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05 Feb '17 |
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Home buyers stand to lose thousands in new cyberattack
While it is believed the number is "small", the prevalence of such activity is unknown as "exact statistics are not available."
In order to "protect solicitors against these frauds" the society has - Subscribe |
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05 Feb '17 |
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Why Dublin pubs have a good chance of being flattened
With the clamour for Dublin city housing, a dearth of sites close to the city centre and property development back in vogue, is the Dublin pub market heading back to the future, with many pubs more va - Subscribe |
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05 Feb '17 |
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Planning hitch for Ronan hotel
Wicklow planners have knocked back a proposal by former Treasury Holdings tycoon Johnny Ronan to develop a 141-bed hotel in Enniskerry, near where the developer lives. The plan to build the sports hot - Subscribe |
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03 Feb '17 |
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REA sees rise in US investor calls
Eamonn Spratt: "Property buyers from the US are increasingly securing homes and investment properties in Ireland, buoyed by a strong dollar and the lure of a resurgent economy for emigrants," - Subscribe |
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03 Feb '17 |
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Irish property predicted to beat global peers in 2017
These were among the findings of recent surveys undertaken by MSCI, which publishes the authoritative monitor of the Irish property industry, the IPD/SCSI property index. 47pc of them expect returns o - Subscribe |
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03 Feb '17 |
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Paul McNeive: Working the assets and maximising their value in a resurgent market
John Bruder has just started a two-year term as chairman of the Urban Land Institute Ireland (ULI), an educational and research institute with a mission to provide "leadership in the responsible use o - Subscribe |
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03 Feb '17 |
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Cairn gets go-ahead for new site in Adamstown
Cairn has received permission to build 199 houses, 60 apartments and eight duplex units at the first phase of the new development. The company is currently building on a number of sites in the greater - Subscribe |
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03 Feb '17 |
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Nama has sold more development land in Cork than Dublin
In a written Dáil reply to TD Ruth Coppinger, Minister for Finance Michael Noonan confirmed that 5,601 acres have been sold by Nama either through debtor sales or disposal of loan portfolios secured - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
02 Feb '17 |
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How Dublin is eating Ireland
Many built-up areas, stretching north from Cavan, south to Wexford and east to Longford, are effectively Dublin commuter towns. Employment is centred in an increasingly ??smaller number of areas? w - Subscribe |
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02 Feb '17 |
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DEAL: Hibernia Reit deal makes 21,000sq ft of office space available
The firm has signed a five-year contract with Iconic Offices for three floors of space in Clanwilliam Court near Grand Canal Dock. It will provide for the establishment of a serviced office and co-wor - Subscribe |
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02 Feb '17 |
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Year-on-year increase of 26.1% in value of mortgages issued in Q4
The figures from the Banking & Payments Federation Ireland??s (BPFI) Mortgage Drawdowns report, which was published on Thursday, also show there was a year-on-year increase of 14 per cent in the volu - Subscribe |
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02 Feb '17 |
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Buyers spend ?20m on just six houses on Herbert Park last year
Last year, more houses sold on Herbert Park in Dublin 4 than in the past five years combined ?? not a single home sold in 2015 and there was just one sale a year in the four years prior. - Subscribe |
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02 Feb '17 |
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Paddy McKillen and Padraig Drayne revive plans for D2 apartments near Baggot St Bridge
Broadfield Development, a company owned by McKillen and Drayne, sought planning permission last week for existing commercial buildings at Pembroke Row, 5/5A Lad Lane and part of 8/9 Hagan??s Court to - Subscribe |
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02 Feb '17 |
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Government warns of Dublin ??overheating?? amid skewed growth
??This will further exacerbate massive and increasingly unmanageable sprawl of housing areas, scattered employment and car-based commuting, presenting major challenges around lopsided development, un - Subscribe |
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01 Feb '17 |
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DEAL: Zizzi??s second Dublin outlet to open on Suffolk Street
The company is to pay a rent of ?200,000 for 1,800sq ft (167sq m) on the ground floor and a further 800sq ft (74sq m) at basement level. - Subscribe |
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01 Feb '17 |
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Dublin 8 student resident scheme granted permission
Developer Greenharts Properties, which is backed by Simon Wagner, Paul Gorman and Kieran O??Neill, is behind the proposed ?20 million complex that will extend to more than 7,400sq m (80,000sq ft) a - Subscribe |
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01 Feb '17 |
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DEAL: Drogheda branch of Bank of Ireland bought for ?4.2m by Appian Burlington Property Fund
The Appian Burlington Property Fund has bought the Bank of Ireland branch at St Laurence Street, Drogheda, for ?4.2 million in a deal that will show a net initial yield of 7.05 per cent. - Subscribe |
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01 Feb '17 |
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DEAL: Aralez Pharmaceuticals books 538 sqm space for headquarters in 47-49 St Stephen??s Green
Aralez Pharmaceuticals is to pay in the region ?645 per square metre (?60 per square foot) for a new headquarters within the newly refurbished office building at 47-49 St Stephen??s Green. - Subscribe |
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01 Feb '17 |
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Help-to-buy ramps up with 2,000 applications in first month
David Browne, head of new homes with Savills Residential, says the scheme has undoubtedly led to an uptick in activity.
??What help-to-buy has done is improve sentiment ?? and a large part of new h - Subscribe |
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01 Feb '17 |
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Crane count over Dublin city centre increases to at least 60
Construction is still concentrated on the south side where there were 52 cranes ?? an increase of five (or 10 per cent) on the December total ?? as building work is accelerating in the south docks w - Subscribe |
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