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12 Nov '18 |
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Growth in construction continues in October, according to Ulster Bankâ??s PMI, but pace of expansion slows
October was the 62nd consecutive month that the index showed growth, meaning that the Republicâ??s construction industry has been expanding for five years after pulling out of a deep recession sparked - Subscribe |
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12 Nov '18 |
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Shop shakeout â??to hit Irelandâ??
Gordon Fletcher, of the University of Salford Business School, said the UK retail shakeout will affect Ireland and that commercial landlords will unlikely cut rents on Irish main streets without a fig - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
12 Nov '18 |
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M&S Ireland close to signing a deal for a premises in Limerick and is also targeting a location in Waterford
It is closing 100 stores in the group, but none in Ireland. Instead it opened a substantial food hall in the Omni Shopping Park, Santry in late 2017 and has plans for several more food stores. It is c - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
12 Nov '18 |
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DEAL: Co Kerry's Sheen Falls in â?¬17m sale to Asian investors
While the sale of the Kenmare property has yet to be concluded, the deal, which is being handled by JLL, is expected to deliver a significant profit for the UK-based luxury hotel group, Palladian Hote - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
12 Nov '18 |
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Hibernia Reit acquires 92.5 acres in the Newlands Cross area of west Dublin from the IRFU for â?¬27m
However, if the land is re-zoned in the next 10 years the IRFU will be entitled to an additional payment equal to 44pc of the market value of the lands at that date, minus the initial purchase price, - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
12 Nov '18 |
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Fewer than 20 local authority home loans taken in cities
There are major concerns the upper limit of the Rebuilding Ireland Home Loan is not sufficient to secure a property in city areas. In nine council areas - including Cork city, Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
12 Nov '18 |
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DEAL: Central Bank to buy two massive buildings beside HQ
The Central Bank has agreed to buy two buildings under construction at the Dublin Landings development, adjacent to its headquarters on Dublin's North Wall Quay.
It will sell a property at nearby S - Subscribe |
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11 Nov '18 |
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Irish Life owner looking to buy properties in the Republic
Irish Life owner Great-West Lifeco is planning to double the size of its property portfolio within the next decade and is actively looking at buying assets in the Republic, the company has said. - Subscribe |
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11 Nov '18 |
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Number of new home completions is growing â?? but too slowly
Even though the number of new completions rose by 23 per cent in the third quarter, thatâ??s a lower rate of increase than in the previous two. In total, some 12,500 new properties have been completed - Subscribe |
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11 Nov '18 |
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Original developer of Player Wills site on Dublinâ??s South Circular Road may take it back from Nama
It is understood that the borrowers, led by Ciaran Larkinâ??s Bee Bee Developments, are close to raising the cash needed to clear the debt and retake control of the site, which once had planning for m - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
09 Nov '18 |
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SISK judged overall winner at this year's property awards
Other winners include: JLL (Commercial Agency of the Year), Savills (Residential Agency of the Year), Hibernia Reit (Property Investment/Fund Manager of the Year), Shannon Commercial Properties (Regio - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
08 Nov '18 |
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PRS must grow for housing crisis to be resolved
Managing director of the Ballymore Group, John Mulryan: "Building high-quality residential accommodation for people in Dublin is really important, particularly when you look at the economy in terms of - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
08 Nov '18 |
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Planning regulations may hinder growth of build-to-rent sector
Drawing on data from its sectoral knowledge and direct experience of consulting on 7,000 BTR units in Dublin and the Greater Dublin Area, Linesight's research delivers a number of interesting findings - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
08 Nov '18 |
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Paul McNeive: 'Cork forges ahead but faces national development issues'
Peter O'Flynn, managing director of Cushman & Wakefield, told me that Cork is seeing a number of professional firms doubling and trebling in size, as they can handle more international work from the l - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
08 Nov '18 |
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House price hikes set to slow amid Brexit concerns and 'lack of value'
Estate agent and SCSI member John O'Sullivan said: "While price inflation has waned for high-value property, it's likely that it will also slow for other property classes over the short term. That sai - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
08 Nov '18 |
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Pepper hit with â?¬3.7m bill after tax appeal defeat
Last month, Pepper Ireland exited the residential mortgage market in Ireland, having entered the business in 2016.
It sold a â?¬200m portfolio (face value) of mortgages, held by about 900 borrowers - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
08 Nov '18 |
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New mortgage lending jumps 49pc at Permanent TSB
"Whilst the mortgage market in Ireland continues to grow steadily, it remains competitive. We continue to carefully manage our offering maintaining price discipline and credit underwriting standards," - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 Nov '18 |
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Majority of estate agents expect house prices to keep rising in 2019
Six out of 10 people working in the property sector expect the pace of house price increases to slow in the coming year, research by the Central Bank and the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SC - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 Nov '18 |
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DEAL: Facebook has agreed terms to lease the high profile 14-acre Bankcentre campus in Ballsbridge
Negotiations on the Ballsbridge site, which is opposite the RDS, have been underway for more than a year, with Facebook agreeing terms with AIB, a group of investors involving Davy clients and the Ser - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
07 Nov '18 |
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ECB assesses house price outlook
â??House prices have surpassed their pre-crisis peaks, while residential investment is still significantly below. The state of the euro area housing market is, so far, not characterised by generalised - Subscribe |
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