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Flow of private landlords from market to impact homelessness

In the recent Focus Ireland report on homelessness it was revealed that one of the primary reasons those experiencing homelessness left their last stable home was due to their landlord selling the property, given the divergence in the treatment for tax purposes of private landlords versus various fund investors in residential property, according to IPAV, the Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers.

Prime first time buyer opportunity for modern centrally located home

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Property: 20 Clibborn Way, Moate, Co. Westmeath, N37 EA37

Connacht residential property predicted to increase by five per cent this year

The Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI) Annual Residential Property Review and Outlook report reveals that estate agents across the country believe demand will increase across all property types with national house prices anticipated to increase by four per cent this year. The report expects Connacht prices to increase by five per cent in 2019, down from eight per cent as reported in 2018.

Galway city agent wins major award

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Galway city estate agent DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard has received the 2018 DNG Franchise of the Year award at the DNG National Conference, which took place in the K Club last Friday. The annual awards event was attended by more than 60 offices, with the awards being based on standards of service, business acumen, and professionalism.

Council would consider Compulsory Purchase on vacant and abandoned former housing stock

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The chief executive of Mayo County Council, Peter Hynes, has said that the council would be open to using compulsory purchase orders to acquire vacant homes in former council estates, that had been purchased by former tenants, but that had become derelict in recent times.

Concerns mooted as local authority tenants face increased rent payments

 

Kyne brands planning permission delay for new UHG emergency department 'unacceptable'

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The delay in submitting a planning application for the new emergency department at UHG is "unacceptable", especially as the current department is "not fit for purpose".

‘Exceptional demand for starter homes’ — Mullery auctioneers

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Mullery auctioneers has reported exceptionally strong demand for starter homes throughout 2018 and this demand looks set to continue into 2019.

DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard signs off on a sucessful 2018

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As the residential sales team in DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard approach the end of another successful year, they are wrapping up the last few sales with less than two weeks of the year to go. Kyle O’Brien and the residential sales division have had another very promising and positive year, listing and selling more than 100 properties across Galway city and county. With 89 per cent of these properties achieving in excess of their initial asking price, they continue to show why they are among the leading agents in the west of Ireland.

Mortgage prices in Westmeath fall below soaring rents

Would be First Time Buyers (FTBs) in Athlone and its environs are getting their affairs in order before year end, to ensure they are primed and ready for action once new bank lending exemptions open again in 2019.

 

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