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11 Apr '10 |
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McNamara company went into receivership a day after land deal
Marumba Properties, a property company controlled by Bernard McNamara, David Courtney and Bernard Doyle, was put into receivership a day after local councillors agreed a land swap that would have faci - Subscribe |
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© Sunday Tribune |
11 Apr '10 |
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Bill Nowlan - Planning must be for people, not developers
Many of the developers controlling these estates are insolvent and owe more than they can expect to realise from low-price sales. Their motivation to find a solution may be impaired as a result and we - Subscribe |
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© Sunday Tribune |
11 Apr '10 |
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'Buy now': senator's 2008 property advice
But as the second anniversary of his comments passed this weekend ? and the government prepares to dole out huge "haircuts" on the first loans being moved into Nama ? Senator Donie Cassidy remains u - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
11 Apr '10 |
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Rent review process helps to find middle ground
There are two sides to every story, and rent reviews are no different, writes Eoin McDermott - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
11 Apr '10 |
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The mindset that brought Ireland to its knees
The tax breaks were fantastic. In their book The Builders, Frank McDonald and Kathy Sheridan noted how in 2006 alone developers saved ?260 million in stamp duty through a loophole in the tax laws. - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
11 Apr '10 |
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Recent first-time buyers face into repayment shock
Recent first-time buyers are facing a repayment shock that will add up to 10 per cent to their monthly repayments when special teaser rates offered by their lenders expire, following the latest moves - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
11 Apr '10 |
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Savills warns of further HOK writedown risk
British estate agency group Savills has warned shareholders of a risk of further writedowns relating to its ?50 million takeover of Dublin agency Hamilton Osborne King (HOK) in 2006. - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
11 Apr '10 |
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Fashion group takes landlords to High Court
Bestseller Retail Ireland, the fashion group behind Vero Moda and Jack & Jones, is set for a High Court battle with landlords this week as it attempts to scrap 14 leases. - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
11 Apr '10 |
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Council to approve skyscraper proposal
Dublin City Council is expected to approve a plan for a 22-storey building on George?s Quay, opposite the Custom House, when it meets tomorrow night. If the project is approved, it would set a new hei - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
11 Apr '10 |
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Harcourt takes legal action over failed apartment sales
Property firm Harcourt Developments is taking legal action against 12 people who have failed to complete the purchase of apartments in the Titanic Quarter in Belfast, writes Ian Kehoe. - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
11 Apr '10 |
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Shelbourne in talks over debts
Shelbourne Development, the property group headed by Garrett Kelleher, is continuing talks with its banks about restructuring its debts after breaching its loan covenants. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Apr '10 |
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Council's ?27.5m properties may go on sale with reserve tag
Some 20 per cent of applicants were no longer in a financial position to purchase or could not secure a mortgage, while 14 per cent thought the prices were too high. A further 14 per cent wanted house - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
11 Apr '10 |
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Big guns on losing side in Aldi planning battle
ALBANY Homes developer David Daly and former Irish Life and Permanent financial director Peter Fitzpatrick are among dozens of local residents who last week lost a planning battle over the constructio - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
11 Apr '10 |
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Don't bet your house on end of price falls
Lenihan says we can buy in confidence now prices are realistic -- not according to some valuation models, writes Roisin Burke - Subscribe |
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© Sunday Tribune |
11 Apr '10 |
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Nama: developers must sell assets quickly
THE National Asset Management Agency (Nama) will force property developers to sell assets in the near future to generate cash to prop up their businesses. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
10 Apr '10 |
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Irish-owned golf resort may be sold off
Last month the owners, a consortium led by high-profile property developer Paddy Kelly and financier Niall McFadden, filed for Chapter 11 protection with a US court after failing to agree a restructur - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
10 Apr '10 |
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O'Brien property firm to be liquidated
A creditors meeting has been called for Trinity Property Holdings Limited, a company which, according to filings at the Companies Registration Office, is 65 per cent owned by Denis O?Brien?s Partenay - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
10 Apr '10 |
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Bank of Ireland and EBS to raise mortgage rates
TWO MAJOR Irish mortgage providers are set to increase their interest rates over the coming weeks, only a day after the European Central Bank said it would keep interest rates at a record low. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
10 Apr '10 |
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Blarney Woollen Mills to shut Dublin store
Group finance director Robert Reardon said the company had a long-term lease on the premises, but found the rent level ?difficult? in the current economic climate. It renegotiated its occupancy to a s - Subscribe |
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© Sunday Tribune |
10 Apr '10 |
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MISSED: Simon Kelly - 'Thank you, Anglo, for being there for business'
If you want to know what caused the crash and the failure of Anglo, have a look in the mirror. We all built the boom and we all caused the bust. - Subscribe |
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