Cairn offers 51 RTÉ Montrose apartments to Dublin City Council for €28.6m
Developer gives detailed breakdown of costs and profit margin in building apartments on prime Donnybrook site
Developer gives detailed breakdown of costs and profit margin in building apartments on prime Donnybrook site
Martin Whelan says private sector money needed to ramp up supply, but insists progress is being made
Existing companies Cairn Homes and Glenveagh Homes complete 1,600 new homes in first six months of 2025
Cairn previously received permission in 2023 from An Bord Pleanála for 608 units
Apple jumps to first record of 2025 amid growing optimism about iPhone demand
Shares in mining company Kenmare Resources finished down 7.8% in Dublin after downbeat outlook for ilmenite production
Glanbia the big winners in Dublin, adding 3.85 per cent
Fiscal measures and new building guidelines ‘probably worth €70,000 to €80,000 a flat’
US shares surge, propelled by AMD’s mega deal with OpenAI
Offer includes cash of €15m and €60m budget for new course designed by Irish golfer Paul McGinley
Potentially turbulent week lies ahead with slew of central bankers to speak
European airline shares take hit after cyber attack
Cormac O’Rourke says earners in first six income deciles cannot afford average rents or prices without State support
Cairn Homes has been trying to develop site for seven years
US Federal Reserve begins two-day monetary policy meeting on Wednesday
Industry body Irish Institutional Property highlights rising cost of construction in ‘already distressed property market’
Revenue down 22% but first half of year always slower for completions, says Michael Stanley
US indices track down after legal defeat for Trump tariffs while bond yields rose in UK, Germany and France
Mason Cross to comprise 101 homes when completed, including two-, three- and four-bedroom properties
Cairn Homes was among those to submit an observation during a public consultation period
Prices are rising because the biggest buyer in the market is pushing them up. Who will benefit?
European shares touch two-week highs despite dip in momentum
Plans for the scheme at Cross Avenue in Blackrock have been lodged with Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council
After three years, the planning commission has rejected the strategic housing development
Markets elsewhere were more mixed on Wednesday, but Euronext Dublin outperformed European peers as it climbed 0.7%
Investors adopt wait-and-see approach on Trump tariffs
Pharma companies also volatile in wake of letters from US president to 17 of them demanding lower prices
Kerry’s decline continues following publication of half-year results earlier this week
Automakers Volkswagen, BMW plunge with trade agreement set to lock in 15% tariffs on exports to US
Appointments seen as vote of confidence from AIB, which bought the company four years ago
Iseq index largely unchanged as banks and Ryanair dip
Company says changes on apartment sizes announced by Government will help lower property and rental costs
Irish hotel group to give up lease on nearby Maldron, which is due to expire next year
Hampden Hill features two-, three- and four-bed homes with 32-acre park and commercial hub
Iseq index advances 0.5%, dragged higher by Ryanair and the main Irish banks
Pan-European Stoxx 600 index logs third consecutive day of losses
Euronext Dublin outperformed its international as it finished the day up 0.6%, boosted by homebuilders
Cairn Homes brings 20 A-rated three-bedroom houses to the market in first-phase launch of Meath scheme this weekend
Iseq index touched record highs on Tuesday, led higher by banks and Ryanair
Pan-European Stoxx 600 index drops 0.2 per cent, snapping four-day winning streak
Housing starts fall to four-year low according to quarterly analysis from Construction Information Services
Dublin-listed home builder affirms confidence in full-year guidance for revenue and profit growth
Iseq index up 1.2% as AIB edges closer to price target for share buyback
Residents on the Parkside estate in Balgriffin on Dublin’s northside say lack of amenities is driving antisocial behaviour
Iseq index up 2.3% as banks move higher, fuelled by positive updates from a trio of US lenders
Iseq Overall Index down around 4% as shares banks, food groups and homebuilders drop
Agency boss insists it does not get involved with builders are also talking to approved housing bodies on projects
Facility would relocate to Kinsealy with Paul McGinely designing new course
Irish Real Estate Pavilion features at annual MIPIM property event for first time
Retailers and sportswear-makers decline after bleak Puma forecast
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