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23 Sep '20 |
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Iconic Offices webinar playback: An overview of Dublin’s Office Market + Sustaining Ireland’s Enterprise Eco-system
Dublin’s Office Market Overview:
Marie Hunt, Head of Research for CBRE Ireland, discusses how the current crisis compares to the other cyclical downturns we have experienced, to what exten - Subscribe |
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18 Sep '20 |
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Hooke & MacDonald property management team positions
Hooke & MacDonald have openings for experienced, motivated people in their successful and expanding property management (tenancy) team. Hooke & MacDonald offers employees a professional and fr
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21 Sep '20 |
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Irish Social Housing Fund secures €30m from AIB to buy 100 homes
A fund dedicated to the provision of social housing has refinanced its portfolio with AIB to secure funding of €30 million that will help it acquire about 100 homes.
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21 Sep '20 |
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The pros and cons of buying property in town versus country
As Dublin endures heightened restrictions to curb the spread of Covid-19, we take a look at how much bang you can get for your buck when you compare city dwellings to rural abodes - Subscribe |
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21 Sep '20 |
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SF plan promises three-bed homes for €230,000
Under the proposed scheme being launched today, the land which the houses are built on would be owned by the State.
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18 Sep '20 |
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The new rules of house viewing: strict appointments, layers of cleaning, no time-wasters
Viewing numbers are still strong, says Susan Slevin, partner at DNG. “Would-be buyers have already looked at the video, floor plans and photos of the property online and so tend to be very motivated - Subscribe |
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18 Sep '20 |
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State bodies playing role in squeezing Dublin housing market
The deal will no doubt also have disappointed many first-time buyers who would have been eyeing the scheme as a potential home during the many months of its construction. It is just one example of the - Subscribe |
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14 Sep '20 |
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Development opportunities to be found among the rooftops
Living over the shop is taking on a new meaning as developers start to add new storeys over shopping centres that can accommodate large numbers of apartments and offices - Subscribe |
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14 Sep '20 |
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Global first: House is sold direct via a property portal listing for £560,000
A family house in Ireland is being claimed as the first in the world to be sold directly via an online auction on a property portal.
The auction took place on Friday afternoon simultaneous on MyHom - Subscribe |
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09 Sep '20 |
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Unaffordable housing poisons youth view of Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil
Ronan Lyons: The “forgotten middle” that growing segment of Irish society that is too well-off for social housing or rent supports but too poor to afford a basic housing unit on the open market. - Subscribe |
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07 Sep '20 |
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How the programme for government will shape housing
The PFG addresses a major question mark hanging over the planning sector, indicating the Strategic Housing Development (SHD) arrangements will not be extended beyond - Subscribe |
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07 Sep '20 |
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IHBA budget submission scheme contains more than 30 measures to tackle housing crisis
A shared equity scheme that the house building sector has proposed to Government would cost €200m a year. There are growing fears that the crisis could worsen if builders do not start new housing pr - Subscribe |
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04 Sep '20 |
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Would this revert it back to 'family home' status and avoid the CGT
But Joanna Murphy, CEO, Taxback.com adds: "As you have already moved out of your house, and subsequently let it, you will have to pay CGT on the part of the time when you did not live there (i.e. not - Subscribe |
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27 Aug '20 |
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Covid-19 drives golf club properties to the fore
Analyst at Savills' world research division, believes that both golf and golf properties “stand to benefit from the changes in habits and the desire for a better balance between work and life as a r - Subscribe |
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26 Aug '20 |
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Agricultural land values fall slightly in the opening half of 2020
Agricultural land values in Ireland noted a modest decline in the opening half of 2020. According to the latest data from Sherry FitzGerald Research, land values declined 0.6% in the second quarter, w - Subscribe |
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24 Aug '20 |
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REA Grimes seeking experienced licensed Senior Sales Negotiator in Skerries
REA Grimes currently have an exciting opportunity for an experienced licensed Senior Sales Negotiator to join their expanding team in Skerries, Co Dublin. REA Grimes is a mixed practice and our - Subscribe |
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24 Aug '20 |
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Removal of wage supports will cause spike in rent arrears – SCSI
In a special report on the residential property sector here, which included a survey of estate agents, the SCSI found the impact of the pandemic on property sales and rental activity had, to date, bee - Subscribe |
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21 Aug '20 |
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Thousands of rooms rented for pandemic healthcare staff go unused
Occupancy rates for the rooms in hotels, bed and breakfasts, student accommodation and private houses and apartments have never been higher than 9pc.
Demand was highest in the middle of May when 66 - Subscribe |
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21 Aug '20 |
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Daft.ie: Irish Housing Market Report - July 2020
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> Sale prices rose by 2.3% on average between June and July, a sharp monthly rise and the second in three months, following a 5.3% dip in April. - Subscribe |
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16 Aug '20 |
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A whole floor of retail space has been scrapped at the site on the corner of Dawson Street and Nassau Street
BCP International Property Fund, a Dublin-based firm, linked up with Meyer Bergman, the pan-European retail specialists, in 2015 to acquire the building on the corner of Dawson Street and Nassau Stree - Subscribe |
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11 Aug '20 |
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Revised help-to-buy scheme opens for applications
The incentive scheme, announced in the €7 billion stimulus plan late last month, allows first-time buyers purchasing a newly-built home – or building one themselves – to claim back up to €30,0 - Subscribe |
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