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05 Apr '17 |
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Planning sought for â?¬75m extension to Charlestown Shopping Centre
Bovale Development has received the financial backing of the National Asset Management Agency (Nama) to spend about â?¬75 million on the second phase of the development. It will include 5,109sq m (55, - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
05 Apr '17 |
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Young borrowers would suffer most from interest rate rise
The research paper, by Apostolos Fasianos, Reamonn Lydon and Tara McIndoe-Calder, shows the extent to which the disposable incomes of those on tracker mortgages â?? which are linked to the ECB base ra - Subscribe |
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05 Apr '17 |
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Planned office complex by Gerry Barrett to overlook Galway Docks
The planned â?¬100 million complex overlooking Galway Docks will include four top-end office blocks, extending to 26,000sq m (279,850sq ft), as well as 2,005sq m (21,581sq ft) of retail space spread o - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
05 Apr '17 |
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Barrett and Avenue Capital launch property lending company
A new Dublin-based company backed by Irish businessman Richard Barrett and New York-based investment group Avenue Capital has launched a â?¬200 million fund for commercial property lending here over a - Subscribe |
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05 Apr '17 |
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Scapegoating of Central Bank for house prices ignores the problem's complexity
Developers also cite a lack of capital as a problem, particularly in building apartments, where a large chunk of funding is required up front to complete a block. By comparison, a housing estate can b - Subscribe |
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05 Apr '17 |
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Too many buyers, too few homes: whatâ??s the story?
If we consider mortgage drawdown figures from the BPFI, we can see that some 9,115 mortgages were drawn down in the fourth quarter of 2016 (latest available), or about 3,000 a month. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
04 Apr '17 |
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For Simon, stuffing developers' wallets is the simple solution
The minister is not just unconcerned; he was positively purring in interviews yesterday - because this was the plan all along. Inflate house prices so that property developers are incentivised to retu - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
04 Apr '17 |
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Australian stationery chain, Smiggle, is planning to open 20 Irish outlets
It will open its first Irish outlet next month, at the Dundrum Shopping Centre in Dublin, which is jointly owned by Hammerson and Allianz. It will open another store in Ireland by summer and is in adv - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
04 Apr '17 |
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Council's decision to block plan for 450 apartments branded 'comical and illogical'
Colm Lauder, an analyst at Goodbody Stockbrokers, described Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council's decision as "comical", because he said it "belies the council's own development plan for the area". - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
04 Apr '17 |
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A proper economy cannot function while carrying a housing crisis every two decades
The Nevin Institute called for a new housing policy focused on providing social accommodation. It proposed a Government-led programme on a commercially driven basis. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
04 Apr '17 |
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'Ireland's Property Crisis' on RTÃ?: shock as stories behind the housing crisis revealed
People were also incensed by insights into the rental market with people forced to compete with dozens of people at viewings and a look at an apartment in an upcoming development, complete with a fold - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
04 Apr '17 |
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Text alert: the property you want has 'relaunched', â?¬35,000 dearer
Of course, in estate agent language 'relaunch' is actually code for 'hiked the price'. Why the house went on sale at the lower price is questionable. A similar house in the same estate sold for â?¬415 - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Apr '17 |
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Ires Reit to appeal planning refusal in Sandyford
Ires Reit has said it will appeal the decision of the Dun Laoghaire- Rathdown Council to refuse planning permissions for its planned development of 465 apartments at the Rockbrook scheme in Sandyford. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Apr '17 |
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Times editorial: The need to avoid past mistakes on house prices
It involves the provision of low-cost accommodation through long-term, low cost borrowing from the European Investment Bank, the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund and from pension funds. - Subscribe |
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04 Apr '17 |
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Daft.ie: Q1 2017 house price report
The figures from the latest Daft.ie House Price Report show a strengthening of house price inflation across the country. The year-on-year change in the average list price nationally was 9.4% in the fi - Subscribe |
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04 Apr '17 |
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Ireland not heading for another property boom, says Coveney
He said in the last quarter of 2016 there were only 297 new homes purchased by first-time buyers, out of over 3,000 purchases by that cohort.
â??So the vast majority of purchases for first-time buyer - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
04 Apr '17 |
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Seven Irish hotels have changed hands so far in 2017
CBRE Ireland today released statistics on the volume and value of hotel sales in the Irish market in the first three months of 2017, showing that a total of 7 hotel properties, totalling more tha - Subscribe |
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04 Apr '17 |
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25 land sales completed in Ireland in Q1 2017
CBRE Ireland today released statistics on the volume and value of development land sales completed in the Irish market in the first three months of 2017, showing that a total of 26 development la - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Apr '17 |
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Dublin city councillors approve PPP plans for 500 homes
Unlike previous PPP models, the sites will stay in the ownership of the State and the developer will get payments for a 25-year period, after which the houses or apartments return to State ownership. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
03 Apr '17 |
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Tax plan to keep landlords in the rental business
Brian Keegan: At the moment itâ??s like thereâ??s a ringfence around a landlordâ??s income. Accidental landlords could be losing money hand over fist on the tenancy, yet paying PAYE through the nose o - Subscribe |
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