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10 Oct '17 |
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New residential fund appoints former Nama executive Felix McKenna as CEO
Former Nama executive Felix McKenna has been appointed as chief executive of Urbeo Residential, a new fund established to invest in long-term rental accommodation.
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10 Oct '17 |
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Housebuilder Glenveagh jumps 16% on flotation
The strong move pushed the value of the Dublin-based company from an initial ?617 million, after the company raised ?500 million in an initial public offering (IPO), to ?717.6 million. - Subscribe |
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09 Oct '17 |
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Merger opportunity with mainly commercial, Dublin 2 agency
An exciting opportunity exists for a Dublin residential agency to merge with a mainly commercial Dublin 2 agency thereby increasing market presence and client services whilst sharing costs.Principles - Subscribe |
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09 Oct '17 |
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Boost for Ronan's Tara St bid
While the Bord's inspectors are independent at all times in the exercise of their functions, comments made by Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy last Friday on his intention to lift the current restrictio - Subscribe |
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09 Oct '17 |
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Construction activity rises slightly in September
The Construction Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) rose to a mark of 56.5 in September, from a mark of 55.1 in August, according to the latest PMI from Ulster Bank. September’s figures mark - Subscribe |
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08 Oct '17 |
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Mick Wallace calls for ?33m sale of Dublin Docklands North Bank development to be halted
Contacted by Deputy Wallace for information on the matter, Nama issued a response, stating that: "The recent purchases by NAMA were required to consolidate the entire block, hence increasing the value - Subscribe |
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08 Oct '17 |
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KBC working towards three-hour approvals for mortgages
Dara Deering, executive director and head of retail banking: "The reality is that a lot of the data that we as a bank needs exists. It's not about slimming down a process and taking a couple of steps - Subscribe |
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08 Oct '17 |
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The church could ease the housing crisis. Don??t hold your breath
It is certainly true that at least some of the orders that will be offloading their land holdings were not part of the redress deal and had nothing to do with the abuse of children in residential inst - Subscribe |
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08 Oct '17 |
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Glenveagh Properties eyes ?500m of religious orders?? land
??Currently, the competition in Ireland, especially for lots and values of around ?10 million and over, is relatively limited, with the market fragmented and a dearth of local housebuilders with eq - Subscribe |
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08 Oct '17 |
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CIF survey suggests construction firms unable to get bank finance to build
To counteract the apparent Dublin bias, the federation is calling for the establishment of a national infrastructure commission to support objective decision-making in government and to root out polit - Subscribe |
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08 Oct '17 |
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AIB??s head of Irish retail and commercial banking cautions on annual mortgage-cap reviews
Robert Mulhall said that while AIB supports mortgage restrictions, introduced in 2015, the combination of reviewing them annually, alongside speculation heading into budgets, can prompt would-be buyer - Subscribe |
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08 Oct '17 |
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Retailers call for return of ??living over the shop?? scheme
This week Lorraine Higgins, REI??s deputy chief executive, told a meeting of the Peter McVerry Trust, a homeless charity, that ??at a time of an acute housing crisis it is a no-brainer to take this - Subscribe |
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08 Oct '17 |
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Glenveagh investors warned of potential risks
But page 75 of the document, seen by The Irish Times this week, appeared, at first glance, to be calling a peak in house prices in 2019, when its average selling price would reach between ?340,000 a - Subscribe |
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08 Oct '17 |
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Priced out of Glasnevin? Consider Finglas
Aidan Horan, director of Horan Estates: "We??re also seeing professionals with young families buying because they can??t afford to buy in other parts of the city. Many of these buyers are looking to - Subscribe |
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06 Oct '17 |
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Paul McNeive: Ryan's role with Hines puts him at the cutting edge of development
Kevin Ryan is a chartered surveyor and started his career with Lisney, where he worked in investments and then spent two years with HWBC, mostly in retail agency. In 2007 he joined Tesco, - Subscribe |
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06 Oct '17 |
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DEAL: DIT adds ?9m Park House to Grangegorman campus
DIT has acquired Park House on Dublin's North Circular Road with a view to incorporating the 1970s office block into the development of its new ?500m campus at Grangegorman. - Subscribe |
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06 Oct '17 |
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Mortgage rate war 'on the horizon' as Haven cuts deals
The Haven variable rate will fall by 0.25pc to 3.15pc from the start of next month for existing customers.
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06 Oct '17 |
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Help-to-Buy is 'a mad idea' - former Central Bank official
Stefan Gerlach, who left the financial regulator last year to take up a post as chief economist at BSI bank in Zurich, made the remark in response to a tweet from veteran London-based journalist Russe - Subscribe |
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06 Oct '17 |
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Grant scheme for first-time buyers to only see minor changes
??There may be some small changes,? said a well-placed source. Retaining help to buy has been a key goal of industry groups such as the Construction Industry Federation. - Subscribe |
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06 Oct '17 |
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Shared kitchens, living rooms planned in developments for professionals
Among them is a move towards the development of apartment complexes similar to student accommodation and based on models in London and Berlin.
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