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16 May '17 |
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More firms will follow JP Morgan - Kenny
Global banking giant JPMorgan Chase has agreed to buy a Dublin office building large enough for 1,000 staff for a reported â?¬125m, in the first significant financial services expansion in Ireland sin - Subscribe |
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16 May '17 |
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First it was rents, now house prices are rising at fastest rate since the boom
According to figures compiled by Davy Stockbrokers and based on the residential property price index, property prices rose by 0.9 per cent in the first three months of the year - the strongest first-q - Subscribe |
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16 May '17 |
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Owners of vacant, undeveloped sites may face increased financial penalties
The Urban Regeneration and Housing Bill 2017 will propose to add stronger sanctions to new laws introduced by Government two years ago. - Subscribe |
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16 May '17 |
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Cairn Homes raises â?¬52m from placing of new shares
Cairn is expected to use the funds to help bid for a number of prime development sites in Dublin, including land being sold by broadcaster RTÃ? at its Donnybrook complex. - Subscribe |
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16 May '17 |
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Nearly 90% of homes to rent beyond those on housing support
The study, Locked Out of the Market VII, shows that the housing crisis is affecting single people and couples dependent on State housing benefits worst of all, given the shortage of available rented h - Subscribe |
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15 May '17 |
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Euroclear considers Dublin move
Brussels-based Euroclearâ??s UK operation Crest currently settles UK and Irish shares and John Trundle did not rule out the settlement of Irish shares moving from London to the continent. Settlement r - Subscribe |
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15 May '17 |
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Karl Deeter: Irelandâ??s next property crash will happen in seven years
There is no set of brakes big enough to stop it once all the cogs start to turn and thatâ??s what will drive hyper-supply in the early 2020s and the crash that will ensue. Politicians say boom-bust is - Subscribe |
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15 May '17 |
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Construction growth accelerates for third consecutive month
Momentum picked up in the Irish construction sector in April with output, new orders and employment all expanding at sharper rates compared to March, the Ulster Bank construction purchasing managersâ? - Subscribe |
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15 May '17 |
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Build to Rent would help solve housing crisis, claims CBRE
Responding to the findings of CBRE's recently-introduced Build to Rent Equity Barometer, the director of development at CBRE Ireland, Tim McMahon, believes that some of the capital earmarked for the U - Subscribe |
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15 May '17 |
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DEAL: Six-storey Sports Direct store to open in Dublin's North Earl Street
Leonard Brassel, MD for SportsDirect.com Ireland, said the new megastore - which will be officially opened by Ireland football manager Martin O'Neill next week - is "a key part of our ongoing and ambi - Subscribe |
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15 May '17 |
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Canadian renter on Dublin's housing crisis
â??The power imbalance between the landlord and the renter here is so hugely in favour of the landlord, in terms of they have their pick of nine to ten different tenants. I donâ??t know what criteria - Subscribe |
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15 May '17 |
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Property group and State to invest â?¬100m in commercial property
Fine Grain Property, a Singapore company chaired by former Telecom Ã?ireann chairman Ron Bolger, has joined up with the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund (Isif) to invest â?¬100 million in new comm - Subscribe |
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15 May '17 |
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Irish property prices climb nearly 10% in year to March
Residential property prices in the 12 months to the end of March increased by 9.6 per cent, according to the latest property price index from the Central Statistics Office. The monthly change increase - Subscribe |
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15 May '17 |
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IMF warns help-to-buy scheme adding to property pressures
In its latest report on Ireland, published on Friday, the Washington-based organisation also voiced its concern over the initiative, saying it could be adding to demand pressures. It has welcomed a pl - Subscribe |
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15 May '17 |
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JP Morgan confirms new jobs on way in Dublin expansion
It has been widely reported that the bank is looking for new offices to house the increased staff numbers, including at the new Capital Docks development, managed by Kennedy Wilson, in the south dockl - Subscribe |
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14 May '17 |
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Dan Fitzpatrick: Its farcical to compare Dublin rents with London
If Dublin wants to overcome its housing shortage, assuming there actually is one, several things have to happen. First, the legal scenario has to be changed whereby tenancies longer than one year can - Subscribe |
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12 May '17 |
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KBC signals that cuts to fixed mortgage rates ending
Chief executive Wim Verbraeken said though still some time away that the chances of an ECB rate rise have risen, adding it was an opportune time for customers to fix their mortgage costs. Last month, - Subscribe |
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12 May '17 |
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Paul McNeive: Developer Pat Crean to offer 1,800 apartments to global investment market
In a forward-funding deal which will be the first of its type in Ireland, developer Pat Crean's Marlet Property Group has instructed Savills to offer up to 1,800 apartments to the global investment ma - Subscribe |
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12 May '17 |
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DEAL: Sandyford building acquired for â?¬850k has capacity for 1,300 apts
Galway-born brothers Luke and Brian Comer's 2011 acquisition of Sandyford's unfinished Sentinel Building for â?¬850,000 is looking more inspired by the day. - Subscribe |
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12 May '17 |
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Many potential first-time buyers are unaware of the help-to-buy scheme
A survey commissioned by Bank of Ireland found 39pc of potential first-time buyers are not aware of the tax incentive to buy newly built homes.
This is despite the fact the Government's controversial - Subscribe |
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