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09 Nov '16 |
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DEAL: More than ?2m paid for interconnecting restaurant buildings at Castle Market
With Jo??Burger currently paying a rent of ?120,000 per annum, the new owner will get a net yield of 5.97 per cent on the purchase.
The sale price underlines the broad appeal of the Castle Market - Subscribe |
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09 Nov '16 |
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DEAL: Avoca to open 12th store of 4,645sq m in Dunboyne
The Avoca chain of luxury retail outlets and cafes is to open its 12th store in Dunboyne, Co Meath, next March. The 4,645sq m (50,000sq ft) outlet will have a broader mix of stock than usual, with pla - Subscribe |
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09 Nov '16 |
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DEAL: Sandymount site sold by Rehab to house two schools
The Department of Education is to base two schools in the Rehab Group??s spacious Roslyn Park facility in Sandymount, Dublin 4, after completing its purchase for more than ?20 million. - Subscribe |
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08 Nov '16 |
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You'd be stupid not to. - Subscribe |
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08 Nov '16 |
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Philip Farrell: Structural cracks in Rebuilding Ireland?
A complete overhaul of the pedantic planning process and its inadequacies and not just the introduction of a fast-track planning process for large developments. - Subscribe |
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08 Nov '16 |
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Rohans share in ?5.25m windfall
According to the directors' report "the strength of the group is reflected in ?97m of property assets which have no attributable bank debt". - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
08 Nov '16 |
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New home buyers are using big deposits to buy properties
Now economists working for the Central Bank have looked at most mortgages issued this year and found that the average first-time buyer has a deposit of ?64,000.
This represents 26pc of the value of - Subscribe |
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08 Nov '16 |
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Buy-to-let arrears set to escalate as interest-only arrangements end: IPAV
In a submission to the Department of Housing, the group??s chief executive, Pat Davitt, said many investors are now reaching the end of their 10-year interest-only period and will become liable for c - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 Nov '16 |
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Buyers still getting 100 per cent mortgages, Central Bank figures show
Five first-time buyers (FTBs) who received exemptions on the Central Bank lending rules on loan to value got 100 per cent mortgages in the first half of the year, while another person borrowed 104 per - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
08 Nov '16 |
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Daft.ie rental report Q2 2016
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> - Subscribe |
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08 Nov '16 |
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Rents dwarf Celtic Tiger era with ??disastrous effect?? on society
Daft.ie report sees no sign of let-up and calls for policy solutions for ??depressing?? crisis. ??The scale of the challenge here remains depressing,? says the report. ??It has never been viable - Subscribe |
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08 Nov '16 |
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Áine Myler to replace Patricia Byron as director general of Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland
Áine Myler has been appointed director general of the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI). Ms Myler, who joined SCSI??s management team as director of operations in January of th - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
07 Nov '16 |
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Roseanne De Vere Hunt: UK and US buyers exit the country homes market
An uncertain market has followed Brexit, however, with a dramatic decrease in demand from UK buyers for country homes. The weakening of sterling, in particular, has reduced the traditional UK buyers' - Subscribe |
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07 Nov '16 |
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Opportunity for experienced valuer with Douglas Newman Good
DNG require an experienced Valuer to work in our busy Valuations Department.The successful candidate should:· Hold full membership of SCSI with minimum 3/4 years&rsq - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
07 Nov '16 |
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Ronan Lyons: House commencements show there's no sign of difficulty in finding deposit
It it takes three years for the construction sector in its current state to double activity, it will take a further six years for the sector to reach a level close to the demand required. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
07 Nov '16 |
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Stephen Donnelly: Tax breaks for commercial property will fuel bubble
As far as I can tell, no other European country offers a tax-free environment on commercial property.
And in light of our recent property bubble, fuelled by foreign capital, it's difficult to under - Subscribe |
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07 Nov '16 |
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Pepper rolls out new mortgage offering- but won??t lend to buyers in Waterford, Kerry or Mayo
Pepper, the Irish subsidiary of Australian listed financial services group, is to start selling mortgages directly to Irish customers for the first through the launch of a new direct-to-consumer platf - Subscribe |
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07 Nov '16 |
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Some 11,550 housing units under construction in Ireland: CIS
Some 11,550 housing units are currently under construction in Ireland, with another 12,388 having received planning permission in the first nine months of this year, according to data compiled by Cons - Subscribe |
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03 Nov '16 |
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Donal Buckley: Finance Bill puts brakes on an already slowing market
"This is a significant fall from the 5.9pc recorded for the same period last year," says Helene Demay, vice president of MSCI, which produces the index. "The gradual moderation in Irish commercial pro - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
03 Nov '16 |
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Letter to Indo: Young people want to own a home, not a local authority house
David McWilliams is at it again! He has all the answers and concludes it is this simple: Just the State goes back to building old-fashioned council houses. - Subscribe |
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