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© Irish Examiner |
03 Sep '10 |
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British house prices fall most in six months
London: British house prices fell the most in six months in August as increased supply gave buyers more bargaining power, the Nationwide Building Society said. - Subscribe |
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© RTE |
03 Sep '10 |
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Liam Carroll gets permission to finish Anglo HQ
An Bord Pleanála has granted planning permission for developer Liam Carroll's North Quay Investments Limited to complete the building of the proposed Anglo Irish Bank headquarters in Dublin's dockla - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
03 Sep '10 |
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Treasury to press ahead with its Skerries project
Treasury Holdings, which is locked in intensive negotiations with NAMA over huge debts, is officially still planning to press ahead with a 150-bedroom hotel and two golf courses at a 427-acre site at - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Sep '10 |
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Report on disputed docklands plan dropped as author and chairman hit deadlock
The correspondence shows Brennan wanted changes to how a report being drafted by Moylan treated a controversial deal between the authority and property developer Liam Carroll. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Sep '10 |
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Report on disputed docklands plan dropped as author and chairman hit deadlock
The correspondence shows Brennan wanted changes to how a report being drafted by Moylan treated a controversial deal between the authority and property developer Liam Carroll. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Sep '10 |
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D2 losses exceed €17m for 2008
COMPANIES IN the D2 Private property investment group, owned by David Arnold and Deirdre Foley, recorded losses of more than €17 million during the calendar year 2008, according to accounts filed rece - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
03 Sep '10 |
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NAMA to call shots on Anglo's 'ghost' HQ
TOXIC loan agency NAMA is expected to have the final say on whether the proposed "ghost" headquarters of disgraced Anglo Irish Bank is finished or sold off. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
03 Sep '10 |
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Ely takes over UL student village
Limerick: Ely Property Group, the Dublin-based student accommodation group, has taken over the management of the 180-bed Troy Student Village serving the University of Limerick. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
03 Sep '10 |
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Charlie Weston: Joke is on homeowners as tracker loans haunt banks
Broker body PIBA (the Professional Insurance Brokers Association) said the gap was widening between tracker repayment levels and other mortgage rates. Just because the ECB again left its key rate on h - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
03 Sep '10 |
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Landmark Group snaps up Italian restaurant chain Carluccio’s in €109m takeover
ITALIAN restaurant chain Carluccio’s has agreed to a £90.3 million (€109.7m) takeover by Middle Eastern retail giant Landmark Group. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Sep '10 |
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Property tax makes sense - but voters hate it
While industry players such as Marie Hunt, director of research at CB Richard Ellis, now deem a move in this year’s Budget as “unlikely”, given the amount of preparatory work that would be needed befo - Subscribe |
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© The New York Times |
02 Sep '10 |
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Support of Anglo Irish Bank Strains Ireland
DUBLIN - Can one bank bring down a country?
Anglo Irish Bank, the midsize Irish lender whose profligacy has come to symbolize the excesses of the real estate bubble here, is doing its best to find - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Sep '10 |
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Jack Fagan on Nama anxiety
Even with price reductions on many apartments it could take years to clear the surplus not only because of the overhangbut also because many young couples now prefer houses to apartments. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Sep '10 |
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Isabel Morton on net curtain sales
If every household under financial pressure were to put up a large ‘For Sale’ sign, it would get the message across loud and clear, that we can no longer survive being hounded by our banks and crucifi - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
02 Sep '10 |
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Database would boost property market
Colm Lauder writes: "It will also drastically improve the efficiency of valuation, largely removing the considerable amount of time comparing evidence with other agents." - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Sep '10 |
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Climbing back onto the property ladder
Sick of renting, in search of more space or just keen to get their own place – would-be buyers tell Pamela Duncan why they want to take the plunge now - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Sep '10 |
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Knock knock? Who's there . . . in the market
Competition seems to be returning for at least one category of home – the well-located three or four-bed that has been fully refurbished. “Renovated houses are selling well,” according to Pat Mullery - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Sep '10 |
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Kildare demesne deal sparks interest from abroad
Navan auctioneer Raymond Potterton, who is guiding €7 million to €7.5 million for the 444-acres demesne, says the huge number of credible enquiries about Newberry shows that there are still plenty of - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Sep '10 |
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'Any offer over €1' to be considered for bungalow
“It’s a beautiful new house with four bedrooms on three-quarter acres of a site. It’s a shame no one is living in it, and at this stage I just want to sell for whatever I can get,” he said. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
02 Sep '10 |
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Irish landlord one of NY's worst
Buildings owned by Cavan man Shawn Curry (43) in the Bronx appear at second and fourth place in a name and shame dossier published by a government watchdog. - Subscribe |
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