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© The Irish Times |
22 May '13 |
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Scrutiny of Ireland begins to bite in Apple tax inquiry
Even if everything is carried on within the exacting letter of the law, it does not look good when a company’s operations here make vast profit and it pays next to nothing in tax. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
21 May '13 |
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€18 million to be spent on Dublin City Council housing repairs
The vacant units represent a very small percentage of the city’s social housing stock, the council said. “We currently have 24,210 housing units, houses, flats etc, of which 426 or 1.76 per cent of th - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
17 May '13 |
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30,000 a day signing up to pay property tax
The Revenue Commissioners said that over 845,000 local property tax returns have been filed to date as the deadline to register looms. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 May '13 |
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Beware the eager bidder who drives up the price, goes sale-agreed and then looks for a discount.
She got a phone call from her estate agent; the buyer was querying the survey and looking for a discount to cover the cost of repairs. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
08 May '13 |
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Promise of 2,000 Nama homes to help homeless 'not kept'
Mr Allen accepted there were some legal hurdles to handing over Nama properties, but insisted the taxpayer-owned agency could shortcut its own processes to speed up the release of empty homes. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
07 May '13 |
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144 unfinished estates removed from authorities’ property tax waiver list
City and county councils across the country proposed more than 560 estates for exemptions from the tax which will cost the average household €315 per annum. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 May '13 |
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Letter to Times re Housing bubbles and wormholes
I recently viewed a solid but unremarkable four-bed, detached house in a bucolic south Dublin suburb which I now understand has attracted an offer circa €150,000 in excess of, in my opinion, an alread - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
30 Apr '13 |
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House slump over but recovery will be slow, says ratings agency
Standard & Poor's said prices had now fallen to a level that meant they were reasonably priced when compared with wages and with rents. But recovery is a long way off because of limited mortgage lend - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
30 Apr '13 |
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Update on social housing delivery through NAMA
The first three months of 2013 saw contracts signed or transactions completed in relation to a further 110 properties made available by NAMA for social housing, including both houses and apartme - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
29 Apr '13 |
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Nama to fast-track delivery of housing
It is part of a new partnership between Nama and the National Association of Building Co-Operatives (Nabco) — a countrywide federation for the cooperative housing sector — to tackle the problem of unf - Subscribe |
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© Other |
25 Apr '13 |
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The Role Of The Media In Propping Up Ireland’s Housing Bubble
The Irish media were almost without exception cheerleaders for the booming property market, only dampening their enthusiasm months after prices had started to decline in late 2007 and 2008. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
21 Apr '13 |
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UK rules would spark 33,000 home seizures 13Comments Email Print Font Size 55 Share
Research from Davy Stockbrokers has found that 33,000 owner-occupier homes would have been seized by lenders in the last three years alone if the banks became as aggressive as their British counterpar - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
07 Apr '13 |
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Overseas property bubbles are latent threat to Irish recovery
Alan McQuaid: "A Spanish crash is by far the biggest worry for Ireland because, firstly, so many Irish people own property there, and secondly, the potential for a property crash to impact badly on S - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
04 Apr '13 |
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IMF wants faster home repossessions
In its latest staff report, it said the overall number of repossessions in Ireland was very low, with just 0.3pc of those in arrears losing their homes compared to rates of 3pc to 5pc in Britain and t - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Apr '13 |
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Couple ‘locked out’ of ghost estate to protest
“The country’s bankers, developers, receivers and planners need to know our outrage. We greatly appreciate any support people can give on the day,” she said. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
01 Apr '13 |
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Property crash wipes €257bn off value of homes in six years
Ireland's crash has now become the worst experienced by any country in the world. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
29 Mar '13 |
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Coalition tells troika housing market at bottom
Banks will also be held to "ambitious targets" to tackle the mortgage crisis in a way that will ensure "durable reductions in arrears", according to draft Government notes following the latest tro - Subscribe |
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27 Mar '13 |
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Are you interested in a career with Ireland’s largest Estate Agency?
Branch Manager for Sherry FitzGerald Dun Laoghaire office sought. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
24 Mar '13 |
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Look at elite puts 'Nama for little people' into perspective
anyone looking for a deal on their mortgage debt will be forced to drop their health insurance, foreign holidays, Sky Sports, sell their second car and pull their children out of private school, the c - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
22 Mar '13 |
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Fiona Reddan: South-facing garden has to give
Six months on however, with demand remaining strong, family homes still in supply poor and an inelastic budget, something has to give. We’re fed up with the school traffic so moving further away from - Subscribe |
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