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02 Jun '23 |
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CSO: Building and Construction output up 7.5% in Quarter 1 2023
The volume of production in construction rose by 7.5% in Q1 2023 compared with Q4 2022 on a seasonally adjusted basis.On an annual basis there was a 2.8% increase in volume of production recorded.The - Subscribe |
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30 May '23 |
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Property sales falling due to delays in probate services, law firm claims
Solicitor Frank Murphy said the delays in issuing a grant of probate had led to sales not proceeding, while also slowing access to mortgage funds. “The delays, in our experience, add unnecessary add - Subscribe |
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30 May '23 |
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Privately owned Dublin Airport site seen as critical national asset put up for sale
Property owners including brothers Ulick and Des McEvaddy are selling a large Dublin Airport landbank, raising questions over the future of land seen as a critical national asset.
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29 May '23 |
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Sinn Féin hits out at ‘terrible deal’ between government and Johnny Ronan consortium for Poolbeg homes
The Business Post reported on Saturday that a consortium of developers, the Department of Housing, and Dublin City Council are close to finalising a deal for the delivery of affordable homes at the si - Subscribe |
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© TheJournal.ie |
28 May '23 |
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Almost half of objections to Dublin City Council against new land-hoarding tax were successful
New figures reveal that out of 154 submissions, 75 separate appeals were successful at granting the landowner an exemption from the Residential Zoned Land Tax, which comes into force next year.
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22 May '23 |
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Office blocks to be ‘repurposed’ for housing under proposal to ease accommodation crisis
The minister indicated he would consider making planning exemptions to onerous “material change of use” rules which would normally apply to a project such as repurposing office space as housing, p - Subscribe |
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21 May '23 |
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Working towards a standard for measuring a building’s energy usage intensity (EUI)
While BER is important, and part of EU taxonomy, it focuses on the energy-efficient design of the building, whereas the EUI focuses on the actual energy being consumed by the building. EUI may be a ne - Subscribe |
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21 May '23 |
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Dublin has third lowest level of low-cost housing in world
The report found that just 1.23 per cent of properties in Dublin are on the market for less than half the median or middle price of homes in the capital.
This was the third lowest proportion of any - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
17 May '23 |
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Land Development Agency gets €525m cash boost from Government
The sites it has identified are all over the country and include properties that have been used by companies and entities including the ESB, the Defence Forces, the Central Bank and Dublin Bus.
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© Irish Independent |
14 May '23 |
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How to sell your home for the best price in a cooling market
Owen Reilly says 'you need an agent who has local expertise and knowledge'. May is traditionally one of the best months of the year to put your house on the market. Ostensibly, sunnier weather and lon - Subscribe |
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10 May '23 |
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Another apology, this time regarding data
Due to staff illness, we are significantly behind in data entry this week, so there are currently gaps in our coverage of the market. This should be rectified entirely by Friday. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 May '23 |
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Only 1% of vacant site levies collected in 2021
The records showed that nationally the percentage figure of land owners complying with the tax has been very low since its introduction. The figures dipped substantially when the levy was increased fr - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 May '23 |
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The problems facing Berlin's rental market are not dissimilar to our own
Developers say servicing the higher end of the market is the only way they can turn a profit because of the spiralling cost of land. One recent analysis showed land in the eastern Friedrichshain distr - Subscribe |
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07 May '23 |
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How haphazard development made Galway the most choked city in Ireland
“What he seems to be objecting to is that we live in houses,” he said, before quoting the line from the ballad Galway Bay — “Strangers came and tried to teach us their ways”. - Subscribe |
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© TheJournal.ie |
06 May '23 |
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FactCheck: Is the Govt correct to claim that 400 people are buying their first home every week?
There is an element of truth in the claim, but it is missing critical details or context, or the best available evidence weighs against the claim. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 May '23 |
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IDA spends hundreds of millions buying and developing ‘strategic’ sites outside Dublin
IDA Ireland is now one of the biggest participants in the property market, selling dozens of older sites deemed surplus to requirements while building up a new portfolio of modern buildings that can b - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
01 May '23 |
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Farmers face €100,000 bills under residential land tax plan
An analysis by the Irish Farmers Association estimates hundreds of its members could be hit by the zoned land tax, which will place a 3 per cent annual levy on the market value of around 25,000 acres - Subscribe |
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01 May '23 |
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Housing Measures: What has changed and what impact will it have?
They include the abolition of development levies and water connection fees for a period of time, increases to grants available for vacant and derelict homes, and a commitment to reduce the price of co - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
28 Apr '23 |
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Opportunity knocks: a post-crash property market and a Dublin business park
According to Mr Heywood-Jones and Mr O’Neill, Bolton Trust never engaged an estate agent and there was no open tender process. Key people in the charity never met the buyer.
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© TheJournal.ie |
27 Apr '23 |
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Over 1,000 homes being bought by local authorities as part of tenant in situ scheme, Varadkar says
It has set a target for 1,500 properties to be acquired under the scheme, which sees councils step in and purchase a privately rented property where a landlord is looking to sell – representing a si - Subscribe |
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