CIS round-up: What’s being built, when and where around the country: The latest on projects on the ground and in the pipeline
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Making industry headlines this week… Sunday Property Roundup 13th October 2024 *‘Next wave of prosperity’ for Ireland lies in becoming key energy exporter; Public expenditure minister* -NEWSTALK: Building Ireland's big infrastructure projects -Contentious Planning and Development Bill passed by the Dáil, paving the way for significant changes to the planning system and to An Bord Pleanála -RIAI calls on government to ‘be brave’ about transformative change in planning processes, urging next government to invest in creating sustainable, vibrant cities of the future -Funding crunch major obstacle to solving housing crisis, developers warn -Industrial sector competing with residential developers for zoned land in Dublin periphery: Dublin’s economic competitiveness is at stake due to lack of suitably zoned industrial land -Calls within Sligo County Council to write to the government in relation to an early pension for construction workers: It has been suggested that construction workers should be eligible to draw an early pension, before they reach the age of 66 -Latest MyHome.ie property price report states that national asking prices are currently up 7.5% over the year, the highest rate of annual inflation seen in two years -Up to 40% of homes listed for sale already under offer, analysis finds: Research shows many homes listed as available are already sale agreed due to delays in updating websites and also to maintain market interest in case sales fall through -Commercial property crash shows signs of bottoming out say estate agents, who feel recovery is ‘around the corner’: Buyers being drawn to lower prices will help the entire market recove -€600m invested into Irish commercial property in Q3 -An Post selling 12 town-centre post offices: Post services will continue with buildings freed up for further town centre development -Retail and hospitality insolvencies forecast to surge in early 2025: PwC says one in four insolvencies so far this year are retailers, while insolvent hospitality businesses have left behind debt of €37.2m -High Court overturns €20,000 award to tenants living in damp and mouldy apartment: Judge found that Residential Tenancies Board appeals tribunal made legal errors in its handling of a complaint -Coming home to live in Ireland? Tax implications for your income and assets -AI data centre boom threatened by power availability and limited supply chain capacity, according to latest Turner & Townsend report -Galwegians spent three days a year stuck in traffic -Irish complacency will cost us economic prosperity: The UK is already in many ways a more attractive investment location than Ireland - Irish policymakers can’t afford to let our competitiveness slip any further This and more in your weekly Sunday property round-up https://lnkd.in/eFvQZ6Zy
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Internal site works at Wexford’s Trinity Wharf slated for Autumn 2025
Internal site works at Wexford’s Trinity Wharf slated for Autumn 2025
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Don't hold your horses in battle for Mallow's €2m Waterloo House: Horses and humans will find creature comforts at 200 year old Mallow estate
Don't hold your horses in battle for Mallow's €2m Waterloo House
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One of tallest apartment blocks in Ireland will be built on Sextant pub site in Cork city: Plans have flip-flopped between housing and offices for years - but council says affordable apartments are the way forward
One of tallest apartment blocks in Ireland will be built on Sextant pub site
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Light-filled Brittas Bay home with sea views proved inspirational for artist owner: The Mina family’s split-level property in Wicklow offers four bedrooms, a mature garden and soundproofed office/studio
Light-filled Brittas Bay home with sea views proved inspirational for artist owner
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Substation plans for Laois wind farm lodged with An Bord Pleanála: The wind farm between Mountmellick and Portarlington would straddle the border with Offaly
Substation plans for Laois wind farm lodged with An Bord Pleanála
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Flying the flag for Ireland's valuers, well done Patrick Davitt FIPAV REV Comm for Oaths and Lisa Kearney 👇
So delighted to be representing IPAV at the Autumn Meeting of TEGOVA in Brussels. I am very excited about the launch of the new 'BLUE BOOK' 10th EDITION 2025 of European Valuation Standards, which will be so important to our many Irish Valuers. I thank all the members of the European Valuation Standards Board on their great work. I welcome IPAV President Lisa Kearney to her First TEGOVA Assembly. Lisa Kearney Fintan F. McGill Kay McGuire, MIPAV
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Double-digit growth in house prices and a rate cut – we know how this ends
Double-digit growth in house prices and a rate cut – we know how this ends
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The Central Bank of Ireland has failed in its attempt to have certain land at its Currency Centre campus at Sandyford, Co Dublin, excluded from the State’s Residential Zoned Land Tax (RZLT).
Central Bank fails to get exemption from zoned land tax
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