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11 Sep '18 |
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The Rebuilding Ireland Home Loan (RIHL) explained
The aim of this scheme is to make it easier for first-time buyers who earn too much to qualify for social housing, but too little to get a sufficient mortgage from a bank to buy their own home. - Subscribe |
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11 Sep '18 |
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Johnny Ronan in new bid to build Dublin's tallest tower
Johnny Ronan is pinning his hopes on new draft guidelines on building heights and residential densities, along with a scaled back proposal, to help secure the green light for what would be Dublin's ta - Subscribe |
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11 Sep '18 |
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Former Nama executive joins Glenveagh Properties
Mary Birmingham has been appointed to the position of chief investment officer at Glenveagh Living â?? a subsidiary of the Dublin-listed housebuilder. Before taking this role, Ms Birmin - Subscribe |
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11 Sep '18 |
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Cost of building a new family home rose 7.5% in past year
A report published by Linesight on Tuesday estimates that the construction industry will be worth â?¬21 billion to the economy this year.
The surveyor firmâ??s figures show the pure construction co - Subscribe |
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10 Sep '18 |
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Growth in construction continues in August despite slowing slightly
Ulster Bankâ??s construction purchasing managersâ?? index (PMI) shows that activity in commercial development, house-building and public projects increased again last month. - Subscribe |
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09 Sep '18 |
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[NEEDS SBP SUB] Dysfunctional housing market being blamed in some areas on Airbnb
Our dysfunctional housing market is making it harder for businesses to find and keep staff. And in many areas, the finger of blame is being pointed at Airbnb - Subscribe |
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09 Sep '18 |
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Paddy McKillen and partner could make â?¬16m on Cork shopping centre
Nama did not reveal what each individual shopping centre fetched, but sources estimated that Project Hazel would have valued Wilton, the biggest of the four, at about â?¬70 million. - Subscribe |
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09 Sep '18 |
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Whoâ??d be a listed Irish housebuilder in this market?
Market sources say Cairn and Glenveagh have also been hit by general market malaise in Europe at the moment as major global investors continue a trend â?? seen throughout 2018 â?? of shifting money fr - Subscribe |
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07 Sep '18 |
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Paul McNeive: 'Red tape' getting in the way of housing delivery
Local authorities also have the ability to build at relatively low cost. A recent Department of Public Expenditure and Reform review of housing policy noted that local authorities can build dwellings - Subscribe |
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07 Sep '18 |
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DEAL: O'Flynn secures HP campus in â?¬51m deal
BlackRock Real Estate Assets and developer Michael O'Flynn have acquired the former Hewlett Packard (HP) campus in Leixlip, Co Kildare for a figure in the region of â?¬51m.
The deal, which was brok - Subscribe |
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07 Sep '18 |
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Five Guys eyes new restaurant in Liffey Valley
They are also planning to add outlets in Blackrock on the southside and, it is believed, on the northside of Dublin city centre.
It is understood that Liffey Valley, which was bought for more than - Subscribe |
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06 Sep '18 |
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Number of homes for sale half of 2010 level: Sherry FitzGerald
The increase from 25,100 homes to 25,800 homes is, however, 52 per cent below the 53,900 properties advertised for sale in July 2010.
The current available stock represents just 1.4 per cent of the - Subscribe |
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06 Sep '18 |
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BlackRock and O'Flynn in â?¬51m swoop for former HP Leixlip site
mpus in Leixlip, Co Kildare for a figure understood to be in the region of â?¬51m. The deal, which was brokered by CBRE Ireland, is one of the largest industrial transactions to have taken place in th - Subscribe |
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06 Sep '18 |
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More than 2,000 affordable homes planned for 10 Dublin sites
Dublin City Councilâ??s head of housing, Brendan Kenny, said: â??We plan to make the land available [to developers] for free, and some sites will also require a grant from central Government to provid - Subscribe |
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05 Sep '18 |
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Build to rent reflects demand, says Glenveagh's chief operating officer, Stephen Garvey
"I think more people are renting by choice these days, either because they're not in one place long enough or they like the flexibility of deciding when they want to get on to the property ladder." - Subscribe |
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05 Sep '18 |
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Cairn CEO: Irish want to own homes, not rent them
Michael Stanley: "You're not going to turn the Irish into Germans overnight. People are arriving out at our schemes with prams, they want a back garden, they want to have their own home." - Subscribe |
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05 Sep '18 |
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DEAL: â?¬300,000 paid for retail site near Monkstown Ave
Lambert Smith Hampton has secured €300,000 for a self-contained retail investment off Monkstown Avenue in Co Dublin. The 137sq m building is let to Boyle Sports on a 10-year lease from 2016 at an - Subscribe |
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05 Sep '18 |
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DEAL: Primary Health Properties buys three more centres
The real-estate investment trust said it had acquired Jellia Holdings Limited, which owns the three fully let centres at Navan Road, Dublin, Newbridge and Celbridge, for â?¬38.6 million. - Subscribe |
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05 Sep '18 |
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Gerry Barrett plan approved by an Bord Pleanála for �100m development for Galway docks
The â?¬100 million complex will include four top-end office blocks extending to 26,000sq m (279,850 sq ft) as well as 2,005sq m (21,581sq ft) of retail space and accommodation for 350 students on Quee - Subscribe |
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05 Sep '18 |
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Michael Oâ??Flynn wants local authorities to zone thousands of acres of land for house building
He believes this could free up 3,000 acres of land in Dublin and Cork alone, for the building of between 40,000 and 50,000 new homes. - Subscribe |
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