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15 Feb '23 |
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Mystery Over 6,000 New Houses: Were They Built Or Not?
CIS said in its report: "At the end of the first year of their commendable Housing for All plan, the Government claims to have exceeded their target of building 25,000 new homes by almost 20%, by deli - Subscribe |
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15 Feb '23 |
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Dublin City Council pays 40% over the odds for construction of social housing, audit finds
Council officials had been “severely restricted” in their ability to control costs within Government and EU procurement rules and systems, according to the report by public management consultancy - Subscribe |
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15 Feb '23 |
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Harry Crosbie proposes to Waterways Ireland large new music venue and festival space in €25m docks site development
Known as the Graving docks or City Block 19, they sit on a prime three-acre site in the Grand Canal docklands and are currently slated to be sold for a mixed-use development comprising residential, co - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 Feb '23 |
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Government told to consider tax breaks for landlords who give long leases to tenants
The National Economic and Social Council report entitled ‘Private Rental in Ireland’ has recommended that improved tax treatment of rental income for private landlords could be introduced. The rep - Subscribe |
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15 Feb '23 |
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Ronan firm settles dispute over Brennanstown Road/Lehaunstown Lane property, Cabinteely
The terms of the settlement include that RGRE has consented to an injunction prohibiting it, its servant or agents from taking any action to interfere with the sale of the property.
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© Irish Independent |
15 Feb '23 |
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Allianz move away from property is straw in the wind for Ireland
The company, which co-owns Dundrum Town Centre and Swords Pavilion, is planning to shun real estate and other “alternative” assets in a reversal of an investment strategy going back to 2015. - Subscribe |
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15 Feb '23 |
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Ivan Gaine says homes in Government’s Crói Cónaithe scheme should be open to purchase by landlords
“If Crói Cónaithe was more mixed tenure, that there was owner occupier and rental within that scheme, it’s a much better development, it’s more viable, and it potentially could be funded,” M - Subscribe |
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15 Feb '23 |
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‘Logjam’ of housing applications means swift resourcing of planning body essential
Conor O’Connell of the Construction Industry Federation said “the whole system is log-jammed at the moment” while Tom Parlon, CIF director general, said: “If we don’t get rid of the backlog - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Feb '23 |
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Michael McDowell: Private landlords in Ireland have little choice but to exit the market
The various reforms already made and those promised by Sinn Féin leave rational small landlords of single premises with no choice but to get out of the letting market. They have little reason to hope - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Feb '23 |
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Planning applications for 70,000 homes awaiting decisions from An Bord Pleanála or High Court
In a submission to the committee, CIF director of housing and planning Conor O’Connell says that a judicial review case adds between €10,000 and €20,000 to the cost of a home. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 Feb '23 |
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Firm linked to Noel O’Callaghan’s family firm plans 87 city apartments
The proposed development from Gold Run Properties of 87 apartments would take place on Fenian Street, not far from The Alex, one of the O’Callaghan Collection’s hotels. - Subscribe |
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15 Feb '23 |
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Retail giants appeal against Blanchardstown Town Centre apartment scheme
Last month, the Council granted planning permission to owner of the Blanchardstown Town Centre, Goldman Sachs for the mixed use scheme comprising seven apartment blocks with one rising to 16 storeys i - Subscribe |
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15 Feb '23 |
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BNP Paribas Real Estate Ireland: Housebuilding activity contracts four months in a row
The latest BNP Paribas Real Estate Ireland Construction Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) also showed builders continue to battle sharp input cost inflation as prices increased across a broad range o - Subscribe |
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15 Feb '23 |
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There’s an art to rent control laws. This is why Ireland has failed
The crucible of the Irish housing crisis is the rental sector. That’s where things are at their worst. In 2016, 26.6 per cent of Irish households rented their home. This number - Subscribe |
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15 Feb '23 |
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Ronan Lyons: Rent Pressure Zones protect sitting tenants. New data shows the knock-on effect on new renters
Between 2015 and 2022, market rents increased by almost 75%, while in the same period, rents for sitting tenants increased by just 19%. And based on my analysis, Ireland is missing between 200,000 and - Subscribe |
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14 Feb '23 |
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Plans for more than 20,000 homes in central Dublin not yet acted on
The homes included in the Dublin City Council analysis were granted permission between 2018 and 2022. More than 9,800 of homes assessed are build-to-rent apartments that have not been started across 2 - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
13 Feb '23 |
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‘Excessive' – South Dublin build-to-rent scheme on hold after council bridles at €4,000 monthly cost
Gedv Monkstown Owner Ltd, a subsidiary of Greystar, lodged plans for the 488-unit development at Dalguise House in Monkstown last year. Hooke & MacDonald had outlined that rents would be around €2,0 - Subscribe |
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13 Feb '23 |
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Objectors hit out at 'bland', 'generic' Davy plans to redevelop St Stephen's Green Shopping Centre
"I’m aghast at the arrogance of the applicants in this case proposing three additional floors of offices on top of an architecturally generic replacement of the shopping centre itself.” - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
13 Feb '23 |
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Council set to ‘fully defend’ developer’s challenge to house-building ban on site near St Anne’s Park
In an affidavit, Mr Crean said the council vote amounted to an “unjust and disproportionate attack” on the company’s constitutionally protected property rights.
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13 Feb '23 |
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Ronan Lyons: "Over the past year or so, various efforts have been taken to limit, not increase, the construction of new rental homes. This is, by any accounts, an extraordinary turn of events."
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