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15 Nov '17 |
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Eoghan Murphy disputes Daft.ie report claiming ??11.2% rent increase??
The Minister said the website measured asking prices which tended to be higher than the rents actually being paid by tenants.
??The low number of properties being advertised on Daft.ie means that th - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Nov '17 |
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Social housing at a standstill, according to data compiled by housing policy analyst
Less than 1 per cent of the social housing needed across the State has been built by local authorities or approved housing bodies since the start of last year. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Nov '17 |
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DEAL: EC English opening language school at La Touche House on Grove Road in Rathmines, Dublin 6
The British company will pay a stepped rent starting at ?279 per sq m (?26 per sq ft), rising to ?323 per sq m (?30 per sq ft) over the initial five years. The 15-year lease provides for break - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Nov '17 |
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DEAL: Limerick??s Crescent Shopping Centre adds three fashion outlets
Three new top-rated fashion outlets: Gap, Superdry and Selected. Zone A rents in the Limerick centre range from ?150 to ?160 per square foot. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Nov '17 |
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Permission sought for eight-storey hotel on site of Twilfit House
Abarta Investments has sought planning approval to demolish Twilfit House at the junction of Jervis and Upper Abbey streets in Dublin 1 and replace it with an eight-storey, over-basement hotel, at an - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Nov '17 |
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High-end apartments planned for Mount Merrion
Planning approval has also been sought for a second development of 50 apartments and a pavilion-style bar on the adjoining Union Café site following its purchase by property developer Paddy McKillen - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Nov '17 |
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Cliff Taylor: Housing problem may not be a bubble but is a crisis
House prices are higher in Dublin, for example, and affordability data suggests that single buyers in particular face a squeeze in the capital, with mortgage repayments ?? if they can afford a loan a - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
14 Nov '17 |
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The Irish economy and the housing market: Austin Hughes
It is true that the average amount people borrowed to buy a home has increased by 11% in the past year, but this is lower than the increase in prices. Upward pressure on Irish house prices is the resu - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
14 Nov '17 |
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Golden Discs opens more stores to focus on 'vinyl renaissance'
The new stores are on Main Street in Wexford, The Square in Tallaght and Henry Street in Dublin. - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
14 Nov '17 |
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Daft.ie: Irish Rental Price Price Report Q3 2017
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> Ronan Lyons: "As I've argued in this commentary before, capping rental increases - as the government has tried to do in recent years - tackles the symptoms, not the under - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
14 Nov '17 |
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House prices to rise 20% over the next three years, ESRI says
The study compares house prices in the Republic with prices internationally and looks at price-to-income ratios and price-to-rent ratios before reaching the ??unambiguous? conclusion that ??the Ir - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
13 Nov '17 |
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Paul Melia: How planning policies on urban sprawl are not working
This is not about limiting choice. It's about making best use of infrastructure already paid for, giving people the option to live close to their work, and in communities with sufficient numbers of re - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
13 Nov '17 |
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DEAL: UK Reit New Frontier Properties acquires Unit 1, at Stadium Business Park in Dublin for ?8.65m
Extending to 78,265 sq ft, the property is let to Viking Direct (Ireland) Ltd, a global company forming part of Office Depot (one of the largest suppliers of office stationery in the world), on a 20-y - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
13 Nov '17 |
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SCSI SPECIAL REPORT: Housing shortage set to continue
John Bruder, managing director of Burlington Real Estate: ??Even with the value of residential property, it is not economically viable to undertake new development, particularly in the city,? says - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
13 Nov '17 |
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Growth rates slows in Republic??s construction sector
The latest monthly Ulster Bank purchasing managers index (PMI), which measures activity in the construction sector, showed a ??solid increase? in activity October but overall growth slowed to its s - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
12 Nov '17 |
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Google closes in on ?120m deal to buy Treasury Building
While a spokeswoman for Google declined to comment, the US web giant's intended purchase of the Treasury Building represents a coup for the property's owners, developers Johnny Ronan, Paddy McKillen, - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
12 Nov '17 |
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Now there are two buyers for every property on sale
There are some 110,000 people ready and willing to buy a home, despite a chronic shortage of properties to purchase, the latest KBC Bank Homebuyer Sentiment Survey showed. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Nov '17 |
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Housebuilder Glenveagh to deliver 1,000 new homes by 2020, says Davy
??In the short term, the company can scale rapidly to deliver 1,000 units by 2020, confirming it as a key benefactor of the rapidly-recovering Irish residential market,? Davy analysts Colin Sherida - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
10 Nov '17 |
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Alan Kelly: Great hope of planning framework detoured to Dublin
If we wanted to get an idea of just how close we are to the Dublin bubble bursting, all we have to do is look across the water. There??s a clamour growing in Britain to stop London from sucking in th - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
10 Nov '17 |
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Paul McNeive: Demand for restaurants adds to pressure on planners and on rents
The council's concerns would seem to be borne out in the 'request for further information' on the application by The Ivy to open in Green Reit's, One Molesworth Street development. - Subscribe |
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