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07 Dec '17 |
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O'Flynn's new homes plan for Beech Park in Cabinteely delayed by fresh appeal
While the council gave its approval for the development the second time round, the matter wouldn't have even been down for its consideration had it not been for Mr Justice Robert Haughton's ruling in - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '17 |
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Forward-funding is the key to delivering supply of new housing quickly
The beauty of a forward-funding deal is that it practically removes all risk for the developer/contractor, who has a signed contract for everything he is building. This allows the developer to secure - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '17 |
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Houses on new Luas line on track to see values soar
The new analysis shows that the average asking price in Stoneybatter is â?¬374,000.
This is â?¬74,000, or 25pc, ahead of the average selling price of â?¬300,000, achieved in the first three quarter - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '17 |
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Commercial property stamp duty loophole to be closed
A much lower 1 per cent stamp duty rate applies to the sale of shares and the measure is designed to stop people setting up artificial transactions involving the placing of property assets into compan - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '17 |
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Lansdowne penthouse sells for record â?¬6.5m ... and itâ??s not even built yet
The highest price ever paid for an apartment in the State has been recorded at Lansdowne Place, Chartered Landâ??s under construction apartment scheme in Dublinâ??s Ballsbridge. The roof garden pentho - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '17 |
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Property year in review: freefall continues with soaring prices and too few houses
Looking ahead to 2018 there is little indication that price growth will slow unless sufficient stock is made available to meet market demand, and in fact double-digit price growth remains on the cards - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '17 |
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Top house sales of 2017 â?? the buyers and the sellers
1. Gorse Hill, Vico Road, Killiney, Co Dublin â?¬9.5 million, Sherry FitzGerald and Knight Frank; 2. Fintragh, 11 Shrewsbury Road, Dublin 4 â?¬8.435 million, Knight Frank; 3. Danes Hollow, Thormanby - Subscribe |
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06 Dec '17 |
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Hammerson to buy Intu creating a £21bn retail real estate investment trust
This move will give the company enhanced flexibility for future projects such as Dundrum Phase 2, Philip Oâ??Sullivan, economist at Investec, said. - Subscribe |
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06 Dec '17 |
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DEAL: Nama to benefit from â?¬19.5m sale of Knightsbrook golf resort
A group of private Irish investors has bought the resort, in Trim, Co Meath, for â?¬19.5 million, â?¬1.5 million more than the price sought when the Cushman & Wakefield agency put the hotel on the mar - Subscribe |
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06 Dec '17 |
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Another strong year for Dublin office market
Ronan Corbett, director and head of offices at Cushman & Wakefield: â??Take-up in the Dublin office market looks set to reach 270,000sq m, surpassing last yearâ??s total, while also edging closer to - Subscribe |
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06 Dec '17 |
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Head for the â??burbs for the best office opportunities: James Nugent of Lisney
In relation to office rents, my sense is weâ??re nearing the top of the rental growth cycle. The annualised rental growth figures for Dublin city centre offices are staggering (33.6 per cent in 2014, - Subscribe |
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06 Dec '17 |
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Expect city centre rentals to settle at around â?¬65 per sq ft: Tony Waters of HWBC
Quality retail parks are a target asset class for a lot of investors. The repositioning of shopping centres to include higher leisure content will gather momentum. Retailers are selective on growing t - Subscribe |
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06 Dec '17 |
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Strong demand and aggressive pricing will continue in the private rental sector: John Moran of JLL
As with 2017, the best opportunities are likely to be in the industrial investment sector, or by undertaking direct development in offices or logistics. - Subscribe |
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06 Dec '17 |
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Rental growth potential will be key factor for investors: Fergus Oâ??Farrell Savills
Which sectors of the market will be most active next year? ... Have rents and yields peaked across various asset classes? ... Where are the best investment opportunities at this stage? ... One thing t - Subscribe |
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06 Dec '17 |
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Irish retail back to â??more normalised levelâ?? of investment: CBRE
This drop-off reflects the winding down of extensive deleveraging programmes by Nama and the banks, which had inflated the number of assets being traded in previous years. Three of the Stateâ??s large - Subscribe |
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06 Dec '17 |
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Commercial property market finally finishes firefighting
Bill Nowlan, a property expert and one of the founders of Hibernia Reit, sees 2017 as â??the first year in almost a decade when the commercial property emergency services have not been fighting firesâ - Subscribe |
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06 Dec '17 |
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DEAL: 19 St Stephen's Green â?? location of Shanahan's restaurant â?? sells well above â?¬4.5m guide
The four-storey, over-basement block close to St Stephenâ??s Green Shopping Centre has an overall floor area of 600sq m (6,458sq ft), with the basement, ground and first floors in restaurant use. - Subscribe |
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06 Dec '17 |
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DEAL: PTSB bank branch at 4 Upper Baggot Street in D2 sells for â?¬1.5m
A PTSB bank branch at 4 Upper Baggot Street, Dublin 2, has been sold as an investment for €1.5 million. The Georgian terrace building is internally linked with the adjoining corner building front - Subscribe |
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06 Dec '17 |
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DEAL: James Joyceâ??s â??House of Deadâ?? at Ushers Island sells for over â?¬650,000
The four-storey, over-basement house overlooks the James Joyce Bridge on the Liffey. Though used recently as a tourist attraction, it had to be sold by a receiver. - Subscribe |
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05 Dec '17 |
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Royal Irish Automobile Club seeks to redevelop Dawson street
The proposed scheme, which will cover numbers 33-36 Dawson street and several buildings to the rear, is subject to approval by members of the RIAC and planning permission.
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