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07 Jun '17 |
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How 30pc of houses for sale can??t find buyers despite crisis
Experts said that in many cases, houses were overpriced leading them to be slower to trade hands. However, some expressed surprise at the lack of movement, given the housing crisis.
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07 Jun '17 |
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Dublin crane count rises to 70 as building boom spreads
Building work is still concentrated south of the Liffey, where there were 58 cranes ?? a rise of two (or 4 per cent) on the April total. Twelve cranes were visible north of the Liffey, up two (or 20 - Subscribe |
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07 Jun '17 |
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Pepper Money to offer property loans in Ireland
Pepper Money has set up a new sales division here to offer commercial mortgages from this month, with loan values ranging from ?250,000 to ?7.5 million.
Pepper said it hopes to issue about ?30 - Subscribe |
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07 Jun '17 |
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Warning on housebuilding pressure will be hard sell for Government
The problem, in the council??s view, is that the economy is already rebounding rapidly from the crash and a big pick-up in construction will throw us over the edge, bidding up prices and wages, and u - Subscribe |
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07 Jun '17 |
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Dublin lagging behind in race to secure Brexit investments
Housing shortages and high rents are seen as an issue, but regulation is seen as central.
Minister of State Eoghan Murphy said earlier this year that some other countries were engaged in ??regulator - Subscribe |
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07 Jun '17 |
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Fiscal watchdog warns housing boom may overheat economy
??Fiscal policy may have to lean against the wind if the domestic economy begins to overheat, especially if the construction sector responds to persistent supply shortfalls,? it said. - Subscribe |
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07 Jun '17 |
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What??s another ?10,000, you think, as the bidding climbs steadily higher
Rumours of sales closing 10, 20 or even 30 per cent over the asking price are proving true, as those prices begin to crop up on the Residential Property Price Register. - Subscribe |
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06 Jun '17 |
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'Every farmer should be able to sell a site on their land with planning permission'
Key to the proposal which would be on a once off basis is that planning permission on the site would be guaranteed. He said this would give piece of mind to both parities. - Subscribe |
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06 Jun '17 |
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Insurer QBE sets up Brussels base in blow to Dublin
QBE is the second major insurer to select the Belgian capital after Lloyd??s, the insurance market, announced in March that it would set up a base there. - Subscribe |
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06 Jun '17 |
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Is there another property bubble? The housing market in 4 charts
While affordability across Ireland has weakened of late, it is still within the norms which suggest that about a third of a household??s gross income should go on rent or servicing a mortgage. - Subscribe |
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05 Jun '17 |
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Revealed: the rental trap that aspiring homeowners fall into
The true extent of how Ireland's rental trap has snared aspiring homeowners is revealed today as just 15pc of current renters believe they can acquire a home within the next year.
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05 Jun '17 |
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Birrane aims to build a ?27m hotel and holiday home development at Clonea Stand
Irish property investor and Mondello Park race track owner Martin Birrane aims to build a ?27m hotel and holiday home development at Clonea Stand, near Dungarvan on the Waterford coast, the Sunday I - Subscribe |
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05 Jun '17 |
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Scruffy Murphy's to be demolished for aparthotel as JJ Smyth's sold for ?1.4m
Well-known Dublin watering hole Scruffy Murphy's is set to be demolished after plans were lodged for a five-to six-storey aparthotel at the site.
A letter lodged with Dublin City Council in the name - Subscribe |
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05 Jun '17 |
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Ires Reit chief hits out at owners for 'hoarding land'
Speaking to the Sunday Independent following Ires Reit's AGM last Tuesday, David Ehrlich said in a number of cases the land Ires Reit had looked to acquire in the capital and within proximity to the M - Subscribe |
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05 Jun '17 |
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Nama convinced Noonan to adopt vacant site levy
Various politicians and interest groups have called for precisely such a levy. However, the organisation that appears to have convinced the Government to do this is Nama. Its chief executive, Brendan - Subscribe |
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05 Jun '17 |
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Red-tape forces property agent to drop small-time landlords
Hooke & MacDonald has said it is cutting back on managing individual lettings for landlords because of the increased cost and paperwork arising from significant changes to residential tenancies law. - Subscribe |
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02 Jun '17 |
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Fionnán Sheahan: New property proposal tackles capital double whammy
The adoption of a hybrid site valuation tax, proposed by Fine Gael and Labour Party economic advisers, was rejected by Phil Hogan and Michael Noonan during the last administration. - Subscribe |
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02 Jun '17 |
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DEAL: MKN builders advance on prime Clontarf site
MKN Property Group has acquired its latest residential development site in Clontarf, the former Verville Retreat on Vernon Avenue. The property came to the market in 2016 seeking ?3.6 million and MK - Subscribe |
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02 Jun '17 |
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??Skyscraper?? proposal to tower over new Eyre Square East Quarter
The Comer Group ?? who are behind the regeneration plans along with the McHale family ?? have revealed artist??s impressions of their vision for the 6.5-acre site.
They have already indicated th - Subscribe |
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02 Jun '17 |
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Nama could ??continue its work?? past 2020, chairman indicates
The organisation will play a central role in redeveloping the old Irish Glass Bottle site in Poolbeg, Dublin, which will hold 3,500 houses and apartments, more than 900 of which will be earmarked for - Subscribe |
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