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21 Sep '16 |
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Urban policy must look beyond Dublin to drive regional development and growth
Ireland badly needs a series of strong ??second-tier? cities to drive regional economic development and to encourage a more balanced spatial structure. Recent multimillion large-scale jobs and deve - Subscribe |
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21 Sep '16 |
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Times editorial: Living by the rules on mortgage lending
These calculations show a significant enough impact. But, of course, the point of the rules is that they should have an effect: by stopping people from borrowing unreasonably large amounts of money wh - Subscribe |
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21 Sep '16 |
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Mortgage rules likely to hit supply of new homes, warns ESRI
The Central Bank??s mortgage lending rules are likely to curtail the supply of new homes by up to 5 per cent over the next four years, the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) has warned. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
20 Sep '16 |
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Limerick development plan to create 5,000 jobs
The Limerick Twenty Thirty company has been tasked to deliver over ?500m in inward investment and create 5,000 jobs over the next five years.
Former head of the Kerry Group, Denis Brosnan, was an - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Sep '16 |
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GE to ship in pre-made pharma factories to Cork in ?150m project
The investment is to fund the construction of the GE BioPark in Ringaskiddy in Cork, which will house four KUBio facilities, the first of their kind in the EU. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Sep '16 |
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How demand for housing is 'a lot stronger than previously thought'
The survey, commissioned by KBC Bank, found that 32pc of adults are contemplating buying a residential property in the next two years.
KBC Bank economist Austin Hughes accepted that the levels of p - Subscribe |
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20 Sep '16 |
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Buyers paying up to ?10,000 more for home near school
According to Daft.ie, home buyers across the country are paying, on average, a premium of 2.6 per cent of purchase price, or ?5,600, to live 100 metres from a secondary school, based on an average h - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
19 Sep '16 |
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Ronan Lyons: The pitfalls of wooing the first-time buyer
If building homes is too expensive relative to the real economy, then those costs need to be lowered. A tax rebate takes the pressure off the development community to find ways of building the same qu - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
19 Sep '16 |
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MKN Property Group launch Churchfield at 59-60 Clontarf Road.
The apartments, approximately 56sqm, from ?325,000, are expected to appeal to downsizers and investor buyers who plan to eventually live there. All are one-bed, with an open plan kitchen/dining /liv - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
18 Sep '16 |
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The business of property by Philip Farrell
It's last call for the INM Property Excellence Awards with the closing date for entries next Thursday, September 23. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
18 Sep '16 |
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Ken MacDonald: New out-do second-hand homes as an investment
These factors, combined with the hostile treatment of residential investors in recent budgets and the ending of the successful self-funding Section 23 incentives, are directly contributing to the 9pc - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
18 Sep '16 |
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Planning enforcement procedures against Greg Kavanagh's plan for docklands site
Dublin City planners have issued a formal warning letter to Kavanagh's company, which they will be required to respond to within a period of four weeks. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
18 Sep '16 |
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RTE masterplan: 500 new homes in D4
Dublin City Council is seeking further information from RTE. Its roads and traffic division has previously signalled to RTE that "strong justification would be required for the proposal supported by d - Subscribe |
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18 Sep '16 |
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Krispy Kreme doughnuts is coming to Ireland
British real estate agent Morgan Williams is scouting potential sites in the capital for a so-called hotlight factory store that would comprise a production unit and a cafe selling the famed doughnuts - Subscribe |
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16 Sep '16 |
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Knight Frank report suggests Dublin office accommodation shortage shows ??signs of easing??
A report by property consultants Knight Frank suggests the first batch of developments since the financial crash is beginning to ease the pace of commercial rent inflation in the capital. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 Sep '16 |
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Nama has half its original ?74bn of loans to sell - and it is the really awful half
Putting a value on a property at a moment in time is not a science. There are different valuation methodologies and ultimately its value is what someone is prepared to pay for it. Were some of the pur - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 Sep '16 |
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DEAL: Sale of Gresham Hotel to Spain's Riu group completed for ?92m
"Dublin is now one of the most interesting cities for investment," said Luis Riu, chief executive of RIU Hotels & Resorts. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 Sep '16 |
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'Repair and Lease' plan to pay owners ?30,000 to put vacant homes in use
Minister Simon Coveney said the Repair and Lease scheme would help alleviate short-term demand until delivery of new homes was ramped up. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Sep '16 |
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US developer to cash in on Liffey Valley stake
Could its exit from the Liffey Valley centre be read as the end of a recovery of prime retail property?
Many industry followers think not. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 Sep '16 |
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Brian McEnery at BDO: How markets value loan portfolios is key to understanding why Nama did achieve the best possible price
This is simply not credible. I know of no accountant who is prepared to ignore all known market and commercial logic in this way.
In addition, I am Chairman of another State agency, Hiqa, which is ch - Subscribe |
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