© The Irish Times |
31 Aug '16 |
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Review shows strong demand for office space in Dublin
The latest review from agent HWBC notes that ??real levels of activity on the ground? are not reflected in the take-up figures as over 80,000sq m of space is reserved or at various stages of pre-co - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
31 Aug '16 |
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DEAL: Georgian at 26 Fitzwilliam Square sells for ?2.8m
The house is on the south side of the square, and is in immaculate condition. It has a floor area of 418sq m (4,500sq ft) and six car spaces to the rear. However, the sale did not include a mews build - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
31 Aug '16 |
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DTZ Sherry FitzGerald to trade as Cushman & Wakefield
Aidan Gavin, managing director of Cushman & Wakefield Ireland, described the rebranding as ??a very significant watershed?. Colin Wilson, head of UK & Ireland for Cushman & Wakefield, said Ireland - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
31 Aug '16 |
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More than 35 London financial firms eye Dublin switch
??It??s the opposite to a brass plate financial centre,? said Padraic White, a former head of the IDA agency. ??Ireland has a transparent tax system. There is no such thing as a tax deal. There i - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
30 Aug '16 |
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Site value tax would force builders to use sites they own
The problem arises because many land banks are linked to hefty loans, and borrowers are not prepared to sell or develop because whatever return is available will not cover their costs. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
30 Aug '16 |
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Government to punish 'land-hoarding developers' who fail to build on sites
Councils have been told that if land is being hoarded and left undeveloped, then nearby sites should be zoned for housing instead.
The move will effectively reduce the value of sites being hoarded - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
30 Aug '16 |
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Indo editorial: Builders should have to 'use it or lose it'
With development levies and socially affordable housing taxes, the per-unit cost is prohibitive. But the Housing Agency analysis shows that units are needed in almost every county, so 'use it or lose - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Aug '16 |
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Una Mullally: Tiny flats and endless queues creating bunk bed generation
Instead, developers and landlords were allowed build apartment developments that had nothing to do with people in cities who actually needed housing, and everything to do with making massive profits. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Aug '16 |
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Mortgage approvals jump 17.6% in year to July
New figures from the Banking & Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI) show the highest volume of mortgage approvals since the series began in January 2011. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
29 Aug '16 |
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The who's who of Ireland's property developers
Paddy McKillen Luke Comer Paddy Kelly Paddy Shovelin Michael O'Flynn Gerry Gannon Joe O'Reilly Sean Mulryan Ray Grehan Bernard McNamara John Flynn Sean Dunne Noel Smyth Johnny Ronan and Richard Barret - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
29 Aug '16 |
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Tetrarch Capital get go-ahead for 158-bedroom hotel behind former Clerys department store
An Bord Pleanála dismissed appeals lodged against the City Council permission by An Taisce and one of the best known names in the hotel industry, Wynn's hotel. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Aug '16 |
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US hedge fund Marathon targets Irish property as part of post-Brexit bet
It has bought significantly in Ireland in recent years, purchasing a number of retail parks, a shopping centre in Tralee, loans associated with the area around Dublin??s Heuston station as well as a - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
29 Aug '16 |
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Cairn Homes CEO says no need for a VAT cut to build affordable housing
Michael Stanley, has said his company can deliver affordable homes to the market without any need for the Government to reduce the rate of VAT applied to housing in the upcoming Budget. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
29 Aug '16 |
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Irish developers have had to face new realities in the post-crash era
James Treacy of Stubbs Gazette: Huge rewards await those who can put aside issues of ego and lack of independence and who can transfer their efforts to what is now a service business, rather than hold - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
26 Aug '16 |
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Jim Reynolds seeks to halt property sales
The properties are two terraced houses at Elgin Road in Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, and The Annaly Hotel, Main St, Longford. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Aug '16 |
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Caveat: Burlington fall and resurrection a parable for Ireland
Dalata is only at due-diligence stage, so it is unclear what brand the hotel will operate under, if a deal is done. Since the Burlington was last sold, Dublin got a second DoubleTree ?? the Morrison - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Aug '16 |
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No quick fix for home rental crisis, say experts
Ronan Lyons: ??Construction costs are very high in Ireland compared to other countries and in particular compared to what students can afford. Roughly speaking, no one is able to build new student ac - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
25 Aug '16 |
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JLL Irish property index: Modest growth across all Index indicators
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> The JLL Irish Property Index continued to perform steadily, with Overall Returns of +3.2% in the second quarter. This is the 19th consecutive quarter of positive growth. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
25 Aug '16 |
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Mortgages and millennials: new rules creating a ??lost generation?? of homebuyers
Rachel McGovern, chief operations officer with PIBA: ??In what should be startling evidence for policymakers and the Central Bank, even allowing for a 2 per cent rise over current interest rates, in - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
25 Aug '16 |
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Luxury dwellings in planning pipeline for Sutton and Raheny
Greg Gallagher is hoping to develop a block of 22 luxury apartments with 27 parking spaces at 17 Station Road, Sutton, for planning permission to construct a three-storey-over-basement block comprisin - Subscribe |
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