© The Irish Times |
16 Jan '18 |
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Number on private houses built
The Department of Housing has been criticised for using ESB connections as a measure of the number of homes built each year. The ESB figures overstate the number of homes built because they include fo - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Jan '18 |
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Construction activity increases at fastest pace since June
The Ulster Bank construction purchasing managers?? index (PMI) found improving economic conditions supported a higher level of new orders last month, while the 12-month outlook also brightened. The r - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Jan '18 |
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Bord Pleanála receives ??fast-track?? applications for 4,000 homes under Strategic Housing Development system
five in Dublin, two in Galway, two in Kildare and one in Cork. They involve proposals to build a total of 3,988 housing units, comprising 2,244 houses and 1,744 apartments. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Jan '18 |
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Dublin airport Spar to close as DAA wants a ??high quality?? coffee offering
The 127sq m space is being tendered for an initial period of three years with a possible two year extension ??dependent on concessionaire performance?. DAA estimates that the unit has potential to - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
14 Jan '18 |
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Cantillon: How did scary property prices become so frighteningly normal?
The days of 80 per cent property ownership are gone, real estate agency JLL announced in a report yesterday, as if we didn??t know, before going on to predict that the market of the future would see - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
14 Jan '18 |
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AIB eyes incentives for developers, landlords and empty nesters
The Sunday Business Post splashed on the same document, leading with the bank??s call on the Government to cut taxes for property developers and landlords, a move it says is necessary to tackle the h - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
12 Jan '18 |
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No relief for buyers as house prices rise by almost 12pc in a year
New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that prices rose 11.6pc nationally in the year to November. Dublin prices were up 11.3pc.
For the month of November alone, prices grew by 1.1pc - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
12 Jan '18 |
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Dublin hailed as top city for residential landlords
Dublin has been identified by German investment manager Patrizia Immobilien as "one of the top investment cities in Europe" in its latest report into the European residential market. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Jan '18 |
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Ballymore Properties signs ?92m loan deal for sites next to new US embassy in London
Accounts filed in December for the UK arm of the group founded by Sean Mulryan 35 years ago showed it recorded a pretax profit of £518 million (?587 million) in the year ended March 31st, 2017, fol - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Jan '18 |
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Supermarket planning wars: Aldi and Lidl feel the heat from rivals
The German discounters are complaining that market incumbents Tesco and SuperValu, as well as RGData lobbyists aligned to SuperValu??s Musgrave parent group, are using planning objections to slow the - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Jan '18 |
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Help-to-buy scheme leads to 50% rise in first-time buyers
The 60,120 houses sold in the year to last November remains small compared with the numbers recorded before the 2008 economic crash, but the 5,873 houses sold in November is the highest monthly figure - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
11 Jan '18 |
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Shopping centre in Cork set for ?100m redevelopment
Details of the revamp of Wilton Shopping Centre on the southside of Cork City will be unveiled by complex owners, Clarendon Properties, at a public meeting tonight.
The company declined to comment - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Jan '18 |
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Inside Business podcast: Why docklands apartments are so expensive
Demand for residential property in Dublin is sky-high, particularly around Grand Canal Dock, where development company Cairn Homes is building 122 new apartments. But a hefty price tag will ensure the - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Jan '18 |
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Building higher could cut prices by 20%, says Cairn chief
Cairn Homes chief executive Michael Stanley said: ??If you can go from six to nine floors you can make much better use of your land. You??ve just added 30 per cent more space on the same site.? - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
10 Jan '18 |
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DEAL: Tristan fund buys EXO development at Point Square in the city's north docklands
A spokesman for European real estate investment specialists Tristan Capital Partners said yesterday that it had advised the European Property Investors Special Opportunities IV (EPISO 4) Fund on a dea - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
10 Jan '18 |
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Over 370 vacant homes bought for social housing
More than 370 vacant houses and apartments have been bought using a ?70 million fund established a year and a half ago to provide 1,600 homes for social housing by 2020. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
10 Jan '18 |
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IDA Ireland plans to move HQ to Hatch Street in 2019
The agency responsible for attracting foreign direct investment to Ireland has selected Three Park Place on Upper Hatch Street in Dublin 2 as its preferred option for its new headquarters. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
10 Jan '18 |
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Irish Life readies plan to enter build-to-rent housing market
Patrick Burke, managing director of Irish Life Investment Managers (ILIM), said that the company is ??very interested? in entering the residential investment market, and would likely look to develo - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
10 Jan '18 |
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DEAL: Royal College of Surgeons buys Shanahan??s building for ?5m
The college is believed to have paid close to ?5 million for the building, which has been trading as a steak house since 2000. It was previously known as Whites on the Green when it was run as a res - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
10 Jan '18 |
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Hines joins APG to fund over 1,200 apartments in Cherrywood
Cherrywood has been granted strategic development zoning for the planned new town in the borough of Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown. It will have more than 7,700 new homes, six schools, three parks and leisur - Subscribe |
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