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Irish House Rentals: Average property rent nationwide unchanged in year to ... - FinFacts Ireland

NAMA sells €6m worth of houses in two weeks after guarantee - Irish Independent

Friday Newspaper Review - - Irish Business News - - May 18, 2012 - FinFacts Ireland

Community response to ghost estate problem - Irish Examiner

The board has gone to the dogs - Irish Examiner

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Irish House Rentals: Average property rent nationwide unchanged in year to ... - FinFacts Ireland


Irish House Rentals: Average property rent nationwide unchanged in year to ...
FinFacts Ireland
By Finfacts Team Irish House Rentals: The average rent nationwide in the first quarter of 2012 was largely unchanged from a year previously (down 0.1%), according to the latest report published by Ireland's biggest property website, Daft.ie.

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NAMA sells €6m worth of houses in two weeks after guarantee - Irish Independent


Irish Independent

NAMA sells €6m worth of houses in two weeks after guarantee
Irish Independent
Rental properties in Cork city commanded 5.5pc higher prices, while those in Dublin city centre areas were up 2.1pc. Rents in Galway city were mainly stable, while prices fell in Limerick and Waterford. Throughout the rest of the country, rents fell by ...

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Friday Newspaper Review - - Irish Business News - - May 18, 2012 - FinFacts Ireland


Friday Newspaper Review - - Irish Business News - - May 18, 2012
FinFacts Ireland
Rental properties in Cork city commanded 5.5pc higher prices, while those in Dublin city centre areas were up 2.1pc. Rents in Galway city were mainly stable, while prices fell in Limerick and Waterford. Throughout the rest of the country, rents fell by ...

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Community response to ghost estate problem - Irish Examiner


Community response to ghost estate problem
Irish Examiner
Mountain View is an estate of 23 holiday homes built at the height of the boom by a Limerick partnership that had hoped to sell them for around €300000 each. Cut to two years later. The partnership is in receivership and most of the houses are empty.

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The board has gone to the dogs - Irish Examiner


The board has gone to the dogs
Irish Examiner
The IGB receives €11m from taxpayers each year, but it has struggled to repay a development debt to Limerick City Council. It has dramatically cut its wage bill from €9.7m to €7.3m and substantially reduced its prize money from €10.6m to €7.7m.

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