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23 May '22 |
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Where it’s at: Do your homework on your new house’s location
What separates a house from a home is location. If you’re looking for a place to call home, serious research on your new location is worthwhile - Subscribe |
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23 May '22 |
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Buyers can flip state-backed apartments and keep profits
A clause in the new €450 million state subsidy plan for developers will allow people who purchase apartments through the scheme to pocket as much as 80 per cent of any profit from a quick resale if - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
23 May '22 |
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Tax on estimated 137,000 vacant homes to be recommended by Oireachtas committee
The report from the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Housing has said the Government should consider increasing the proposed zoned land tax beyond 3 per cent, “particularly given the current inflationa - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 May '22 |
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Mark Keenan: If I were a young buyer I would buy a country town pub to get on the housing ladder
The bigger picture is crazy.In fact, my 25-year-old earning €650 per week with a deposit saved, would today end up being completely priced out of Dublin altogether, for both rental and purchase, on - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
15 May '22 |
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Combined incomes of €100,000-plus required to buy Croí Cónaithe apartments
Last week, the government launched the €450 million Croí Cónaithe scheme, which will provide developers with subsidies of between €25,000 and €144,000 per unit to help subsidise the cost of bu - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
13 May '22 |
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Flooding will threaten more than 8,500 Dublin buildings, climate summit hears
Globally, physical assets worth $2.5 trillion were already at risk from climate change, the summit was told, while economic losses associated with climate change are expected to rise to $23 trillion b - Subscribe |
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12 May '22 |
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"Low supply is creating low supply": Owen Reilly talks to Pat Kenny about the Dublin market
Homes routinely going for 1 million + in the capital Has Dublin become the city of the million euro home? To discuss further Pat spoke to Owen Reilly Dublin-based estate agent. Listen and subscribe - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
09 May '22 |
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Revealed: How many affordable homes will be built in each county a year
Architect and housing policy analyst Mel Reynolds said the homes will probably instead be sourced from “the private sector and subsidised, rather than built on state land and sold to purchasers”. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
25 Apr '22 |
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Spiralling prices mean Dublin is seeing rush of homes selling for €1m
An Irish Independent study has revealed a startling 30pc increase in the number of €1m-plus homes selling in Dublin over the space of just 12 months.
Nationwide, there has been a 10pc hike in the - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Apr '22 |
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Lioncor to secure €92m from sale of Bray new homes scheme at Kilruddery Glen on Southern Cross Road
Although the proposed price tag equates to an approximate average of €442,307 per unit, the development will have a mix of housing types. Due for completion towards the end of this year, the scheme - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Apr '22 |
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Private sector developers delivered 80% of social housing units last year
They show a total of 5,142 new social homes were delivered in 2021, significantly fewer than the Government’s original 9,500 target. The below-target performance was blamed on the disruption caused - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
19 Apr '22 |
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Mica blocks problem may be far more widespread than feared
The state’s redress scheme for properties built with mica blocks may have to be extended to new counties, with a review finding that the problem may be far more widespread than originally feared, th - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
18 Apr '22 |
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Nama land sales to speculators sowed seeds of current housing crisis, new report claims
The report, which was compiled by Tasc, the social change think tank, assessed how the supply of housing in Ireland has been affected by land speculation. The amount of land sold to speculators who ha - Subscribe |
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14 Apr '22 |
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New homes, lettings and property management opportunities at Hooke & MacDonald
Hooke & MacDonald have openings for experienced and enthusiastic people for their expanding successful new homes sales, lettings and property management teams. A PSRA licence is essenti - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
14 Apr '22 |
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Disturbing disparity in social housing prices at Dundrum projects
Three-bedroom apartments and houses will range in cost from €440,163 to €564,918. The cost for a two-bedroom units would be €438,194 or €387,579 depending on size. The cost for the studio unit - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Apr '22 |
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Rising cost of living hits Irish would-be homebuyers
Over half of prospective Irish home buyers say that the current soaring cost of living is negatively affecting their ability to purchase a property, according to a new MyHome.ie survey. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
31 Mar '22 |
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Brexit relocations fall, but Dublin top choice: EY
The capital remains the most popular destination for the establishment of new EU offices, with 36 financial services firms announcing intentions to relocate UK operations there - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
28 Mar '22 |
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Conveyancing reform will lead to faster property transactions
Amid discussions about stimulating supply to meet the housing crisis, and necessary planning reform, rumblings continue about the property transaction timeline. It is estimated that in Ireland the ave - Subscribe |
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14 Mar '22 |
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Hooke & MacDonald vacancies in new homes sales, lettings & property management
Hooke & MacDonald have openings for experienced and enthusiastic people for their expanding successful new homes sales, lettings and property management teams. A PSRA licence is essential.Pro - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
14 Mar '22 |
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Long-term rent controls ‘may drive down supply of housing’
Professor Michelle Norris has warned that measures to address housing affordability, such as rent subsidies or grants for first-time buyers, may also have “unintended consequences” which may raise - Subscribe |
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