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12 Feb '23 |
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Commercial property market in a downturn, investors believe
Arlene Maguire: “The office market figures from the second half of 2022 showed the turning point that is now captured in the market expectations for the market into 2023, as the interest rate enviro - Subscribe |
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12 Feb '23 |
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Historic planning breach amnesty is glaring omission from upcoming bill
The improvements to Ireland’s planning code proposed by the recently published draft Planning and Development Bill 2022 have been widely welcomed. However, it doesn’t yet offer a solution for hist - Subscribe |
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12 Feb '23 |
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ESB staff ‘asked housing developers for backhanders’
Richmond and Arkmount are owned by Avestus Capital Partners, whose financial backers include the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund, the State’s sovereign investment fund which is controlled - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
10 Feb '23 |
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The Irish Times view on big tech’s property investments
Still, the demand from technology companies for premium space in Dublin doesn’t seem to have waned significantly, even if more may prefer to rent, not own. That has made Dublin buildings attractive - Subscribe |
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10 Feb '23 |
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SCSI: shortfall in number of newly-qualified surveyors will compound housing crisis
SCSI president Kevin James pointed out that this would see a shortfall of almost 1,100 surveyors between 2023 and 2026. The SCSI president added that this is a conservative estimate. the consequences - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Feb '23 |
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REA co-founder, Paul Grimes, who died on Sunday, excelled at building working relationships
Tributes have been paid to one of Ireland’s leading estate agents, Paul Grimes snr, who has died.
Grimes, of Ashbourne, Co Meath, founded property business REA Grimes with his wife, Sheila, and t - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Feb '23 |
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Just 10% occupancy in offices on a Monday or Friday, survey by Savills and Dublin Chamber shows
The survey of 500 Dublin office-based businesses, which was conducted with Dublin Chamber, suggests that while 76 per cent have not changed their office footprint, 17 per cent of companies have decrea - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
09 Feb '23 |
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‘Significant decline’ in logistics sector activity despite annual jump
Strong pre-letting activity in 2022 led to 2.9 million sq ft of take-up, just above the historic five-year average for the sector. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
09 Feb '23 |
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Cairn and Glenveagh challenge Kildare County development plan
Cairn Homes and Glenveagh Properties have applied to the High Court to seek a review of the new Kildare County development plan, which it says underestimates the population growth trajectory of the co - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Feb '23 |
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DEAL: Omniplex group pays €21m for Scotch Hall Shopping Centre
The Omniplex cinema group, which is controlled by the Anderson family, has completed its acquisition of Scotch Hall Shopping Centre in Drogheda, Co Louth, for about €21 million. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Feb '23 |
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DEAL: M7 Real Estate's Unit C2 at North City Business Park, Dublin 11 let by Harvey with the assistance of joint agent JLL
CJK have acquired the building on a long-term let as their new headquarters. The company had been tracking the unit’s availability since the initial sale. This allowed for terms to be quickly agreed - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Feb '23 |
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Medium-density builds could significantly increase number of homes per site, architects say
The RIAI said this model allows for densities of between 35 and 80 dwellings per hectare, while in Ireland it is “extremely difficult to achieve housing density above 30 units per hectare”.
The - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Feb '23 |
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An Bord Pleanála and planning regulator caution against fines for delayed decisions
“is an approach whereby fines from the public purse are paid to developers the best way to deal with delays or are there other effective measures that could be taken to ensure that the future commis - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Feb '23 |
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Buying a first home in Ireland is very difficult, but not impossible
Be warned that some estate agents don’t like it, said Mulqueen, especially if that estate agent has close ties to an investor and can benefit from managing the property as a future rental. The lette - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 Feb '23 |
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Going is good for Paddy Jordan, the agent behind some of Ireland’s most lucrative stud sales
As well as some of the biggest stud farms, Jordan also handled, along with Knight Frank, the 2014 sale of Castlemartin, Tony O’Reilly’s mansion outside Kilcullen, and the media mogul’s townhouse - Subscribe |
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08 Feb '23 |
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Dublin Office Market 'robust' - CBRE Ireland
Take-up in Q4 totaled at 74,942 sq m, driven by two large, high-profile transactions: Citigroup signing for 27,871 sq m of space at the planned Waterfront South Central development in the north dockla - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 Feb '23 |
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DEAL: Urban Green Private completes €23m purchase of Cork shopping centre
Urban Green Private, the real estate investment firm headed up by Tom Coughlan, has completed its acquisition for about €23 million of Douglas Village Shopping Centre in Cork. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 Feb '23 |
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Exiting landlords linked to 21,000 property transactions last year
“Trends further indicate that just 7,500 of these sales will have been investors purchasing properties, leaving a net loss of 13,500 units in the rental market,” said Sherry FitzGerald. “This lo - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 Feb '23 |
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McKillen jnr’s Press Up plans to open new Dean hotel in Belfast
Paddy McKillen jnr and Matt Ryan’s Press Up Entertainment group is looking to expand its business to Northern Ireland with plans for a new Dean hotel in Belfast.
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© Irish Independent |
07 Feb '23 |
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State house-buying scheme will increase to €360,000 for first-time buyers
Under the changes to the scheme, the house-price limit will increase by €40,000 to €360,000 for people seeking loans from local authorities in Dún Laoghaire Rathdown, South Dublin, Dublin City, F - Subscribe |
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