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16 Aug '16 |
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Stefan Gerlach: Is Ireland setting itself up for a crash with new housing bubble?
Stefan Gerlach is chief economist at BSI Bank in Zurich and a former deputy governor of the Central Bank of Ireland - Subscribe |
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16 Aug '16 |
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Discount of up to 10% expected on bulk-buy social houses
The Governmentâ??s Housing Agency expects to achieve discounts of up to 10 per cent on the market value of private homes it plans to bulk-buy for social housing. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Aug '16 |
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Plans by developers Greg Kavanagh and Pat Crean for housing beside St Anneâ??s Park scaled back
Controversial plans for almost 400 houses and apartments on former religious order lands adjoining St Anneâ??s Park in Raheny, Dublin, have been scaled back by its developers, Crekav Landbank Investme - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Aug '16 |
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Almost 6,000 student beds in the pipeline for Dublin
Future Analytics planning and research consultant Daniel Moody: â??While there have been limited numbers of standard residential development commencements and completions to date in 2016, these figure - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Aug '16 |
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State to acquire private homes for social housing
The Government Housing agency, under John O'Connor, was last month allocated â?¬70 million under the Rebuilding Ireland housing action plan to buy houses, to be used by local authorities and voluntary - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
14 Aug '16 |
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U2 stars among 200 investors suing over apartment complex
Residents at The Cubes apartment complex in south Dublin are facing bills that could run into the millions to fix problems including mould and damp in their homes. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
14 Aug '16 |
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Special apartments at the Rochestown House complex in Sallynoggin to tackle social housing waiting lists
Council Cathaoirleach Cormac Devlin: â??As residents transition into these more efficient smaller units they will free up larger properties for families.
â??The proposed rent will be on income. Ren - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
14 Aug '16 |
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Mortgage rates still highest in Europe
The latest Central Bank survey showed the average rate Irish banks charge new customers for all types of floating rate mortgages stood at 3.22% in June.
The rate rises to 3.56% when the large amoun - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
14 Aug '16 |
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Brexit threat puts crucial housing plan 'in jeopardy'
"It was felt that a lot of investment in Irish property was being funded by UK- based pension funds," Mr Cowen said.
"Much of said funding is now obviously at risk due to Brexit and lack of finance - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
14 Aug '16 |
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Ronan files appeal as Kavanagh gets planning for disputed Docklands site
The row relates to a number of strips at the site where a Kavanagh-linked company owns the leasehold interests and a Ronan-linked company owns freehold interests. Kavanagh is seeking to acquire Ronan' - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
14 Aug '16 |
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Harvey Nichols' Dundrum restaurant closes down
Vacant space is hard to come by at the shopping centre that has recently announced another food outlet will join the centre. Fast food chain Five Guys is to open there in October. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
14 Aug '16 |
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Ireland set for â??devastating crashâ?? if rules relaxed, says former Central Bank deputy, Gerlach
â??The answer is simple: while the bubbles are inflating, many people benefit. With the construction sector thriving, unemployment falling, and banks lending freely, people are happy â?? and politicia - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Aug '16 |
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Times editorial: Property market shows slow recovery
However, the turnover in residential housing stock remains weak with about half the normal level of transactions occurring. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Aug '16 |
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Starbucks seeks approval for Cork cafe 18 months after it opened
Starbucks subsequently removed the seating at its Princeâ??s Street and St Patrickâ??s Street cafes so the stores operated as takeaway locations, so that the company would not have to apply for planni - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Aug '16 |
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Simon Coveney blocks plans for Kildare houses
A target of 260 new homes had been set for Sallins up to 2022, and the department said the new zoning had the potential to add more than 365 extra homes on an area that was â??peripheral and greenfiel - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Aug '16 |
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Residents oppose construction of Denis O'Brien-backed Dublin 4 apartment blocks
Last month, Dublin City Council gave the go-ahead to Gibraltar-registered Purleigh Holdings Ltd to construct 71 apartments in five white pavilion blocks at Greenfield, Donnybrook. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
11 Aug '16 |
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Rapid growth rate in office rents is cause for concern
Dublin office rents are now the eighth most expensive, which puts them well ahead of rents in Frankfurt at â?¬474 per sq m, Berlin at â?¬312 per sq m, Amsterdam at â?¬355 per sq m and Brussels at â?¬2 - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
11 Aug '16 |
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Average Dublin house is now four times dearer than one in Longford
Properties in Longford are selling for an average of â?¬80,000, a new survey shows.
This is more than four times cheaper than the average price in Dublin of â?¬380,000, according to data compiled for - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
11 Aug '16 |
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Nama backs massive housing project by developer Sean Mulryan
The local Craddockstown Golf Course is adjacent to the project and had asked the council to omit planned houses that would have been close to the course. The trustees of the golf club appealed the cou - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Aug '16 |
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Dún Laoghaire Rathdown planning refusal ruled â??unlawfulâ??
A key flashpoint between the two sides was the Druidâ??s Glen Road. This is a proposed route connecting the area in which OFCP and a number of other companies want to build with the nearby N11. Oâ??Fl - Subscribe |
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