s reinstate that podium outside government buildings. Let’s hear it all, weekly, from the Taoiseach himself. Where is the regular, accessible Government-led information on the great housing pl - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
14 Mar '23 |
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€4.7bn invested in Irish real estate last year despite ‘turbulence in global economy’
According to estate agent Sherry FitzGerald, the investor spend was particularly strong during the third quarter of 2022 reaching €1.76 billion, one of the highest levels on record for a three-month - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
13 Mar '23 |
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Shane Fleming: A lot of the rental crisis is down to weak leadership.
Shame Fleming writes on LinkedIn: A lot of the rental crisis is down to weak leadership. They knew the answers to the problem back in 1991. They knew by incentivising landlords to invest it resul - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
13 Mar '23 |
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Conor Skehan: The eviction ban has to end if we are serious about fixing our housing crisis
This emotionalism is arguably heightened in Ireland where the emergence of the Irish State was intertwined with the Land Wars, a time that led to great stigma associated with the term 'landlord' and w - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
13 Mar '23 |
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Local authorities given allocations for 1,500 tenant-in-situ purchases
The money can be used by local authorities to buy properties where the tenants are on housing assistance payments (HAP) or the rental accommodation scheme (RAS) and the landlords want to sell up. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
13 Mar '23 |
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Paschal Donohoe says increase in apartment output justifies tax breaks for REIT funds
He said the number of apartments built here have 'dramatically" increased particularly in the last year: Institutional investors are the reason why that has happened. That's the reason why I do believ - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
13 Mar '23 |
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BNP: Rising builder confidence despite surprise jump in construction inflation
According to the BNP Paribas Construction Activity Index, the proportion of construction companies saying that they expect to be busier in 12 months’ time is at its highest level in more than a year - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
13 Mar '23 |
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Tax breaks for renters and landlords on the table after lifting of eviction ban
Other tax breaks being considered for landlords include potentially reduced rates of capital gains tax if they sell a rental property to a tenant or approved housing body.
A series of other tax inc - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
13 Mar '23 |
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Strong cross-party support for expansion of State scheme to buy properties from landlords
While Opposition parties – and some Government TDs – continued to roundly criticise the decision to end the eviction ban, there was growing consensus across all parties that the tenant-in-situ pro - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
13 Mar '23 |
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DNG appoints Suzanne Hawe to the position of Associate Director
DNG are delighted to announce the appointment of Suzanne Hawe as Associate Director of DNG. With over 30 years of residential experience, Suzanne has accumulated an in-depth and intrinsic knowledge of - Subscribe |
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13 Mar '23 |
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Vacancy: Capital Markets Surveyor with Colliers
Company DescriptionColliers Dublin is a leading real estate advisor across all sectors of the Irish Market ; Capital Markets, Office & Business Space, Retail, Development Land, Hotels & Leisur - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
12 Mar '23 |
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Dundrum co-owner’s Irish property valuation up €19m
The results show Ireland had gross rental income of £37.3m in 2022, up from £35.6m. Footfall at the Irish business was up 35pc, while vacancy rates stood at just 2pc in Ireland. - Subscribe |
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