© Irish Independent |
17 Apr '24 |
|
Scrap new home levies to boost supply, says top economist
BNP Paribas Real Estate chief economist John McCartney said levies are a drag on new supply.
“The levies should be scrapped altogether, it is bad economics. The loss to the Government could be fu - Subscribe |
|
© Irish Examiner |
16 Apr '24 |
|
A different kind of property crash is playing out in Dublin
Sue Munden, a senior research analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence: “The tech sector has more of a remote working culture than many other industries, which seems to have become even more entrenched owi - Subscribe |
|
© Business Post |
16 Apr '24 |
|
Resurgence of Georgian charm: Why period office buildings are bucking the commercial real estate slump
At a time when the modern office market is suffering from a slowdown, Dublin’s Georgian properties continue to draw interest. Part of the reason is their gracious period features including cornicing - Subscribe |
|
© Business Post |
16 Apr '24 |
|
Land Development Agency to build almost 400 Dublin apartments with cost-rental focus
LDA and Dublin City Council have announced plans to build almost 400 apartments in blocks of up to nine storeys close to the Blackhorse stop on the Luas red line near Ballyfermot. The 389 apartments w - Subscribe |
|
© Business Post |
16 Apr '24 |
|
Colm Lauder: Listed real estate firms are rebounding, but share prices are lagging
As we have now closed out the first quarter of 2024, we have the benefit of more evidence which supports continued stability, though not growth, in the sector, especially at the prime end of it.
It - Subscribe |
|
© Business Post |
16 Apr '24 |
|
LDA property boss: Landowners sitting on sites that can’t be developed at affordable prices
Many private landowners are sitting on “overpriced” sites with “unimplementable” planning permissions, the head of the state’s Land Development Agency has said. - Subscribe |
|
© Irish Examiner |
16 Apr '24 |
|
Housebuilding up strongly, but 'Government may still miss target'
Ibec cited official figures showing a significant increase in housing commencements that means that about 70% more homes were started in the first two months of the year than a year earlier. However, - Subscribe |
|
© Irish Independent |
12 Apr '24 |
|
Investment activity expected to pick up after Q1 spend drops to lowest level since 2012 – CBRE
“Feedback from investors across Europe indicates that second-hand offices, on a selective basis, are now pricing attractively. Many investors, particularly those with equity, believe that now is the - Subscribe |
|
© Irish Independent |
12 Apr '24 |
|
DEAL: Specialist investor Arrow buys huge Dublin warehouse block for €7.5m
Arrow Capital Partners, the specialist investor, developer and manager of real estate in Europe and Asia-Pacific, has acquired an 88,000 sq ft logistics asset in Dublin for €7.5m. The acquisition wa - Subscribe |
|
© Irish Independent |
12 Apr '24 |
|
Paul McNeive: Nervous landlords are more than happy to let office rent reviews slide
The negotiation of a new rent every five years under a lease’s rent review clause is a specialised area which rarely makes the headlines.
But setting the new rent has a significant impact on the te - Subscribe |
|
© Irish Independent |
12 Apr '24 |
|
Bank of Ireland's new mortgage product could force buyers into more debt, broker says
The move by Bank of Ireland to give mortgage discounts to homeowners as long as they have some form of energy rating would force large numbers of buyers to take on more debt, Michael Dowling said. - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
12 Apr '24 |
|
Almost 400 apartments planned for Dublin’s Grand Canal cost-rental scheme
The Bluebell Waterways are to be built along the Grand Canal in Dublin by the Land Development Agency (LDA) and Dublin City Council. Dave Dinningan, director of housing delivery with the council, said - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
11 Apr '24 |
|
Developer fails in Supreme Court bid to save planning permission for 1,593 Drumcondra apartments
A partner fund of developer Hines received fast-track approval in November 2021 for the €602 million scheme of 12 blocks, including one of 18 storeys, on the site of the former Holy Cross seminary o - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
11 Apr '24 |
|
Ronan’s plan for Citigroup office draws objections from Clarion Quay apartment owners
Ronan Real Estate Group’s (RGRE) planning application is part of a redevelopment of Citigroup’s current European headquarters at 1 North Wall Quay: “proposes to positively transform this waterfr - Subscribe |
|
© Irish Independent |
11 Apr '24 |
|
Number of new homes under construction has surged since January
The incentive appears to be working, as Goodbody estimates there has been a surge of activity this year with commencements increasing by 67pc year on year, including a 107pc increase in apartment buil - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
11 Apr '24 |
|
Supreme Court ruling may affect dozens of strategic housing plans
The proposed development by Noel Smyth’s Fitzwilliam Ltd is for apartments up to 13 storeys high on the grounds of St Michael’s Hospital, Crofton Road. An Bord Pleanála’s April 2021 approval of - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
11 Apr '24 |
|
Over 4,000 people avail of First Home Scheme to buy property
More than 4,000 buyers have availed of the Government’s First Home Scheme, designed to aid first-time purchasers, the latest update has shown.
There has been an increase of 118 per cent in homes - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
10 Apr '24 |
|
TWM appoints Willie Norse as managing director
Property industry veteran Willie Norse has been appointed as managing director of commercial real estate adviser, TWM.
Norse takes up the position following 10 years with CBRE Ireland, where he ser - Subscribe |
|
© Irish Independent |
08 Apr '24 |
|
‘Nothing to do with my professional life’ – how a 'nimby' developer is blocking 850 new homes
Beyond the huge metal gate of the Central Mental Hospital though, the 34-acre site right in the heart of the south Dublin suburb of Dundrum is empty and ready to provide housing for up to 2,000 people - Subscribe |
|
© Irish Independent |
08 Apr '24 |
|
Developer gets approval for 178 apartments on former Dell site in Wicklow
Wicklow County Council has given approval to Developer Avonvard Ltd for a large-scale residential development (LRD) of 178 apartments on the former Dell site, at Vevay Road and Boghall Road in Bray, d - Subscribe |
|
|