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30 Nov '17 |
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Council's ?25m depot plan for one location at Ballymun to free up development sites
The development will incorporate a number of facilities, such as workshops and warehouses, as well as a recycling centre for public use. That centre will be run by a private operator.
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30 Nov '17 |
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New REA board led by Eoin Dillon
Chair: Eoin Dillon (REA Eoin Dillon, Nenagh), Vice Chair: Liam Browne (REA Paddy Browne, Ennis), Eamonn Spratt (REA Spratt, Dungarvan), Michael Gunne (REA Gunne Property Dundalk), Des O??Shea (REA O - Subscribe |
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30 Nov '17 |
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Mark Keenan: Is the Tiger back in D4? Acclaimed architects return with black terrace for ?2.4m
There??s more than a whiff of the Celtic Tiger from the Oakmount scheme of just four multi level homes which echo in looks many of the small schemes and one off homes designed by ODOS in the boom yea - Subscribe |
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30 Nov '17 |
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Irish housebuilding activity doubles but still far off meeting demand
In October, 1,067 new properties were registered under the building energy rating (BER) scheme, according to Goodbody??s data. That represents an increase of 110 per cent on the same month in 2016. - Subscribe |
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30 Nov '17 |
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Blackrock Shopping Centre owners get permission for ?10m upgrade
Friends First said the work, which will commence in the second quarter of 2018 and take 12 months to complete, will also deliver additional retail space as well as a new facade and entrance off Frasc - Subscribe |
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29 Nov '17 |
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500 first-time buyers a week get approved to take out mortgage
Figures from the Banking and Payments Federation Ireland show a total of 3,751 mortgages were approved last month. This is 20pc higher than the same month last year.
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29 Nov '17 |
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Build apartments, not family homes' says leading economist
Ronan Lyons: "When it comes to Ireland's demographics, the outlook for the rest of the 21st century will be driven by three main forces: population growth, urbanisation and falling household size," - Subscribe |
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29 Nov '17 |
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'Trapped generation' hit by change to lending rules
Lobby group Brokers Ireland said the changes made did not go far enough. It said the existing rules remained too restrictive, especially for second-time and subsequent buyers, with good repayment capa - Subscribe |
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29 Nov '17 |
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Airbnb appeal: Lucrative, exempt from rent controls and possibly tax free
In recent years the number of listings of properties for sale on sites such as Myhome.ie and Daft.ie, has been steadily declining. Contrast this with Airbnb, where, according to figures from US data a - Subscribe |
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29 Nov '17 |
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Carlow town site on river Barrow sells for ?1.3m
The 3.43-hectare (8.47-acre) site fronts on to the river Barrow as well as Dublin Street and Cox??s Lane, and includes the vacant St Brigid??s Hospital, which is now listed for preservation. - Subscribe |
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29 Nov '17 |
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DEAL: Priory building near Christchurch, dating from 1878 and featuring loft-style offices, sells for ?2.25m
One of the floors is currently vacant, reducing the rent roll to ?150,000 and the net yield to 6.15 per cent.
The Priory has been charging blended rents of ?19.50 per sq ft but these are expected - Subscribe |
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29 Nov '17 |
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Subscription, subscription, subscription: the evolution of commercial property
Tenants are eschewing the relative straitjacket of traditional lease arrangements, seeking instead to avoid long-term commitment ?? and perhaps paying a premium for that important element. - Subscribe |
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29 Nov '17 |
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DEAL: Tallaght??s Plaza including four-star hotel sells for about ?15m
The Plaza in Tallaght, Dublin 24, has been bought by an Irish investment company for a figure believed to be about ?15 million ?? almost ?1 million above the guide price. 18,653 sq m (200,779 sq - Subscribe |
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29 Nov '17 |
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Sales of multi-unit investments set to reach ?500m by year end: Hooke & MacDonald
It reports that spend on this sector in Dublin was ?426 million from 2016 to the third quarter of 2017 and this figure should reach ?500 million by year end. While it accounted for 6 per cent of t - Subscribe |
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29 Nov '17 |
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Don??t blame the Central Bank for the broken housing market
One figure tells the story. In the year to the third quarter of 2006, mortgage drawdowns reached a staggering ?28 billion. This year the figure may reach around ?7 billion, or perhaps a bit more. - Subscribe |
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29 Nov '17 |
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DEAL: Richard Barrett group buys Temple Street offices for ?3m
Bartra Capital Property, the property company founded by Richard Barrett, has purchased the newly restored St George??s Church on Temple Street on Dublin??s north inner city for about ?3 million. - Subscribe |
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29 Nov '17 |
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DEAL: Ely Wine Bar sells for near ?1.8m guide price
A private investor has bought the Ely Wine Bar and restaurant at 22 Ely Place, off Merrion Row, Dublin 2, for a figure close to the ?1.8 million guide price.
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29 Nov '17 |
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DEAL: Prime Temple Bar retail block, the Crampton Buildings, sells for ?11.2m
The ?11.2 million paid for the Crampton Buildings is almost ?3 million more than they made just over three years ago when they were acquired by the Dublin-based investment manager Ardstone Capital - Subscribe |
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29 Nov '17 |
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Boost to house supply may overheat economy, Irish Fiscal Advisory Council warns
If a ??rapid ?? albeit necessary? response from the construction sector to the current housing shortage was to arise, Seamus Coffey, warned this could risk the economy overheating, unless it was o - Subscribe |
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29 Nov '17 |
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Central Bank squeezes large-loan access for second-time buyers
While up to 20 per cent of new mortgage lending for first-time buyers can continue to be above the 3½ times loan-to-income limit, only 10 per cent of SSBs can breach this level from January, said the - Subscribe |
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