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30 Jun '17 |
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Daft.ie: Irish House Price Report Q2 2017
The figures from this latest Daft.ie Sales Report show a sharp increase in prices around the country, for the second quarter in a row. The national average list price in June was 8.8% higher than in D - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
29 Jun '17 |
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Savills introduces 'Click to Purchase'
The Click to Purchase platform removes this uncertainty, allowing contracts to be exchanged immediately by an acceptance by the agent of a Click to Purchase offer submitted by a buyer; legally binding - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
29 Jun '17 |
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It's official: Twitter's Dublin HQ is 'greenest' in the world
The award makes Twitter's Dublin premises one of the few office buildings in Ireland, and the first Twitter office in the world, to achieve this highest LEED certification. LEED (Leadership in Energy - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
29 Jun '17 |
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Loan scheme aims to bring vacant homes into use
A strategy to tackle vacant homes is expected to be published next month. Chairman of the Housing Agency Conor Skehan told its annual conference that if housing costs were left unaddressed, it would i - Subscribe |
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29 Jun '17 |
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Temple Bar traders concerned over ?10m College Green plaza
Traders in Temple Bar have raised several concerns with planners over the new ?10 million pedestrian plaza proposed for College Green in Dublin. - Subscribe |
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29 Jun '17 |
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Mortgage approvals rise by 45% in May by value
Data from Banking and Payments Federation Ireland reveal there were 4,124 approvals valued at a combined ?884 million granted during May. This compares with 3,046 approvals and a value of ?609 mil - Subscribe |
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28 Jun '17 |
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Donnybrook House gets green light for ?16m redevelopment
The building will have 4,180sq m of high-quality office space over five floors; a 371sq m (4,000sq ft) restaurant and a cafe abut half that size, as well as a gym extending to 1,858sq m (20,000sq ft). - Subscribe |
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28 Jun '17 |
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DEAL: Salamanca restaurant sells for over ?2.8m
One of the best known tapas bars and restaurants in Dublin city centre, Salamanca, on Andrew Street, Dublin 2, has been sold to a private investor for slightly over the guide price of ?2.8 million. - Subscribe |
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28 Jun '17 |
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DEAL: Ericsson??s Athlone research centre sold above ?19m guide
The property is let to Ericsson on a 25-year lease from 2002 at a now passing rent of ?1,977,325 from February, leaving the investor with about 10 years of secure income. The lease provides for a mi - Subscribe |
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28 Jun '17 |
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Barclays to set up EU hub in Dublin??s Dawson Street
The planned move by Barclays to One Molesworth Street may well coincide with the opening by the London-based Caprice Holdings of a branch of The Ivy Collection of restaurants on the ground floor of th - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
27 Jun '17 |
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IDA launches hunt for large data centre sites
The task for the company will be to now identify one site for one large data centre in the South East, the South West, the Midwest, the Midlands, the West and the North West. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
27 Jun '17 |
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Fingal County Council give Bernard McNamara's Roxtip green light for 31 homes in Donabate
Mr McNamara initially sought planning permssion for 36 homes on the site but in the face of local opposition and concerns by the local authority he has reduced the number of homes to 31. The Donabate - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
27 Jun '17 |
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New fast-track planning law dawdles into existence
Instead of having to apply to local authorities, whose decisions can then be appealed to An Bord Pleanála, developers can now makes applications for schemes with more than 100 homes or blocks contain - Subscribe |
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27 Jun '17 |
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The burned-out house for ?350K has gone ??Sale Agreed??
??Well, it is an up-and-coming area,? she said. I could almost hear her wry smile and glinting eyes down the phone.
I was in shock. From the Property Price Register we could see that several simil - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Jun '17 |
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Brexit is stalling recovery in the Border housing market
Brexit is damaging recovery in the regional property market with Donegal particularly impacted by uncertainty following the UK's decision to leave the EU.
There have been reports of a surge in intere - Subscribe |
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26 Jun '17 |
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Work has yet to start on 23,000 homes in capital which have permission
Figures from the Department of Housing show that despite the shortage of new homes coming on to the market, there is no activity on 203 sites from a total of 348 where permission for new homes has bee - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Jun '17 |
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Relaxing deposit rules just not an option, even if it means families must save up ?83,000
Mark Keenan: Today's REA survey shows Dublin price increases now running at 14pc per annum for average homes. Stock in Dublin has this year diminished to a tenth of what it should be in a "normal" mar - Subscribe |
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26 Jun '17 |
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Wetherspoon to spend ?15m on Dublin ??superpub?? and hotel
Some 200 jobs will be created at the site, which is currently a row of derelict properties on Camden Street.
??We are looking forward to developing the site into a fantastic pub and hotel,? said W - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Jun '17 |
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Home-owners near new Dublin runway to be offered 30% extra to sell
Owners of homes near the future second runway at Dublin Airport are to be offered 30 per cent above market value to sell up.
Last year Dublin airport management (DAA) proposed a premium of 20 per cen - Subscribe |
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26 Jun '17 |
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Dublin three-bed semis are selling within three weeks
Figures from REA agents show that the average three-bed semi-detached in Dublin city now costs ? 414,500, a rise of ? 10,000 (2.6 per cent) over the last three months and an increase of 14.1 per c - Subscribe |
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