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# gaffs - Sunday 14 April, 2013
Photos: Here’s what a €95 million apartment in New York looks like
The penthouse apartment at the Pierre Hotel is on the market – and if it sells, it will set a new record for a New York City gaff.
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Photos: Here’s an €11 million island up for sale in Bermuda
Because hey, who wouldn’t want to own their own island?
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Over 7,000 complete local property tax returns
Most homeowners have submitted their returns electronically as over 714,000 letters have now been issued by the Revenue Commissioners.
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579 people pay the property tax in its first week
Figures released by the Revenue also show there were more than 600,000 hits on its new website to calculate property tax.
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Planning applications down 17 per cent as construction remains in doldrums
Donegal was the only county which saw an increase in planning applications in 2012.
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Fewer than 8,500 houses built in Ireland last year
Here is the table to show you how many houses were built in your county last year.
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Photos: Versace mansion put up for sale for €49 million
The house, owned by the president of the Italian fashion house Versace, was built in the early 1950s and is considered an important architectural achievement.
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Price index shows property prices have stabilised – Daft.ie
Daft.ie has matched the prices in the national property price index with its own, and believes the market is stabilising.
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House prices are still falling – except for South County Dublin
The average asking price for a house in Ireland is now €167,000 – down by 54 per cent since the peak of the boom.
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The Evening Fix… now with added meerkat
The things we learned, loved and shared today.
Share54 TweetAt last: Long-awaited register of property prices in Ireland is here
Propertypriceregister.ie, which provides detailed information on residential property prices in Ireland, was launched this afternoon.
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More immigrants buying homes in Ireland than ever before
Around 7 per cent of immigrants in Ireland now has a mortgage, compared to around 14 per cent of Irish-born people.
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