© The Irish Times |
11 Jan '23 |
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Michael McDowell: Radical change is needed to make Dublin a liveable city
Are we being thrown scraps instead of radical change in the way our cities are planned, designed and renewed? It seems so. Reddy’s argument has been supported by home builders. We could easily accom - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
08 Jan '23 |
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CBRE: Dublin office leasing volumes pp 35% year-on-year in 2022
“Despite macroeconomic headwinds, the Dublin office market recorded a robust year of leasing activity in 2022. The profile of tenants active in Q4 is notable, and we expect to see a continuation of - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 Jan '23 |
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DEAL: Citigroup signs deal for new European HQ at RGRE's Waterfront South Central in Dublin docklands
The US lender has agreed a €300 million deal for a new office campus in the city’s north docklands. The deal with Johnny Ronan’s RGRE for the delivery of 300,000 sq ft (27,870 sq m) of office sp - Subscribe |
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© RTE |
08 Jan '23 |
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Housing referendum expected to be held later this year
Dr Jennifer Kavanagh: "When it comes to interpretation of the law and things like bringing in protections for renters or speeding up planning processes it may help to hold referendum, but it is only o - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 Jan '23 |
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Glenveagh setback this week may open up opportunity for rival Cairn
“Cairn is in a more advantageous position from a planning perspective – with 90 per cent of its guided unit volumes to 2024 having full planning permission,” said Shane Carberry, an analyst with - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 Jan '23 |
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David McWilliams: Who is going to rent all these expensive offices now?
This is good news for everyone except those involved in the commercial property game: owners, estate agents and lenders. Cheaper rents are a boon for everyone else. While not comparable to those origi - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 Jan '23 |
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Cooling housing market presents new challenges
Combating this supply side uncertainty is a big issue now for Government policy. Without clarity a lot of projects will be put on ice, and by the end of the year we will be looking at a falling level - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 Jan '23 |
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Canadian group in Harcourt Development hunt
Canada’s Camgill Development Corporation has emerged as a likely bidder for Harcourt Development’s shopping centres, according to The Sunday Times.
The newspaper reports that Camgill began talk - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
08 Jan '23 |
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Developer Gerry Gannon puts €3.8m rental homes on market
Thirteen homes in Clongriffin which were built by Gannon between 2004 and 2006 have been listed on the market, with the houses being sold as part of two bundles.
One bundle of nine rental homes has - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
08 Jan '23 |
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Paddy McKillen jr’s plans to convert a derelict Georgian building at 35 Harcourt Street
The project at 35 Harcourt Street will enter the planning phase in the next few weeks. The building will contain a Brooks & Co spa, similar to that in the Press Up Group’s Glasson Lakehouse resort i - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
08 Jan '23 |
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No homeowner using Airbnb told Dublin council about rental nights details
People using short-term letting platforms are legally obliged to tell the local authorities how many nights they rented out their properties. There are more than 3,700 listings available to rent in Du - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
08 Jan '23 |
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Inside the Land Development Agency’s first four years
The Land Development Agency was meant to speed up housing delivery, but four years after its establishment, the body has not built any houses on state land. In September 2018, as the government reveal - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
08 Jan '23 |
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Internal report: LDA pays more to build affordable homes than EU neighbours
The 40-page research document obtained by the Business Post, which has not been shared with the Department of Housing, was labelled by the agency as “private & confidential – not to be shared outs - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
08 Jan '23 |
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Bartra charges €800 per month over original quote for co-living units
Company’s first shared living development suites in Dún Laoghaire advertised for rent of €1,880 a month. The company, controlled by Richard Barrett, has been the most active developer to pursue t - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
05 Jan '23 |
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Glenveagh will build fewer houses than expected this year due to planning ‘gridlock’
“An adjustment to our 2023 expectation is necessary so that the group does not compromise on its strategy to incorporate high-density and standardised house types into our manufacturing and deliver - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
03 Jan '23 |
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Revealed: The areas where it is cheaper to buy a home than rent – and the six areas where it pays to rent
Martina Hennessy, managing director of doddl.ie: "In our analysis, the cost of a 30-year variable mortgage plus 10pc deposit on a home at the current national house price came to €582,259 with Finan - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Jan '23 |
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Airbnb caught off guard by introduction of short-term letting restrictions, correspondence shows
The announcement led a lobbyist for Airbnb, Derek Nolan, the former Labour TD for Galway West, to send off a strongly worded letter to the minister complaining about the lack of consultation with the - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
03 Jan '23 |
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Concern over number of councillors dismissing expert advice and rezoning land in flood-risk areas
A recent rezoning in the east of the country was voted through despite pleas by council management that the move was “crazy”.
There have been numerous other instances of elected members rejecti - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Jan '23 |
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Latest plans for site at 29-30 Fishamble Street, vacant and derelict since the mid 20th century.
The total cost of the project is €4.3 million, making it cheaper per apartment than the council’s scheme.
“The current estimated cost is €4.3 million for 10 apartments, a mix of one- and tw - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Jan '23 |
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Housing market slows but buyers still ‘stretched’ by high prices
The fourth-quarter housing report from property website Myhome.ie shows that asking prices fell 0.4 per cent in the final three months of the year, the second consecutive quarter of decline. - Subscribe |
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