© Irish Independent |
22 Nov '16 |
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Controversial city building plan of Kesteven approved to the south of Dublin Castle
An Bord Pleanála has given the go-ahead to a controversial multi-million-euro student-accommodation scheme in Dublin city centre that is to be built by a company owned by former Ulster Bank chief fin - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
21 Nov '16 |
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KBC Bank Ireland chief sees path to mortgage rate cuts narrowing as it grows market share to over 10%
Wim Verbraeken told the Irish Examiner that he was not necessarily calling ??the bottom? of the interest-rate cycle, but that the interest-rate environment in Europe and the policy at the ECB sugge - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
21 Nov '16 |
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Michael Dowling: Central Bank rules are very blunt for borrowers
Borrowers must show monthly savings that are clearly evident in a separate bank account. You should save the same amount every month and do not withdraw from this savings account. You can save with wh - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
21 Nov '16 |
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Thousands of homeowners to get trackers back at last
AIB is also restoring 3,300 customers to tracker rates, and is due to outline details to them in the coming weeks about refunds and compensation.
Refunds of around ?20,000 are set to be paid out by - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
21 Nov '16 |
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Agent view, Marcus Magnier: Statistics conceal the real state of the market
When reports are published saying "the market is up 10pc" this only applies to starter homes and in reality the upper end of the market is at best tricky. The impact of Brexit created nervousness and - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
21 Nov '16 |
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Loosening of mortgage rules will push up house prices - Davy
While the Central Bank has been firm in its view that the rules are unlikely to change, speculation is now mounting that the rules will be softened to some extent, although the bulk of the rules will - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
18 Nov '16 |
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CSO: Residential Property Price Index September 2016 ??
Prices rise by 7.3% in the year to September - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
18 Nov '16 |
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Demand for new apartments in Sandyford underlines supply shortage
According to Ires Reit chief executive David Ehrlich, however, the property investment company is already taking calls from interested tenants wishing to put down a deposit. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
18 Nov '16 |
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Ires Reit??s David Ehrlich, Ireland??s biggest landlord: ??I feel bad for the Irish people??
??It??s a great market,? Ehrlich agrees. ??We??ve never seen rental increases like this in any jurisdiction that we??re aware of.? - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
18 Nov '16 |
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Wallace claims Nama adviser ??peddled?? assets in Asia
This correspondence claims Frank Cushnahan, a former member of Nama??s Northern Ireland Advisory Committee, was seeking to receive successor fees for potential transactions as far back as 2010. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
18 Nov '16 |
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It should come as little surprise that the purchase of Ouvane in Sutton is a development play
Ouvane on Greenfield Road, Sutton, a 1960s house sold to developer John McKeon, who purchased it at a much reduced ?1.2 million through Clondev Properties, a company associated with his family??s a - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
18 Nov '16 |
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Accidental landlord: ??Most of us just want to break even?
??You could get hundreds more for that,? she countered. ??People won??t respect you, or the property, if they??re getting away with paying that little.? - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Nov '16 |
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New sales reach ?7 million at revamped Priory Hall
The first 43 apartments put up for sale in the revamped Priory Hall complex in north Dublin have all been sold in a matter of days, realising more than ?7 million for Dublin City Council. - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
17 Nov '16 |
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CBRE: Ireland Retail Marketview Q3 2016
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> Continued improvement in occupancy in many streets and schemes as international and local occupiers continue to expand despite growing uncertainty - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
16 Nov '16 |
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Raft of changes urged to reinvigorate historic Cork street
Derelict sites must be tackled and some medieval laneways should be opened up to improve pedestrian access as part of a multi-agency strategy to rejuvenate one of Cork??s most historic streets. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Nov '16 |
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Dublin??s development plan short on density
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??The scarcity and cost of residential accommodation in Dublin really concer - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Nov '16 |
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Pick-up in pub market as consumer confidence returns
Chelsea Drug Store and JT Pim??s on South Great George??s Street, Idlewild on Fade Street, the Ivy on Parliament Street, Zozimus on Anne??s Lane, Bar Rua on Clarendon Street, Wigwam on Middle Abbe - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Nov '16 |
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DEAL: UK group secures ?22m profit on Irish Nationwide's Dublin HQ
L&R sold the Nationwide headquarters at Grand Canal Parade, Dublin 6, to the US investment company Hines for around ?37 million, a long way from the ?15 million paid for it at the end of 2013. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Nov '16 |
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Major Bray shopping and cinema complex to go ahead
The long-postponed Florentine shopping and cinema complex planned for the centre of Bray, Co Wicklow, finally looks like proceeding following a decision by Wicklow County Council to seek a development - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Nov '16 |
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DEAL: Lynam??s Hotel, O'Connell Street, bought by private investor for nearly ?6m
The hotel was only put on the market in late September and its quick sale suggests that rising room rates and a booming tourism sector are translating into a strong appetite among investors for hotel - Subscribe |
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