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06 Dec '16 |
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Banks can??t fix house crisis, ESRI warns
A new report says the demand for housing is likely to increase by almost a third over the next eight years, and that the banks may not have enough deposits to provide the money required to fund that. - Subscribe |
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06 Dec '16 |
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'We're earning ?60,000 a year but can't afford to rent or buy a house'
Luciano, from Longford but who has been working in Dublin all his adult life, said he was only speaking out because "this isn't just about my family". - Subscribe |
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06 Dec '16 |
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Nama funded Stillorgan apartments hit rental market
Hooke & MacDonald held open viewings at the site earlier this week, with rents starting at ?1,475 for a one-bed apartment, up from ?1,350 when Block G went on the rental market in 2014, two-beds s - Subscribe |
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05 Dec '16 |
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Jim Power: Housing policy based on shaky foundations
It would be more appropriate to focus exclusively on improving the economics of house building through the relaxation of development levies, access to cheaper financing, a reduction in the Vat rate, a - Subscribe |
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05 Dec '16 |
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JD Wetherspoon Dublin plans face fresh hurdle
The appeal is based on the high number of pubs already in the Camden Street/ Wexford Street area and said approval would be ??an unwelcome milestone in the current trend to completely alcoholise Camd - Subscribe |
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05 Dec '16 |
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Supply of new houses to fall short amid surge of demand
ESRI warns: ??Results of our analysis suggest that in the future the traditional deposit base will be unable to fund the level of credit required to meet the housing demands of the economy. This will - Subscribe |
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05 Dec '16 |
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Coveney??s rental strategy faces resistance from within Fine Gael
A number of Government sources said that, given the level of State interventions in the housing sector over the past two years or so, it may not be desirable to make further dramatic, market-altering - Subscribe |
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05 Dec '16 |
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Beirne & Wise seeking experienced and licensed negotiator for south Dublin
If you are looking to progress your career in property, Beirne & Wise are seeking an experienced and licensed negotiator to join their expanding south side agency. This is a great opportunity for - Subscribe |
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05 Dec '16 |
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Social housing: Community group to block construction start
Housing co-operative Nabco was granted permission in 2008 to build the houses at a Dublin City Council-owned site at Cherry Orchard Park in west Ballyfermot, but the development did not go ahead due t - Subscribe |
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05 Dec '16 |
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Builders?? bid for smaller apartments sparks Ministers?? fury
Pleas from the Construction Industry Federation for further State concessions for developers, including a radical reduction in apartment sizes, were firmly rejected by Ministers at a meeting last week - Subscribe |
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01 Dec '16 |
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Crosbie denies bid to obstruct Nama probe
Harry Crosbie "entirely repudiates" claims by a Nama company he is obstructing its efforts to establish his assets for the purpose of recovering a ?77m judgment, his lawyer has told the Commercial C - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
01 Dec '16 |
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Swathe of fashion chains to hit the market next year
Fashion mainstays including Coast, Oasis and Warehouse are being put up for sale as part of an effort to recover money for creditors of failed Icelandic bank Kaupthing. - Subscribe |
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01 Dec '16 |
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Zanzibar Hotel, 34 to 37 Ormond Quay, to sell for more than twice ?5m guide
The sale of the Zanzibar Hotel development on Dublin's Ormond Quay is expected to be agreed shortly for a sum in excess of ?10m.
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01 Dec '16 |
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Top property sales 2016 ?? who bought and sold
Top of the list was the purchase in May of Alston at 19 Temple Road for a whopping ?10.225 million when former Paddy Power boss Patrick Kennedy traded up from his home on nearby Palmerston Road. - Subscribe |
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01 Dec '16 |
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Mortgage approval rate continues strong upward trend
First-time buyers continue to account for the largest share of approvals, but approvals for movers are now growing at a faster pace, the figures show.
In the three months to October, the value of app - Subscribe |
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01 Dec '16 |
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Rental sector that is ??fair to all?? needed for landlords and tenants
??We need to understand the type of landlord sector we have,? she said. ??We have 174,000 landlords registered with us. Typically, these landlords own only one property, the majority of them - whe - Subscribe |
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30 Nov '16 |
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Joe Gill: Actions to kickstart housing market must be applauded
Of course, any engagement with housing risks interfering with market forces, and one of the great risks currently is that house prices move forward aggressively. We must assume that was a key factor i - Subscribe |
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30 Nov '16 |
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This Dragon's Den star is selling his holiday home to help the homelessness crisis
Barry's generous donation, expected to fetch at least ?300,000 at auction on December 6, will provide the charities with deposits to buy at least 15 homes for homeless families or individuals, accor - Subscribe |
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30 Nov '16 |
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New plan for Dublin city puts emphasis on housing strategy
The new Dublin City Development Plan, which was adopted in September by city councillors, came into effect last month, bringing to a conclusion a two-year statutory review period which included three - Subscribe |
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30 Nov '16 |
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DEAL: Sandyford office block, Ballymoss House, sells for ?13.65m after year on market
A partially vacant modern office block at Sandyford has sold a year after going on the market. U+I and Colony Capital have paid ?13.65 million for Ballymoss House, at the junction of Ballymoss and C - Subscribe |
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