© The Irish Times |
27 Mar '18 |
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Momentum in housebuilding picks up pace, but demand also rising
The Goodbody BER Tracker warned demand was also rising, with price rises inevitable. According to the study, a total of 765 units were finished in February, an increase of 38 per cent year on year, wh - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
27 Mar '18 |
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Mortgage approvals increase 5% in February
Figures from the Banking & Payments Federation Ireland showed the 3,137 home loans that were agreed were 0.3 per cent down on last month??s figures, when 3,145 loans were approved. Mover purchasers m - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Mar '18 |
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Pat Crean's Marlet Property Group given the go-ahead for 420 homes on the site of CIE's former lands in Cabra
The permission, which was granted last Thursday, is one of the largest given to date under the terms of the Strategic Housing Development (SHD) scheme. The system, signed into law by Housing Minister - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Mar '18 |
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House prices soar in commuter belt but flatline in the capital ?? Irish Independent/ Real Estate Alliance Average
Dublin-based buyers who are being curtailed by mortgage borrowing limits are also finding prices in adjoining commuter counties harder to afford.
The average three-bed semi in Meath, Kildare, Wickl - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Mar '18 |
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Dublin house sales up 16% in ?7.4bn market ?? MyHome.ie
The four postcodes that recorded falls in sales were Dublin 20, where sales fell 47 per cent, Dublin 4, where they were down 28 per cent, Dublin 9, where they dropped 16 per cent, and Dublin 7, where - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Mar '18 |
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The ?2.75m house, the multimillion AIB debts and the link to a Galway family
AIB initiated a legal action against Thomas and Mairéad Hopkins in 2010 but it was struck out the following year. It is not known what the bank??s claims were against the couple. - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
25 Mar '18 |
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Boom, not gloom, in the land of giants
In contrast to the isolationist impression created by Brexit, a delegation from Belfast City Council and Northern businesses and agencies recently travelled to Europe for the global property event, MI - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
25 Mar '18 |
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[Needs SBP sub] New deal to save home owners from the vultures
A compromise solution to the threat of a mass sale of mortgages to vulture funds is emerging, with the prospect of debt advocates being given a role in restructuring agreements and the offloading of s - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
25 Mar '18 |
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[Needs SBP sub] ??Sheer spite?? and the Chicago Spire
Malicious, spiteful, wanton, wilful, incompetent, deceitful, misleading, extortionate and motivated by bad blood. Garrett Kelleher doesn??t hold back in his characterisation of Nama??s actions again - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
25 Mar '18 |
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?100m docks development ??could be key catalyst for Limerick economy??
Proposed changes to Limerick??s docklands could be a key economic catalyst for the city and the region in the years ahead, according to those behind the plans.
The Shannon Foynes Port Company (SFP - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
25 Mar '18 |
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Ireland ??not over-shopped?? as investors pile in
Ireland is no longer ??over-shopped? and international investors have pumped ?3bn into shopping centres to tap the upturn in consumer spending, according to a major report.
The 22-page Goodbod - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
25 Mar '18 |
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New Ires boss Sweeney has option to join equity raising
Margaret Sweeney, the new chief executive of Ires Reit, the State's largest private landlord with a portfolio of almost 2,500 apartments, has been granted a right to be awarded options to buy 3pc of a - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
25 Mar '18 |
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Deloitte hired to aid Iconic Offices' expansion plans
It said it is aiming to expand its portfolio by 538,000 square feet over the next five years - both in Dublin and on the continent - with space to accommodate 7,000 workstations. It aims to add 100 ne - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
25 Mar '18 |
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Niamh Horan: Is it time for our city planners to stop blocking modern high-rise buildings?
In her report, inspector Gillian Kane concluded that the tower "would integrate satisfactorily with the surrounding existing development and with the established character of the sensitive historic ci - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
25 Mar '18 |
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General higher rates may undo new dawn for variable mortgage holders
Prof Kieran McQuinn noted that this ??wedge? between rates here and elsewhere ?? so long the source of controversy ?? may finally be about to come down as healthier banks compete with each other - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
25 Mar '18 |
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David McWilliams: Dublin is squeezing out low-income workers
So you can see that rents have risen 10 times faster than incomes. Rents in Dublin 2,3,4,5 and 6 reveal increases of a similar magnitude over the past seven years rendering ??central Dublin? out of - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
23 Mar '18 |
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Ronan Lyons: Could cost rental housing help to kick-start the market?
Suppose policymakers do finally grasp the nettle and bring housing costs down by, say, one quarter.
The break-even or 'cost rent' for a two-bed is still likely to be in the region of ?1,000 per m - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
23 Mar '18 |
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100 homes in upmarket Dublin areas to be knocked down to build ?3bn Metro line
Up to 20 properties in Ranelagh, another 20 units in Glasnevin and an apartment block of 70 homes on Tara Street are likely to be acquired to facilitate MetroLink, according to Transport Infrastructur - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
23 Mar '18 |
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Forgeries allegedly used to thwart seizure of former Quinn property
The complaints had the effect of stopping Mr Dix travelling to India as part of efforts by the State-owned Irish Bank Resolution Corporation (IBRC), in liquidation, to seize a property worth up to ? - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
23 Mar '18 |
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Former Ires chief executive David Ehrlich chalks up ?286,000 bonus
David Ehrlich, who stepped down as chief executive of the State??s largest private landlord, Irish Residential Properties Reit (Ires) in early November, received a ?286,000 bonus last year. - Subscribe |
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