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12 Sep '16 |
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Brexit is an oppportunity for property market - Green Reit
Pat Gunne, chief executive of Ventures Limited, said: ??Our strong results are a reflection of the continued growth in the Irish economy, and the prevailing low interest rate environment which is sup - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
11 Sep '16 |
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Building work up 16% in Q2
"Housing completions are still averaging just 13,500 a year at present; well below demographic demand,? said David McNamara of Davy Stockbrokers. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
11 Sep '16 |
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Pub group JD Wetherspoon pins hopes on Dublin planning decisions
Tim Martin said the aim of growing its Irish pub portfolio to around 30 outlets will take longer than expected, while progress is slowing regarding new site acquisitions. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Sep '16 |
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Developers seek injunction over Nama building plan
The developers argue that such sweetheart arrangements were not available to them from banks and this put them at a significant financial disadvantage in terms of competing with Nama debtors on develo - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Sep '16 |
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Irish rank property as top investment, survey says
??It is surprising that it has survived the relatively recent property market crash, to remain the top investment choice,? said Gary Connolly, managing director of iCubed, which is owned by stockbr - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Sep '16 |
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Michael Flatley backs ?40m Limerick city development
Last week the company lodged plans with Limerick City and County Council to build a 15-storey office tower block which would also include 45 luxury apartments and commercial space. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Sep '16 |
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Major housing development planned for Fassaroe area in Wicklow
The Cosgrave Property Group has lodged a planning application with Wicklow County Council for a 658-unit housing development in Fassaroe.
The 48-hectare development between Bray and Enniskerry also i - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Sep '16 |
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New mortgage rules will come - but not anytime soon and they won??t be radical
Property developers have cited this review as one of the factors for the current sluggish housing market, with some potential buyers sitting tight in the hope that the Central Bank might loosen the re - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Sep '16 |
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Apple tax woes puts Silicon Docks on edge
??Undoubtedly what the commission has done is going to damage foreign direct investment,? Martin Shanahan, chief executive of IDA Ireland, the agency in charge of wooing companies to Ireland, said - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
08 Sep '16 |
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Cotter in ?100m Dublin docklands development
Dublin's 'Silicon Docks' are set to undergo a further dramatic transformation with the announcement that construction has commenced on a waterfront building to be known as 'the Reflector'. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
08 Sep '16 |
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Employers to get priority on dockland apartments
While other developers focus on the delivery of office buildings alone to meet the potential influx of employers from London and elsewhere, the US-headquartered global real estate giant's development - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
07 Sep '16 |
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Minister ends property vultures' feast on carrion of Ireland's bust
We didn't care when the vultures were paying no tax on their foreign assets. It was only when Ireland became the largest distressed asset market on the planet that the reality hit home - literally - a - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Sep '16 |
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Central Dublin cranes total up 7% on August figure
Seán Downey, director of specialist contracting at the Construction Industry Federation, said that while the number of visible tower cranes was a good indicator of construction activity, the industry - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Sep '16 |
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Kenneth Rouse appointed to board of BNP Paribas Real Estate
His new responsibilities will also include working with the BNP Paribas Real Estate International Investment Group in attracting international investors from the EMEA region (Europe, the Middle East a - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Sep '16 |
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Irish Times Property Forum tackles ??dysfunctional?? property market
Paul Keogh, chief operations officer of Ballymore, recounted how the company managed to survive the crash. ??We had 30 big projects on the go when Lehmans went wallop and then, all of a sudden, no b - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
06 Sep '16 |
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Sharp rise in number of homes built in main cities
New figures from the Department of Housing show 7,752 units were completed between January and July, up just over 1,000. The figures show completions are substantially up in the high-demand areas of D - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
06 Sep '16 |
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CSO revises property price index to include cash purchases
The CSO said the move represents a ??significant methodological improvement? over the existing index, as in addition to the stamp duty information, data from the RPPR will be matched with Building - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
06 Sep '16 |
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Councillors vote to increase level of Priory Hall social housing to 30%
City manager Owen Keegan said the council was legally bound to sell a specific number of apartments to private purchasers. He offered to ask the parties to the agreement to approve a change in the lev - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
06 Sep '16 |
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Modest rise in housing supply but still well below target level
According to a report from Property Industry Ireland (PII), the Ibec group representing the sector, completions for the year will only amount to about 14,000, well below the Government??s target of 2 - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
06 Sep '16 |
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Is it cheaper to rent or to buy your own home?
Of course, as we saw when previous first-time buyer grants were offered, developers and other sellers may just push up their prices, leaving first-time buyers little better off ?? if at all. - Subscribe |
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