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10 Mar '19 |
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Controversial plan to demolish former Magdalene Laundry for new apartment block back on agenda
A planning application has been submitted to Dublin City Council for 44 apartments at the old Donnybrook laundry at the Crescent on Donnybrook Road.
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10 Mar '19 |
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First-time buyers face being turned away as exemptions 'to run out in weeks'
Exemptions for first-time buyers looking to lend outside of Central Bank rules are likely to run out before the end of the month, according to a leading mortgage expert.
He has warned that house hu - Subscribe |
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08 Mar '19 |
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Rental sector a 'release valve' for housing crisis: Michael Stanley
"We're starting to see some of the longer-hold money coming into Ireland which is very positive, because they [institutional investors] are likely to be 15, 20 or 30-year holders of these buildings." - Subscribe |
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08 Mar '19 |
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Cairn Homes aims to start building on RT? site within year
Mr Stanley confirmed that Cairn was continuing to work on plans for the RT? site, where it could build more than 500 apartments. ??We would hope to begin building on the site by the end of this year - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Mar '19 |
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Bernard McNamara firm advances plans for 250 homes at Bryanstown in Drogheda
Coreet, a special-purpose vehicle with various links to McNamara, has agreed to buy the 6.46ha site from a landowner and is seeking permission for the homes under the fast-track planning process. - Subscribe |
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07 Mar '19 |
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Cairn Homes revenue rose substantially in 2018 on market recovery
The company said revenue rose 125 per cent to ?337 million, with ?294.2 million from new homes sold compared with?131.5 million.
The construction group closed 804 sales last year, versus 418 - Subscribe |
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07 Mar '19 |
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Mortgage approvals down as buyers face competition
New figures from Banking and Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI) show mortgage approvals were down 3.4 per cent annually in January with the value of approvals down 2 per cent to ?672 million. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
07 Mar '19 |
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DEAL: Iput completes two office deals at Harcourt Centre
Irish property fund Iput plc has announced the completion of two new lettings for 4,041 sq m of office space at Nos 2 and 3 Harcourt Centre in Dublin 2. The first of the agreements will see global con - Subscribe |
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07 Mar '19 |
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BNP Paribas: Investors from Asia and Middle East to drive Dublin office market
"This highlights investors' confidence in Ireland, and also the fact that we are developing world class office stock," says Kenneth Rouse.
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07 Mar '19 |
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Charlie Weston: 'Big buyers with more firepower are creating a lost generation of renters'
Also squeezing out potential new buyers are well-funded housing associations. These bodies are typically Government-funded, but are not averse to buying up whole housing blocks, even though concentrat - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
07 Mar '19 |
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Sweeney firm given green light for ?32m Dublin hotel project
Well-known Galway-based businessman John Sweeney has secured planning permission to develop a ?32m hotel on Dublin's Amiens Street, close to Connolly Station and the IFSC. - Subscribe |
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06 Mar '19 |
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Glenveagh reports loss of ?3.5m for 2018 as it announces ?50m site acquisition
This includes a ?50m investment in two sites in Leixlip and Newbridge Co. Kildare announced today. The sites currently have full planning permission for 793 units.
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© Irish Independent |
06 Mar '19 |
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How foreign investors are squeezing out home buyers
Separately, Michael O'Flynn said that the Central Bank had over-corrected since the crash, now effectively punishing young families who should be the bedrock of Ireland's recovering housing market. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
06 Mar '19 |
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Kennedy Wilson to invest ?530m in Irish projects
Kennedy Wilson will spend more than $600m (?530m) between now and 2022 for its share of key office and residential projects being completed in Ireland by the group and its partners. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
06 Mar '19 |
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Dublin crane count reaches record 123 in March
There were 49 cranes visible on the northside ?? three up on last month ?? but this is set to surge as a number of large schemes are due to go on site soon in the north docklands and work on the DIT - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
06 Mar '19 |
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Savills appoints Peter Levins to industrial and logistics role
Savills has announced the appointment of Peter Levins as Industrial and Logistics Divisional Director. Peter joins Savills with over 20 years?? experience as a Chartered Surveyor in Commercial Pr - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
06 Mar '19 |
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DEAL: Danish home retailer Jysk plans 20 stores in Ireland
At Naas Retail Park, Jigginstown, Jysk has agreed to pay a stepped rent of 118.40 per sq m (11 per sq ft) rising to 161.46 per sq m (15 per sq ft) over five years with a generous rent-free period. - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
05 Mar '19 |
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CBRE: Ireland Bi-Monthly Research Report, March 2019
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> Marie Hunt: "Occupier demand remains healthy across all sectors of the market and we continue to witness strong investor demand for investment opportunities particularly - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
05 Mar '19 |
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Apartment owners unable to access ?750m lifeline Home Building Finance Ireland (HBFI) fund
A spokesman for HBFI emphasised that the fund was focusing on lending for new units. He said the fund will provide loans to builders subject to certain terms and conditions, including the size of the - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
05 Mar '19 |
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Six apartment blocks to be built at Springvale in Chapelizod without planning permission
A complex of six ??rapid build? social housing apartment blocks, up to five storeys high, is to be built beside the Phoenix Park in Chapelizod by Dublin City Council, without going through the plan - Subscribe |
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