© Irish Independent |
07 Apr '10 |
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Dan Smith drives a bargain in Dunboyne
Jones Lang LaSalle acted for Houghton Oils and Achilles. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
07 Apr '10 |
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Grafton Street rents down 45pc from peak
According to the latest Lisney Rental Index, retail rents fell by 10.73pc during the first quarter of this year and by 28.23pc in the last 12 months. Since market peak in the latter half of 2007, the - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
07 Apr '10 |
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First steps towards merger are agreed
How the merger will effect the SCS relationship with RICS; international recognition of differing qualifications; the likely name of the new organisation and the likely director general of the merged - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
07 Apr '10 |
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Cuffe set to address planning conference
Solutions for ghost estates, problems with zombie buildings and plans for smart business campuses will be discussed at the National Planning Conference which takes place in Tullamore, Co Offaly, on Ap - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Apr '10 |
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Mexx to open in Dundrum Town Centre
Mexx will be paying a rent of ?380,000 for the former Lacoste outlet which has a floor area of 210sq m (2,260sq ft) on level one opposite the House Of Fraser. The new rent is understood to be around ? - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Apr '10 |
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?22m Dart station to give Clongriffin a boost
The opening of the Dart station on April 19th is expected to generate more retail activity in the new town, writes JACK FAGAN - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Apr '10 |
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Too much focus on blaming everyone else
People are entitled to shelter, but are they really entitled to buy a house if they can?t afford it? I doubt you?d find many people then, and I?m not sure you?d even find them now, who?d be willing to - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
06 Apr '10 |
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PW (Dublin) property price indicators
The average asking price of a 2-bed apt is DOWN to ?264,171 (65.23 INDEX); of a 3-bed semi is DOWN to ?332,595 (67.64); and of a 4-bed det is UP to ?660,049 (61.99 INDEX). - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
06 Apr '10 |
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Unfinished estates - It?s time we had a new New Deal
LAST week?s announcements on the scale of the difficulties faced by our banks, especially that privateers? plaything Anglo Irish Bank, were staggering and depressing. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
06 Apr '10 |
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Unfinished business
The purpose of the meeting was to determine what action they could take ? if any ? to force the developer to complete the estate they had in good faith bought into. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
06 Apr '10 |
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Neighbourless life in a wasteland
NEIGHBOURLESS and with an unedifying view of partially constructed houses, life at Gallow Hill, in Athy, Co Kildare, is not what Maria Adams signed up to. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
06 Apr '10 |
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If I could sell in the morning, I would?
WHEN Denise Bullman set store by a house in Ballyhooly, Co Cork, she believed she was buying not just a home, but a safe haven for her children - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
06 Apr '10 |
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Leading economist hits out at Lenihan on house price claim
Prof Karl Whelan of University College Dublin said most people would be "wary" of such claims given the problems affecting the market, such as mortgage interest rate hikes, falling wages and worryin - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
06 Apr '10 |
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Council runs up ?18m debt on unsold affordable houses
DUBLIN CITY Council owes more than ?18 million in bridging loans and fees on a backlog of 158 affordable houses it has been unable to sell due to the property downturn. The council is offering most of - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
04 Apr '10 |
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'Naive' builders face home truths in battle with banks
"Nobody thought in the good times that personal guarantees would be relied upon. Of course in most cases when they signed the guarantees in the good times they were good for the money. That's all ov - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
04 Apr '10 |
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Lenihan says house prices now at bottom
"One of the good things about the steep discount, averaging 47 per cent, is that the residential property market will now be stabilised at a realistic level." - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Apr '10 |
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Glass bottle site given 87% Nama 'haircut'
THE NATIONAL Asset Management Agency (Nama) has applied a ?haircut? of 87 per cent to the loan provided by Anglo Irish Bank to buy the controversial Irish Glass Bottle site in Ringsend, Dublin in a ?4 - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
02 Apr '10 |
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Bacon: Toxic bank set to become ?Celtic Chernobyl?
THE architect of NAMA has warned that scandal-ridden Anglo Irish Bank is set to become Ireland?s ?Celtic Chernobyl? because of vast amounts of toxic property loans that cannot be transferred to the ag - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
02 Apr '10 |
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Developers unlikely to pay ?850m levy bill
BUILDERS are likely to walk away without paying a combined ?850 million in development levies owed to cash-strapped local authorities after the Department of Environment asked for ?relative flexibilit - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
02 Apr '10 |
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3,000 mortgages a month now being restructured
The Irish Banking Federation (IBF) revealed earlier this year that more than 30,000 homeowners had already renegotiated their mortgages. - Subscribe |
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