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Some Galway results
Galway O’Donnellan and Joyce sold a clutch of properties under the hammer last week. A one-bed house at 42 McDara Road, Shantalla, sold for €178,000; 6 Rivendell, a four-bed detached house - Subscribe |
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Plenty on the bill for IPAV conference
Dr Brian Lucey of Trinity College and Patrick Koucheravy of CB Richard Ellis, will be expected to throw some light on when the property market is likely to bottom out and bank funding could become ava - Subscribe |
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Interest-only mortgages may yet be trouble, says Jack Fagan
Many of the 10,000 ?professionals? facing deadlines on their interest-only mortgages have had their incomes cut by up to 75 per cent over the past two years, according to the Irish Brokers Association - Subscribe |
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'Zombie hotels' urged to exit Irish market
John Power of the Irish Hotels Federation (IHF) criticised the ?unsustainable pricing tactics? undertaken by hotels owned and supported by financial institutions and which have high levels of funding - Subscribe |
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Nama will be 'rigorous' over loans, says chief
Frank Daly: ?Many of these are not professional property developers. They are people with other full-time occupations who got involved in the purchase of undeveloped land.? - Subscribe |
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Developer welcomes Cork hospital planning permission
PROPERTY DEVELOPER Owen O?Callaghan has welcomed an announcement by Cork City Council that it intends to grant planning permission for his proposal to build an ?80 million private hospital in the city - Subscribe |
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New IPFMA chairman, Peter Moloney
New chairman of the Irish Property & Facility Management Association (IPFMA) Peter Moloney pictured receiving the chain of office from outgoing chairman Tom Dunne, Head of the School of Real Estat - Subscribe |
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Ireland Ranked 27th Most International Retail Market: CBRE research
Ireland ranks in 7th place globally in terms of the number of mid-range fashion brands that are located here with 42% of these brands having a presence in the Irish market - Subscribe |
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Industrial lettings up
Another new trend is the reduction in the length of leases being negotiated by tenants. Previously contracts were generally for five years but many are now for a year. - Subscribe |
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HWBC has found buyers for five former ACC branches
Five branches are still available and may be difficult to shift unless ACC changes its tight-fisted marketing strategy. - Subscribe |
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Buyers for all but four of 28 First Active branches
Katie Horridge says the banning of upwards-only rent reviews has led to a fall-off in interest from traders in a number of instances. However, she still expects to assign the leases because of the str - Subscribe |
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Top site: council puts key zoned land on the market
The site of 1.66 hectares (4.11 acres) is at Greenhills Road and is described by Eugene Dooley of selling agent Dooley Poynton as ?probably the best zoned site to have come on the market on the east c - Subscribe |
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Political corruption: Irish Times editorial
Mr Gormley complains at the Green Party annual conference of unacceptable rezoning decisions and of councillors from other parties being in thrall to developers. - Subscribe |
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83% plunge in UK mortgage lending
Mortgage lending in the UK dived by 83 per cent during March, fuelling speculation that the housing market recovery is running out of steam. - Subscribe |
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Action against AIB settled
But, once he signed the guarantee, AIB recklessly advanced monies to the borrowers knowing or not caring that the loans had no rational connection with the value of the works being carried out, he cla - Subscribe |
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Court adjourns McNamara case
A GROUP of private investors and developer Bernard McNamara have been given one final opportunity to try and resolve their dispute over non-repayment of ?62.5 million in loans advanced to Mr McNamara - Subscribe |
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McInerney to stop funding insolvent Spanish subsidiary
HOUSEBUILDER McInerney plans to stop funding an insolvent Spanish subsidiary in a reorganisation that will see it pull back to its core Irish and British markets. - Subscribe |
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Builder awarded ?18,704 for lobby work
Patrick Cassidy had claimed he was entitled to a ?2 million sum against Margaret Heneghan for services carried out for her late husband John which, Mr Cassidy alleged, resulted in the building of a ?4 - Subscribe |
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Permission granted for Sixmilebridge hotel
A small town in Co Clare is set to get its first hotel after An Bord Pleanála approved plans for a site in Sixmilebridge.When completed, the hotel will employ 20 people full-time while a furthe - Subscribe |
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CBRE trends in the Irish commercial property sector
The Dublin office of CB Richard Ellis Group (?CBRE?), the international commercial real estate firm, today launched their latest bi-monthly assessment of conditions in the Irish commercial - Subscribe |
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