© Irish Examiner |
06 Mar '17 |
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Negative equity falls to 6% per borrower
Moody??s Investors Service found that the favourable economic environment in Ireland and the related recovery in house prices have improved Irish banks?? asset quality, while negative equity per bor - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
06 Mar '17 |
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Firms here offered free London office
Irish businesses looking to expand to Britain are being offered free office space in the heart of London with the launch of telecoms company Magnet Networks' BrEntry initiative. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
06 Mar '17 |
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State knew of ?6.6m loan to JEC over pyrite in Ballymun
The Department of Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government knew about and approved the giving of a ?6.6 million interest-free loan by a local authority to James Elliott Construction (JEC), - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
06 Mar '17 |
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Cork??s Docklands a ??huge?? resource
IDA regional manager for the south-west, Ray O??Connor, told attendees at the Sales Institute??s business breakfast in Cork College of Commerce that there was not enough residential or commercial of - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
06 Mar '17 |
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Richard Curran: ?100m help-to-buy bill will make it victim of own success
The only remaining rationale is that it boosts developers' profits, which will encourage them to build more houses. It has already become a developers' subsidy that is driving up house prices. - Subscribe |
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06 Mar '17 |
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An opportunity to join our growing team
Hunters Estate Agent are seeking residential sales negotiators to join their rapidly growing team. The ideal candidate should be interested in specialising in the residential property market and also - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
06 Mar '17 |
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1,500 Dublin apartments to be pitched to institutional investors
Marlet Property Group, formerly New Generation Homes, plans to sell about 1,500 apartments under development to pension funds and other institutional investors in a deal that may be worth ?450 milli - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
03 Mar '17 |
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Noonan sets up ?50,000 probe into help-to-buy scheme
The Department of Finance has just issued a request for tenders from economic consultants to undertake a probe of the help-to-buy scheme. The department notes that the likely cost of the study will be - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Mar '17 |
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Why State??s housing plan won??t make property more affordable
Not once in 40 years has an increase in the supply of new homes led to a fall in property prices here. Even at the high water mark of construction in 2006, when a record 92,000 homes were built, prope - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
02 Mar '17 |
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Allsop delivers ?22m in sales in first online auction of 2017
Among the sale's commercial highlights was the much-anticipated sale of Park House in Terenure, Dublin 6W.
Having been offered up for auction with a reserve price of between ?1m and ?1.1m, the Vi - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
02 Mar '17 |
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Cork is in the process of being transformed into a real rival to the capital
Other schemes include Kent Station, a joint venture between BAM and Clarendon Properties, on a 2.5 hectare site. CIE sold the 'air rights' for a 10pc share of the income. The scheme, to provide office - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
02 Mar '17 |
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DIT denies purchase of ?9m NCR office
The DIT has moved to dismiss suggestions that it has acquired Park House on Dublin's North Circular Road with a view to incorporating the 1970s office block into the development of its new ?500m cam - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
02 Mar '17 |
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SCSI: Building costs to rise by 3pc
According to the latest Tender Price Index (TPI) published by the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI), construction tender prices increased by 2.9pc in the second half of 2016, bringing to 6 - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
02 Mar '17 |
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Coveney denies repair fund 'is just free cash for landlords to do up their houses'
Mr Coveney said the reason many properties were vacant - even in high rent areas - was because they needed ?10,000 to ?15,000 in renovations.
He said the offer to owners was that the State would - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
01 Mar '17 |
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CBRE: Slow start to 2017
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© Irish Independent |
01 Mar '17 |
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Charlie Weston: And January is supposed to be a quiet month...
Combine all of this with a chronic shortage of places to buy, as builders struggle to meet demand, and you get a surge in the volume and the value of lending.
The average first-time buyer is now gett - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
01 Mar '17 |
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Surge in home loan approvals as new lending rules kick in
A total of 2,861 people were approved to borrow to buy a home in January, up 47pc on the same month last year, according to figures from the Banking and Payments Federation of Ireland. Conall Mac Coil - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
01 Mar '17 |
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BNP Paribas Real Estate: Dublin office investment market in ??mature?? stage of cycle
Joan Henry: ??We are tracking Dublin 2 in particular, where new space on Molesworth Street and Hatch Street Upper will test the upside potential for prime rents in Dublin this year,? forecasting th - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
01 Mar '17 |
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DEAL: Elizabeth Block in Ballymount Industrial Estate bought for ?1.2m by a North American fund
The Elizabeth Block has an overall floor area of 1,329sq m (14,308sq ft). Tocana Plastics currently holds a 10-year lease from 2010, at an annual rent of ?100,000. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
01 Mar '17 |
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DEAL: Eastwise paid close to ?18 million for Botanic Road site from Irish subsidiary of Westhill Land & Property UK Ltd
The 2.02 hectare (5 acres) site formerly occupied by Smurfit printworks has been acquired by Dublin-based Eastwise Homes which plans to have 119 new homes available by the end of the year. - Subscribe |
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