© The Irish Times |
04 Sep '18 |
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Irish house prices are heading for â??soft landingâ?? - S&P
S&P says that activity from institutional investors is one of the factors underpinning Irish house price growth. In 2017 for example, almost one-fifth of all residential property transactions were by - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Sep '18 |
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Cairn Homes co-founder quits executive role as profits jump
Michael Stanley: "We are experiencing levels of demand for our quality new homes exceeding our expectations. Our business has matured and in 2018 we expect to generate revenues of â?¬350 million in on - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
03 Sep '18 |
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CBRE foresee busy season ahead in Irish commercial market
Commercial property specialists CBRE today released their latest bi-monthly report focusing on the latest trends and transactions in all sectors of the Irish commercial property market. Acco - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
03 Sep '18 |
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Housing stimulus needed for Cork
Cork Chamber chief executive, Conor Healy, said that housing had to keep up with Corkâ??s economic growth, or the region would lose out to competitive regions.
â??The Cork economy has returned to c - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Sep '18 |
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UK private equity house buys BidX1 online auction firm stake
Stephen McCarthy: â??Pollen Streetâ??s commitment is an endorsement of our core business proposition â?? driving change in the property industry through digitisation and innovation â?? and will facili - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Sep '18 |
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Glenveagh has built up â?¬479m landbank since IPO
The company said that it has spent a total of â?¬479 million buying land with the capacity for 11,730 dwellings since it began trading, almost one-third of which is ready for building. - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
02 Sep '18 |
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[Needs SBP sub] Apartment Owners Network warns of bailout time bomb
The Apartment Ownersâ?? Network, which represents 470 multi-unit stakeholders, has warned Paschal Donohoe that a financial 'time bomb' is ticking in the apartment sector and that many ownersâ?? manage - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
02 Sep '18 |
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[Needs SBP sub] Joe McGowan: Housing will bring this country to its knees
The builder who was found to have made corrupt payments to Ray Burke has written a memoir about the â??lessonsâ?? of a life in property development - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
02 Sep '18 |
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Prices fall for first time in five years
According to the IPAV report, prices in D4 have fallen by â?¬150,000, or 12.24pc, to bring the average cost of a home from â?¬1,375,000 to â?¬1,225,000.
Three-bed semis in the same area saw a drop - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Sep '18 |
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David McWilliams: Dublinâ??s housing market not yet ripe for a crash
The one area where there is leverage, but foreign leverage, is the Dublin commercial property market. As this has become more and more the property of leveraged international funds, any serious slump - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Sep '18 |
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Bain Capital launches 170 homes at Rathfarnham site
The company is launching one of the developments, Scholarstown Wood in Rathfarnham, on Saturday, with asking prices of between â?¬500,000 for three-bed terraced homes and â?¬720,000 for five-bedroom d - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Sep '18 |
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Chris Johns: Stalling house prices are a good thing
Taxing land and property, including the unused variety, is an efficient and effective way of raising public funds. But good luck with trying to implement this. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Sep '18 |
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Rental crisis: soaring cost of new leases pricing out middle earners
1. What is the best measure of rents? 2.Are rents too high? 3. What can be done? The key issue is how far the current administration is willing to push public intervention, with signs that the private - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
31 Aug '18 |
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Property sector comes together in Dragons at the Docks to raise funds for the homeless
Dalata, Glenveagh Property and Hines joined the original six companies who launched the boat-racing competition last year: Cairn Homes, Green Reit, Hammerson, Hibernia Reit, Ires Reit and Kennedy Wils - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
31 Aug '18 |
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HWBC: â??Big techâ?? drives new boom in Dublin office construction
In its latest half-year review of the Dublin office market, the group reported that more than four million sq ft of office space was currently under construction in the capital, which matches the leve - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
31 Aug '18 |
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Eason shareholders set for â?¬60m windfall from property sales
Eason is planning to sell 13 properties in the Republic, including its flagship property on Oâ??Connell Street, Dublin, in a move that it expects to generate a â?¬60 million windfall for its 220 share - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
31 Aug '18 |
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Prices will continue to rise and to fall and then rise again
Our Lives in Property: Oxmantown Road a documentary telling the story of the street and the people living on it airs on RTÃ? One on Monday, September 3rd at 9.35pm - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
30 Aug '18 |
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Paul McNeive: Cutting red tape with build deals and cheap land could ease crisis
Architect Mel Reynolds says that there is enough residentially zoned land in the country for 414,712 dwellings. In Co Dublin, there is enough zoned land for 116,705 dwellings. The State controls resid - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Aug '18 |
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Investment in residential property far exceeded commercial in 2017
The analysis of the Republicâ??s overall property market by commercial real estate agent Cushman & Wakefield also predicts that capital spending on residential property will rise again in 2018. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Aug '18 |
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Lidl plans more stores but not considering convenience formats for Dublin
property director Alan Barry: â??At the minute our ambition is to have 200 stores [in the Republic] but hopefully by the time we get to 200 our ambitions will have grown even larger. We have an ambiti - Subscribe |
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