© The Irish Times |
21 Jul '16 |
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Purpose-built student rooms, starting at ?206 a week, booked up
471 new student rooms have just been launched on the market but, in a sign of the times, they are already booked out for the coming academic year.
They??re being offered by the UK-based Student Hous - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
21 Jul '16 |
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Developer threatened Patrick Honohan with critical ads
??Due to lack of action on your behalf, we were in the process of carrying out a Ryanair-style ad campaign to embarrass both the banks and the Central Bank into action, where you would actually put p - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
21 Jul '16 |
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Galway builders adapt to new construction environment
David Casserly of O??Malley Construction Company: ??We have two to three reasonably sized sites which are locked up due to this uncertainty, and the proposed new town of Ardaun on the city/county bo - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
21 Jul '16 |
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Coveney promises significantly cheaper homes in Dublin
They are likely to be located initially in areas designated as strategic development zones (SDZs), such as Cherrywood in the southeast of the county and Adamstown in the west. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
20 Jul '16 |
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Demand for mortgage loans increases according to a Central Bank survey
Home purchase loans rose in the second quarter for the first time since early 2015, helped somewhat by a loosening in lending restrictions.
Significantly, the Central Bank said lenders expected de - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Jul '16 |
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Landlord reaches Debenhams deal
LASEDA, the Nama-supported landlord of the Debenhams Retail (Ireland) store in Tallaght in Dublin has reached a deal on its lease that will allow the store to remain open if the group's planned surviv - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Jul '16 |
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Mark Keenan: Has Coveney learnt anything from past mistakes with his big housing plan?
Seven reasons Coveney's ambitious housing plan will and will not work: It rolls old promises into new ones ... It can't work without sustained support from Finance ... Built-in inflation? - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Jul '16 |
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Renters promised more protection but 'nightmare tenants' face eviction
One of the key aspects of the plan is to introduce legislation that Mr Coveney said would become known as the 'Tyrrelstown Amendment'.
This is a reference to the dozens of families in Cruise Park i - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Jul '16 |
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DEAL: Retail premises in Victoria House on Haddington Road in Dublin 2 bought for ?643,000
The 71sq m (764sq ft) premises located in Victoria House is rented under a long lease to High Nelly's coffee shtop at ?43,000 per annum, giving the new owner an initial return of 6.4 per cent. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Jul '16 |
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DEAL: Irish Life sells Westlink industrial estate in Ballyfermot, Dublin 10 for ?7.5m
Ardale Property and the UK??s C2 Capital, plan to upgrade the facilities which include 31 units with an overall floor area of 16,722sq m. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Jul '16 |
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DEAL: Nenagh Retail Park in Co Tipperary sold for just above asking price of ?2.6m
The park has 7 warehouses extending to 14,678sq m, a 400-space car park and two adjoining sites of 1.25 hectares. Woodies DIY is the anchor tenant, providing 43 per cent of the rental income of ?240 - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Jul '16 |
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JLL: Dublin??s office supply needs room to expand
Hannah Dwyer: ??The vacancy rate in Dublin is currently at 8 per cent across the whole city and suburbs, but there is a real shortage in the city centre, where the vacancy rate is sub-4 per cent,? - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Jul '16 |
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DEAL: Health food retailer GNC rents premises on Henry Street
GNC is to open its 16th Irish store at 21 Henry Street, Dublin 1, where it will be paying a rent of ?210,000 per annum, with a ground-floor retail area of 91sq m and a total of 331sq m over four flo - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Jul '16 |
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Housing analysis: A genuine attempt to resolve crisis
Sources said the mood in Government is not in favour of significant incentives to developers, with the focus instead on removing practical barriers to house building, such as through the planning proc - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Jul '16 |
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Homes without services risk becoming ??ghost communities??, says CIF
Thousands of houses to be built in Ireland over the next few years will turn into ??ghost communities? unless services and infrastructure improve significantly, the Construction Industry Federation - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Jul '16 |
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Shire may join Dept of Health in Larry Goodman's remodelled bank HQ on Lower Baggot Street
Four months after agreeing to lease the main office building to the Department of Health Larry Goodman's company is in advanced discussions with Shire to rent the two smaller blocks on site to the glo - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Jul '16 |
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Housing plan: 25,000 new homes to be provided per year
The plan, called ??Rebuilding Ireland?, contains five pillars. These are addressing homelessness; accelerating social housing; building more private homes; improving the rental sector and utilising - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Jul '16 |
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Housing plan: First-time buyer couple set for ?10,000 package
??We??re not in the business of supporting the purchase of mansions. This is about the sensible provision of family homes that first-time buyers need to access.? - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
19 Jul '16 |
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CBRE: Q2 take-up not representative of underlying activity in the Dublin office market
CBRE Ireland today released their latest Market View report looking at trends in the Dublin office market in the second quarter of 2016. According to CBRE, a total of 37,199m2 of office leasing activi - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
19 Jul '16 |
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We badly need builders to start building again. It doesn't have to be that difficult
Housing Minister, Simon Coveney, has himself admitted that mortgage rules set by the independent Central Bank mean some 40pc of the population are "locked out" of the mortgage market. - Subscribe |
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