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16 Feb '17 |
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Apartment owner Ires Reit makes ?47m profit as rents rise
David Ehrlich: "The objective of Ires since we commenced operations in Ireland has been to bring a new positive experience to tenants by providing a professionally-managed product which meets the need - Subscribe |
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16 Feb '17 |
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Ballymore's St Marnock??s Bay, a development of 101 homes in Portmarnock
In the semi-detached style there are 12 of the Sorrel, a three-bedroom, 108sq m (1,163sq ft) property priced from ?450,000. There are nine of the Thistle, a two-storey, four-bedroom house measuring - Subscribe |
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16 Feb '17 |
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Property woes not behind us if the industry is still dominated by men
Amazingly, her comments were met with a low disgruntled hum from some quarters of the room. Classy. Blame it on the booze, and a bit of good natured banter on a night out lads, but really? - Subscribe |
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16 Feb '17 |
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Why even the Government can??t count number of new houses
The department said it collated several datasets in respect of three different points in the house construction process. These include planning applications; commencement notices; registrations with t - Subscribe |
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16 Feb '17 |
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Standard & Poor??s: ??Another decade?? before property supply meets demand
In a new report, the rating agency said the property market here remains impaired by what it called ??crisis legacy issues?. In particular, it highlighted the high levels of household debt that sti - Subscribe |
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16 Feb '17 |
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Knockrabo on Dublin 14??s Mount Anville Road is a scheme by Maplewood Residential
Of the 23 homes launching today, there are 13 semi-detached houses of two-and-a-half storeys in height, with a master bedroom privately located on the first-floor return. Of these, eight are five-beds - Subscribe |
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15 Feb '17 |
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Four developers consent to judgment sought over Co Offaly site
Four property developers have consented to judgment for ?3.55 million against them over default on loans issued in 2006 towards the purchase of a 7.5-acre plot of land in Birr, Co Offaly. - Subscribe |
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15 Feb '17 |
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DEAL: 157 acres at M1 Business Park once owned by Treasury sells for more than ?6.15m guide price
An Irish buyer is believed to have paid more than the ?6.15 million guide price for a significant land bank at the M1 Business Park in Balbriggan, Co Dublin.
The 157 acres of undeveloped land and t - Subscribe |
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15 Feb '17 |
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Daa to go ahead with business park at Dublin Airport
Permission has also been granted for a new public space connected to Terminal 2. Daa originally set a long time frame for the business park but after the earlier than expected success with the redevel - Subscribe |
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15 Feb '17 |
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DEAL: Augustinian Georgian mansion, Orlagh, in Rathfarnham bought for ?2.85m
A former Augustinian novitiate and retreat centre on almost 100 acres at Old Court Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin 16, is expected to be used either as a medical centre or hospitality facility following its - Subscribe |
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15 Feb '17 |
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Kaph on Drury Street
He wouldn??t, he says, be able to run a business like this in France. ??The taxes are prohibitive. Up to a few years ago it was hard to get good coffee in Dublin. But Irish people have travelled, mo - Subscribe |
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15 Feb '17 |
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Renters with live-in landlords have few rights, experts warn
John-Mark McCafferty, chief executive of Threshold, said this was a ??hidden and growing sector of the rental market.
??It defies belief that there are almost no regulations for this sector.? - Subscribe |
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15 Feb '17 |
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State??s largest private landlord enjoys 52% jump in profits
During the year, the group acquired a further 763 apartments for ?172.4 million, increasing its total apartment count by 47 per cent to 2,378 with total investment to date put at ?623 million. - Subscribe |
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15 Feb '17 |
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DEAL: Georgian office, 45 Upper Mount Street, Dublin 2 bought by overseas investor for ?2m
Richard Bielenberg of Colliers International handled the sale of the building which has a floor area of 391sq m (4,210sq ft) and is in good condition. There are three car parking spaces to the rear. - Subscribe |
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14 Feb '17 |
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Paul Melia: Any idea that boosts supply should be given serious consideration
While some might consider it selling off the family silver, given the depth of the housing crisis any ideas to boost supply cannot be dismissed out of hand. - Subscribe |
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14 Feb '17 |
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State to offer private developers land in bid to ease housing crisis
It is hoped that developers with access to finance, which could include those from outside the State, may express an interest. As many as 700 sites may be considered, including some transferred to the - Subscribe |
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14 Feb '17 |
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Landlords can now be covered against rental income default
Director of InsurePlus Robert Kelly said the new RentAssured.ie product would appeal to the country??s estimated 305,000 landlords, who own approximately 400,000 private rental homes in the State. - Subscribe |
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14 Feb '17 |
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Cantillon: Government playing fast and loose with house statistics
The Department of Housing could collate accurate numbers for the level of new builds here via the new Building Control Management System register but with building rates remaining so low, it appears t - Subscribe |
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14 Feb '17 |
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Cantillon: Dublin failing to rise to challenge of higher-density housing
Several analyses have already warned that failure to provide sufficient quality accommodation in the right places is among the greatest threats to our ambitions to attract UK-based business in the wak - Subscribe |
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14 Feb '17 |
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Can first-time buyers use land as deposit on home to meet 70% rule?
Allied to the ongoing shortage of first-time homes, the fear is that the whole incentive will inevitably go to pad developers?? pockets as prices rise to take account of it. That remains to be seen b - Subscribe |
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