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13 Sep '17 |
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Developer Michael O??Flynn seeks new measures to spur building
Mr O??Flynn ?? who was speaking at a Chartered Institute of Management Accountants business breakfast in Cork ?? said that there was a lack of ??joined-up thinking? at the moment that was hamper - Subscribe |
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13 Sep '17 |
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Deposit caps to help renters in crisis
Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy is due to announce a list of reforms to help struggling renters next week, but will discuss the overhauls with his Cabinet colleagues today.
Mr Murphy is eager to clo - Subscribe |
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13 Sep '17 |
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Your easy-to-use guide to the brand new house scheme launches countrywide
Our listing includes brand-new launches happening over the next few months as well as fresh phases hitting the market. It also covers all budgets from high-end schemes to developments suitable for fir - Subscribe |
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13 Sep '17 |
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The essential new home buyers' guide
The new homes departments of Hooke & MacDonald, Sherry FitzGerald, and Savills all argue that, in fact, the scheme has led to a much-needed increase in supply. The Help to Buy, they contend, has incre - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
13 Sep '17 |
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Nama appoints receiver to Bryan Cullen firm over AIB mortgage
The mortgage was attached to more than 18 acres of land in south Dublin, where construction of more than 100 homes was planned.
Filings for Goldenball at the Companies Registration Office show it is - Subscribe |
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13 Sep '17 |
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Hines to lodge first-of-its-kind-since-the-crash Cherrywood application
Hines's final preparations come amid an anticipated wave of planning applications for the vast site, which has been caught up in numerous legal disputes over the decades.
The US firm, headquartered i - Subscribe |
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13 Sep '17 |
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Private investor purchases 24 Ormond Quay, Dublin 1 (Taverna di Bacco)
Trading as ??Taverna di Bacco? restaurant, the building extends to 273sq m and is let to Wallace Calcio Ltd for 10 years from September 1st, 2013. The rent is ?70,000 per annum. - Subscribe |
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13 Sep '17 |
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The high price of independent high-street shops
??The food/hotel trade has been able to flourish over the past few years because their VAT rate was reduced to 9 per cent, but nothing has been done to assist the retail trade. We feel there should - Subscribe |
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13 Sep '17 |
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Kennedy Wilson wants to add 3,000 residential units in Ireland
KWE??s Peter Collins said: ??We would have ambitions to significantly grow that, mostly through building units. I??d be disappointed if we didn??t have 5,000 units in the medium term in Ireland. T - Subscribe |
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13 Sep '17 |
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CI? seeks partner to develop Connolly Station site
The site, which could accommodate a major mixed-use scheme of 68,284sq m (735,000sq ft), is being offered by way of a development agreement subject to an annual site licence fee, followed by the highe - Subscribe |
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13 Sep '17 |
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UK firm Card Factory to open six shops in Ireland
Card Factory has secured units at Northside Shopping Centre, Drogheda Town Centre and the Courtyard Shopping Centre in Newbridge, along with high-street stores in Ashbourne, Dún Laoghaire and Naas. - Subscribe |
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13 Sep '17 |
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[Selfish] Public culture is ultimately to blame for lack of houses
Michael O??Loughlin: This is not a crisis, this is a permanent, structural condition, one which has been carefully planned ?? or rather, carefully and deliberately left unplanned, for a complex mixt - Subscribe |
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13 Sep '17 |
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CSO: House price inflation accelerates to 12.3 per cent
The latest official figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) show property price inflation is now running at 12.3 per cent, its fastest pace in over two years. - Subscribe |
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13 Sep '17 |
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Builders ??can??t make viable profit?? on ?320,000 apartments
The report, which assesses the cost of building, finds that while it is easier for builders to construct affordable suburban housing estates, it is still only ??marginally viable? for them to do so - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Sep '17 |
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Majority of Irish colleges would consider joint ventures for student accommodation: Knight Frank
A Knight Frank survey of third-level institutes has found that many colleges expect the acute shortage of campus student accommodation to get worse due to more international students being diverted to - Subscribe |
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12 Sep '17 |
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Lidl on Grafton Street?
Lidl is set to open its first store on the country??s most expensive retail street this Thursday, September 14th, as the German low cost retailer looks to bring its fashion brand upmarket. - Subscribe |
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12 Sep '17 |
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Supply of homes for sale in urban areas now ??critically low??: Sherry FItzGerald
The number of housing units for sale in the State fell 9 per cent to 25,100 in the 12 months to July, according to an analysis by Sherry FitzGerald, the country??s biggest estate agent. - Subscribe |
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12 Sep '17 |
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Cairn Homes founders put ?25m-plus stake on market
Chief executive Michael Stanley, his brother, Kevin, who is the company??s chief commercial officer, and Scottish accountant Alan McIntosh have hired Goodbody Stockbrokers to place the 15.65 million - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
11 Sep '17 |
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The price of Brexit: two valuation systems for properties?
This was among the views expressed by Lorna Colley, who is undertaking the Property Doctorate research programme as part of The KPMG/Irish Independent Property Excellence Awards programme. - Subscribe |
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11 Sep '17 |
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Rate of growth in building sector at 29-month low
The rate of growth in the Irish construction sector is at its slowest in 29 months, dragged down by a continuing decline in civil engineering activity.
The figures indicate that infrastructure constr - Subscribe |
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