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14 Sep '20 |
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Student rents to remain high as Covid-19 outweighed by other factors
The Daft Student Housing Report found the average asking price in Dublin for a room in a shared property was €680 a month, up 0.3 per cent on the same time last year. In other parts of the country, - 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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12 Aug '20 |
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Factors dictating long term rents: IPAV
“Unfortunately despite IPAV’s best efforts to convince policymakers, new properties were left outside of the RPZ legislation until July 19. This meant that vulture funds buying new properties were - Subscribe |
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27 Jul '20 |
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Home owners flouting rules on short-term lets
Some 1,700 Airbnb hosts in rent pressure zones are failing to register properties with local councils - Subscribe |
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17 Jul '20 |
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Owen Reilly Q2 analysis of firm's transactions
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> While dramatic in magnitude, the drops were the result of lockdown rather than serious structural shifts in demand. Some of these buyers have now re-engaged with us and
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17 Jul '20 |
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Rent increases and evictions ban extension draws ire from property owners
Asked why the number of new registrations had fallen so sharply, an RTB spokeswoman said the research did not gather reasons behind the data. However, the restrictions on economic and social life brou - Subscribe |
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28 Jun '20 |
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Rents 'likely to fall 5% while home prices steady' after Covid-19 lockdown
Professor Ronan Lyons has predicted: Rents may fall by 5% this year amid the fallout from the Covid-19 economic recession and house prices could remain little changed when sales transactions start up - Subscribe |
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11 Jun '20 |
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Residential rent collection & occupancy in Dublin holding up very well in the year-to-date despite Covid-19
CBRE Ireland today released a new research report which was conducted in conjunction with MD Property, looking specifically at rent collection and occupancy in the mid-tier residential rental market i - Subscribe |
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09 Jun '20 |
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Dublin most expensive place to live in euro zone due to high rents
“As with recent years, one of the major factors influencing Dublin’s ranking is the cost of rental accommodation,” Noel O’Connor, senior consultant at Mercer’s Irish operation, said. - Subscribe |
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18 May '20 |
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WeWork tenants form Dublin group to push for rent deal during coronavirus
A number of Dublin-based tenants of WeWork, a multinational flexible workspace company, have formed a group to negotiate rent payments with the firm.
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27 Apr '20 |
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‘Minor and immaterial’ increase in apartments listed for rent: Hooke & MacDonald research
Research shows the number of apartments available to rent in March this year was only marginally ahead of the previous peak in November - Subscribe |
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27 Apr '20 |
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Aoife Coughlan (property solicitor at Holmes O'Malley Sexton): How tenants and landlords can navigate Covid’s challenges
Commercial landlords must confront the reality that many tenants will simply be unable to pay their rent in the coming months due to the complete cessation of their business function. Eviction is not - Subscribe |
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22 Apr '20 |
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More rent pressure zones added as costs continue to rise
RTB Rent Index shows 6.4% annual increase in national standardised average rents for Q4 2019, the lowest recorded annual increase since Q1 2014 - Subscribe |
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21 Apr '20 |
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Properties available for rent in central Dublin up 71% on comparable period last year
There was a 71% increase in the number of rental properties coming on the market in central Dublin in the past five weeks compared to the same period last year, according to property website Daft.ie. - Subscribe |
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07 Apr '20 |
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Coronavirus: Property rental in the jaws of the epidemic
Gavin Mulcahy, managing director of Get Let: “A lot of landlords are showing an enormous amount of compassion.” Enda O’Toole of Mallin O’Toole: “A distinction should be made between ‘rent - Subscribe |
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03 Apr '20 |
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‘For the first time in years it is a renter’s market’
This spike has been noted within Sherry FitzGerald’s lettings department where they have seen a 68 per cent jump in stock levels listed as available for monthly rent in the two-week period from Marc - Subscribe |
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26 Mar '20 |
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Coronavirus effect prompts five-year high of homes for rent in central Dublin
Owen Reilly: “I wouldn’t be so sure that landlords will go back to short-term lettings once the crisis has passed. Particularly those landlords who’ve been let down by their [short-term] operato - Subscribe |
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26 Mar '20 |
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Coronavirus: Landlord and tenant advice
What are the first steps landlords and tenants should take?
Landlords: Assess your tenant’s ability to pay and engage with your bank. For private residential landlords with mortgages in place, flex - Subscribe |
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25 Mar '20 |
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Landlords and tenants must work together in the face of coronavirus
The landlord will want to be fair but will need to be sure that any decisions are fully justified and protect the investment and the interests of their other stakeholders. They will also want to be su - Subscribe |
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19 Feb '20 |
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Tenants are signing leases for their new homes in One Three North without even viewing the property
It was moving day for tenants who got their keys yesterday for their ultra-modern but "very expensive" build-to-rent homes in Clongriffin, Dublin. - Subscribe |
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17 Feb '20 |
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Local authorities face rent hike on Nama-owned social housing properties
The rent reviews, which will trigger increases as they are indexed to ever-increasing rental indices, are beginning to fall due this year as Nama entered the first of the leases in 2014, and the rent - Subscribe |
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