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27 Mar '24 |
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Daft.ie Irish House Price Report Q1 2024
Ronan Lyons: "unfortunately, the problem is getting worse." Download full report here >>> - Subscribe |
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27 Mar '24 |
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How raising a mortgage deposit can take 2 years in some areas — and 28 years in others
Research by price-comparison site Switcher.ie shows that the average time it takes first-time buyers to save for a deposit for a mortgage in Ireland is 4.6 years. Dún Laoghaire in south Co Dublin is - Subscribe |
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27 Mar '24 |
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Joan Henry, Knight Frank: 58,000 new homes required each year until 2027 to meet demand
32,000 first-time buyer family homes; those aged 50-65 will require about 6,700 units; 9,000 homes for those aged 65-75; 10,000 homes for senior-living requirements of those aged 75 and over; 4,000 st - Subscribe |
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27 Mar '24 |
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DEAL: Oakberry signs deals for four new outlets in Dublin city and suburbs
The outlets are at Central Plaza and the Ilac Centre in the city centre, and at Blackrock Village and Nutgrove Shopping Centre in south Dublin. Danny Murphy of Bannon represented Oakberry in the lease - Subscribe |
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27 Mar '24 |
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DEAL: French investor, Altixia REIM, enters Irish market with €4.6m purchase of Starbucks and Circle K premises on College Green
Altixia was advised by Craig Kenny of Maples and Damien McCaffrey and Fearghal Lynam of BNP Paribas Real Estate. The vendor was represented by A&L Goodbody and Joe Bohan and Gavin Brennan of HWBC. - Subscribe |
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27 Mar '24 |
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Cantillon: House prices on the rise again, but what’s driving them?
John McCartney, director and head of research at BNP Paribas Ireland, also thinks “supply growth will stall this year, and maybe even fall, which will further feed into the inflation”. - Subscribe |
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27 Mar '24 |
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Redevelopment of Carrisbrook House in Ballsbridge to get under way
Commenting, John Bruder, managing director of Gresham House’s real estate business said: “There has been a dearth of new commercial developments commencing in Dublin in recent years and we believe - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
27 Mar '24 |
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First-time buyer activity drives mortgage approvals in February: Banking and Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI)
First-time buyers continued to drive the market, with 2,171 mortgages approved in February valued at €640 million, a jump of 14.7 per cent and 19.8 per cent year-on-year in volume and value terms, a - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
27 Mar '24 |
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EY Ireland narrows search for new Dublin HQ down to final two
Either Harcourt Place, a new office scheme to be built by its current landlord, the Clancourt Group, or Wilton Park, the 53,885sq m (580,000sq ft) office campus developed by Irish property company, Ip - Subscribe |
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27 Mar '24 |
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More than two-thirds of people are living in homes too big for their needs, ESRI research finds
The Republic had one of the highest rooms per person ratios in Europe, standing at 2.1 compared to an EU average of 1.6. “Clearly, more high-rise developments would allow a greater number of people - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Mar '24 |
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Developer sues resident who sought payment to drop south Dublin housing objection
Red Rock Developments had looked to add an extra floor to a 77-apartment development at Elmpark Green on Merrion Road. The developer applied for planning permission last November to expand the nine-st - Subscribe |
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26 Mar '24 |
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Commercial property sector expects more flexible lease terms in future
A survey of some 250 commercial property professionals also indicates that the sector considers current rent review processes to be fair but ultimately wants better access to market data to level the - Subscribe |
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25 Mar '24 |
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Re-thinking urban housing: Low-rise, high-density communities redefine living
Viability has become such an issue for new housing development that it has put some developers off undertaking new projects in some parts of Dublin and forced the government to introduce Project Tosai - Subscribe |
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25 Mar '24 |
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Scandi brand, Rains, opens its first store in Ireland at 21 Wicklow Street, Dublin 2
According to MyHome.ie the ground floor and basement were advertised at €90,000, and leased On Nov 27, 2023. There was planning granted for removing the existing signage and replacing with a new sho - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Mar '24 |
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Half of US firms warn housing shortage biggest barrier to investing in Ireland
About 49 per cent of American Chamber of Commerce Ireland (AmCham) member companies said housing is the most important challenge to overcome for their company to invest and expand in Ireland, the cham - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Mar '24 |
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Irish house prices accelerate for fifth month in a row
The latest residential property price index, compiled by the Central Statistics Office (CSO), showed prices rose by 5.4 per cent on an annual basis in January. This was the fifth month in a row that h - Subscribe |
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20 Mar '24 |
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Greg Kavanagh sues Stillorgan planning objector in ‘extortion’ claim
The high-profile developer has launched a legal action against a resident who he claims has sought a substantial sum
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© The Irish Times |
20 Mar '24 |
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Two-thirds of 147,000 homes applied for under Government’s fast-track planning system remain undeveloped
The SHD system has now been replaced by the large residential development (LRD) system which restores the local authority as the primary planning decision maker.
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© Business Post |
19 Mar '24 |
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Removal of rent caps secret to unlocking delivery of 50,000 homes
Senior officials in the Department of Finance are now briefing Finance Minister Michael McGrath that the government’s housing targets of 33,000 homes are “significantly below” the actual require - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
19 Mar '24 |
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DEAL: Two retail units in Dundrum and Rathfarnam sold for premium prices through QRE
No 16 Pembroke Cottages in Dundrum was sold for €505,000 after quoting €440,000 in October 2023, showing a net initial yield of 6.3 per cent. The 100 square metre property in the heart of Dundrum - Subscribe |
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