© Irish Independent |
09 Jun '16 |
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Paul McNeive: So what are the opportunities and pitfalls for investors and financiers?
A very welcome development here is the advent of an institutional market for residential investment, where professional landlords, like Reit's, manage and hold, (usually apartment blocks) for the long - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
09 Jun '16 |
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Poolbeg housing: It is just too important to get it wrong again
It would be criminal, were we now to start losing out to other European locations because these potential new companies cannot attract the right employees because they can find nowhere to live at a pr - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Jun '16 |
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Housing is ??the Angola of the civil service??, says Lorcan Sirr of DIT
??Housing has never been seen as a proper profession in local authorities. Your architect and your planner are seen as professionals. Housing is seen as the Angola of the civil service. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Jun '16 |
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Cost of renting in Dublin soars above boom peak
Nationwide, the cost of renting a home continued to climb in the first part of the year, although the rate at which rents increased slowed compared with the last three months of 2015. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
08 Jun '16 |
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Coveney outlines plans for housing solution
A fast-track planning process for large developments and a special ??use it or lose it?? infrastructure fund for local authorities are options being considered to help solve the housing crisis, Hous - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
08 Jun '16 |
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Profits of almost ?1m flow at O'Regan pub, hotel and restaurants empire
Telfer Ltd also operates Kelly's boutique hotel on South Great George's Street.
Mr O'Regan has also expanded his business interests in the area by opening a bar and restaurant at the nearby Drury Bui - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
08 Jun '16 |
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Planning board gives green light to McKillen hotel in Ranelagh
The planned development - proposed for 117-119 Ranelagh - will also contain a roof-top restaurant and a 50-seat arthouse cinema in its basement. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 Jun '16 |
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Housing co-op offers four-bed homes below ?200,000 in Ballymun
The development at Baile na Laochra in Poppintree, Ballymun, will wrap around the 22 modular or ??rapid build? homes built by Dublin City Council to house homeless families. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 Jun '16 |
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Developer Michael Murphy pays ?7m to Revenue
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Long-standing developer and South Dublin Construction founder Michael Murphy (whose current projec - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 Jun '16 |
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Animal health company and financial services firm, Elavon, to move into Cherrywood Business Park
This will see a further 25,000sq ft of space occupied at the 400-acre strategic development zone between the M50 and N11, where a new suburb is being developed. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 Jun '16 |
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McGowans of Churchtown to be redeveloped for retail
The former McGowans pub in Churchtown ?? sold for ?16 million in 2007 ?? is to be redeveloped into five retail units after lying idle for a number of years. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
07 Jun '16 |
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1,700 homes promised a year ago ?? not one has been built
"We should be able to turn around projects on publicly-owned land quicker. The delays include the tendering, planning, approval, contract sign-off and servicing of sites. There's a whole project manag - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
07 Jun '16 |
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Average age of first-time buyers now 34 as bank's rules bite
The data comes from a survey by the Real Estate Alliance (REA), a nationwide network of 55 estate agencies. It predicts that home ownership may soon be a pipe dream for young people. Michael O'Connor: - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Jun '16 |
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BOI to give firm linked to Phil Reilly ?7.5m for housing developments
Documents filed by an entity, Shd Company, say the ?7.5 million loan will be used to finance the construction of housing estates in Swords and in Blackrock, Co Louth. - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
07 Jun '16 |
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Savills: 1 million sqm of modern office space has traded in Dublin since the beginning of 2013
A report from estate agents Savills Ireland shows that almost one million square metres of modern office space has traded in Dublin since the beginning of 2013. That is the equivalent to 27 per cent o - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Jun '16 |
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Iput gets green light for ?45m redevelopment of Fitzwilton House
This will involve the demolition of the existing 1960s building and the construction of a new 17,405sq m office development over eight storeys. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Jun '16 |
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Moore Street Chartered Land complex planning approval set to be extended
In determining whether or not to extend permission, the council must make the decision on planning grounds and cannot take the court case into account. As long as the application is not in conflict wi - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
07 Jun '16 |
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Philip Farrell: Mortgage stats a concern
The size of the mortgage market in 2015 was ?4.9bn. It is estimated that a properly functioning market should be around ?8bn per year. In 2006 it was ?40bn. Do the math. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
07 Jun '16 |
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Pat Davitt of IPAV: Who would be a landlord?
As the State demands more of private 'landlords', it is surely unjust that their treatment is so unequal. Far from lording it up, many of our modern day 'landlords' have become paupers. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
07 Jun '16 |
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DEAL: Fairview Bank of Ireland branch sells for well over ?2.5m guide
Agents Knight Frank said the buyer, UK based private investor, paid some ?500,000 above the ?2.1m asking price. - Subscribe |
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