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22 Dec '17 |
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Growth rate of mortgage approvals slows in November
That is the slowest year-on-year increase since March 2016, though Goodbody analyst Dermot O??Leary noted that November 2016 was a tough comparator month. Mortgage approvals jumped sharply at that ti - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
22 Dec '17 |
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Revised plan for Bulloch Harbour development to be filed today
Bartra Capital Ltd, founded by developer Richard Barrett, will submit a revised vision for the small fishing harbour which includes a cafe, ??marine leisure? facilities, detached houses and apartme - Subscribe |
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22 Dec '17 |
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Chartered Land bought Ringsend apartments to avoid social housing at exclusive site
In the move, approved by Dublin City Council, Chartered Land developments has bought a block of apartments in Ringsend for social housing rather than provide such housing at its prestigious new Lansdo - Subscribe |
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20 Dec '17 |
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Rents rise to above boom-time peak in third quarter of 2017
The rents paid by new tenants around the State rose between July and September to an average of ?1,056 per month, up 9.5 per cent (from ?965) in a 12-month period. - Subscribe |
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19 Dec '17 |
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Morning Ireland item ?? New plan will make it 'more economically viable' to build apartments
Tom Parlon, Director General of the Construction Industry Federation, discusses new draft planning guidelines designed to encourage developers to create homes - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
19 Dec '17 |
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Karl Deeter: Don't be so nice - get mortgage loan savvy and play the banks at their own cash-back game
If a lender knew they could get a higher amount of money out of you they'd naturally do it. If you doubt this, just look at the variable rate many of them charge to get a loan with them and you'll see - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
19 Dec '17 |
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Credit unions to take on banks with mortgage lending offers
Under the mortgage plan being hatched by the League of Credit Unions, a standardised mortgage product would be offered by each credit union that takes part in the initiative.
The offer will be rest - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Dec '17 |
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Residential accommodation shortfall expected in Dublin??s docklands
Figures from Owen Reilly show that office space for around 28,000 workers is currently in planning or being built while, on the residential front, homes for a maximum of 6,500 people are expected to b - Subscribe |
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19 Dec '17 |
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DEAL: Hibernia Reit sells Chancery building for ?23.8m
The property is located on Chancery Lane close to Dublin Castle in central Dublin and comprises 35,000 sq ft of offices and four two-bed apartments.
It is fully let to tenants including the Office - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
18 Dec '17 |
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Rising house prices lift thousands out of negative equity
Buy-to-let properties had a higher share of negative equity throughout the period, with 15.6 of investment residential properties currently in negative equity, down from 54 per cent in the final quart - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
17 Dec '17 |
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DEAL: Kennedy Wilson buys Nama Dockland flats in ?45m deal
Kennedy Wilson has paid ?45m for a portfolio of 124 apartments in the Dublin Docklands.
The units at North Bank were brought to the market along with 85 parking spaces and a ground floor commerci - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
17 Dec '17 |
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Ease housing crisis with emergency Vat cut: CIF
Parlon said that having to pay 13.5pc Vat "in one big lump on a 200-unit apartment block is madness".
He added: "That apartment block is going to generate ?100,000 of income for the Revenue throu - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
17 Dec '17 |
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Three wise property men to star at listed Glenveagh
Wesley Rothwell, executive director of development Land and Consultancy at CBRE, is also moving to Glenveagh and will take up a new role as chief commercial officer in February. - Subscribe |
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17 Dec '17 |
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Are spiralling Dublin rents choking its economic growth?
But, just as he was about to sign the lease, he got news ?? he had been gazumped. The property was going to someone else who had offered ?7,500 a month. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Dec '17 |
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How Dublin became a city of sprawling suburbs
The 1930s also saw that process begin, with the creation of Crumlin and Kimmage. The people who came to live in these new areas were often the relocated inhabitants of the ??old? city, making the j - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 Dec '17 |
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How landlords forced 40pc of newly homeless families to quit
The report found family circumstances - such as relationship breakdowns or overcrowding - were the most common reason for becoming homeless.
This was followed by forced departure from a tenancy in pr - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Dec '17 |
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Crane count: 80 cranes visible over centre of Dublin on December 1st
Some commentators believe we??re close to the peak of development in this cycle. Tony Waters of HWBC, for example, sees evidence of a slowdown in new office starts, meaning less space is likely to co - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Dec '17 |
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Court approves survival scheme for Gerry Barrett companies
Ms Justice Marie Baker said she was satisfied to approve the seven schemes which will see the companies, which operate businesses in Galway including the G Hotel, Meyrick Hotel, apartments, a retail p - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Dec '17 |
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Rents along new Luas cross-city line rise
The figures from property website Daft show commuters living on the Dublin coastline continue to pay the most, however, with rents close to the Sandymount Dart station averaging ?2,274 per month. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
14 Dec '17 |
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Apollo House set for demolition in office building plan
The intention is to demolish it and the adjoining Long Stone Pub to make way for the construction of an 11-storey office building. The development will be part of the creation of a new 'midtown' area - Subscribe |
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