© The Irish Times |
11 May '10 |
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AIB seeks to set aside transfer of land to wife
Bill Doyle, senior lending manager with AIB said Mr Nolan also confirmed that 55 acres of agricultural lands in Co Kildare were transferred into the joint names of himself and his wife. - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
11 May '10 |
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Retail Property Investment: Jones Lang LaSalle
Investment interest in the Irish retail property sector is in line with improved sentiment across five key European markets (UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain), where retail property investment in - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
10 May '10 |
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House prices still far from bottom, warns economist
Trinity College Professor Brian Lucey delivered the bad news to auctioneers and estate agents at the annual conference of the Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers (IPAV) in Donegal at the - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
10 May '10 |
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Pat Rabbitte: NAMA hires agents that 'puffed up the bubble'
Labour TD Pat Rabbitte said it was outrageous that estate agents who fed the property bubble had been rehired. "These are the very same estate agencies that puffed up the bubble at its worst between - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
10 May '10 |
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Activity in construction sector continued to contract in April
Simon Barry, chief economist with Ulster Bank in the Republic, said the index had risen in each of the first four months of this year and now stood at its highest level in two and a half years. ?This - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
10 May '10 |
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Homebond registrations - April
NUMBER OF COUNTY REGISTRATIONS ----------------------- ------------------------- CARLOW 8 CLARE 2 CORK 70 DONEGAL 1 - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
10 May '10 |
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PW (Dublin) property price indicators
The average asking price of a 2-bed apt is DOWN to ?254,906 (62.94 INDEX); of a 3-bed semi is DOWN to ?331,396 (67.39); and of a 4-bed det is UP to ?657,425 (61.74 INDEX). - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
10 May '10 |
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New instructions & sale agreed volumes in each postcode
The number of new instructions in April was down slightly on last month, 847 versus 900 last month; and the number of sale agreed deals that we noted in April was slightly up, from 423 in March to 434 - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
09 May '10 |
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Santry industrial unit?s rent falls to ?81 per square metre
CB Richard Ellis has reported a strong level of interest in Unit F/G Furry Park, an industrial unit in Santry, following a significant reduction in rents. - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
09 May '10 |
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Airport retailers demand rent reductions due to volcano chaos
The operators of shops and restaurants at Dublin Airport are demanding rent reductions from the Dublin Airport Authority because their revenues have been hit by the flight bans caused by the volcanic - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
09 May '10 |
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Banks to chase parents on mortgage guarantees
Banks are preparing to pursue the parents of defaulting mortgage borrowers, who have guaranteed their children?s homeloans. - Subscribe |
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© Sunday Tribune |
09 May '10 |
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Simon Kelly - Developers should be put out of their misery
I dropped back into the land of the property developers last week for a small bit of work, and I can report that it seems to be business as usual. The delusion continues and in developers' minds, the - Subscribe |
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© Sunday Tribune |
09 May '10 |
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DDDA meets with developers over future of hotel development
The Dublin Docklands Development Authority has held talks with developers Terry Devey and Gerry Barrett about the five-star hotel designed by Portuguese architect Manuel Aires Mateus that was to due t - Subscribe |
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© Sunday Tribune |
09 May '10 |
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Fashion chain Republic to open first southern Irish store in Blanchardstown
Lisa McGrane of letting agent Jones Lang LaSalle: "Although the retail sector is facing a difficult year, the Blanchardstown Centre has attracted new retailers on long-term leases and also maintainin - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
09 May '10 |
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DAA had ?60m borrowing spree with developers
The Dublin Airport Authority (DAA), the loss-making semi-state, is involved in risky property deals with crippled developers Liam Carroll and Bernard McNamara that have borrowings of nearly ?60m. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
09 May '10 |
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He's not spooked by our ghost estates
Despite thousands of properties lying empty across the country, Noel Frisby has just bought a swathe of land to build on. So is he bonkers or brave? - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
07 May '10 |
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?5.4 b invested in retail property across Europe in Q1 2010, double Q1 2009
Investment interest in the Irish retail property sector is in line with improved sentiment across five key European markets (UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain), where retail property investment in - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
07 May '10 |
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First-time buyers told now a good time to buy
Director with PIBA, Rachel Doyle, said first-time buyers who want to get a foothold in the property market might be well advised to move while some long-term fixed rates are still reasonable. - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
06 May '10 |
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Are levels of new instructions up or down in Dublin?
This table shows how many new instructions have been taken by estate agents in Co Dublin in each month so far this year and compares that to 2009. While January was down, it's been steady up since th - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
06 May '10 |
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Developers in denial on lifestyles, says NAMA chief
"Certainly not all of them have yet abandoned the extravagant mindset of the 2003-2007 era," Mr Daly said during his first public appearance since Finance Minister Brian Lenihan appointed him chairm - Subscribe |
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