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  2. Irish property bubble - Wikipedia

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    Nationwide. Dublin. The Irish property bubble was the speculative excess element of a long-term price increase of real estate in the Republic of Ireland from the early 2000s to 2007, a period known as the later part of the Celtic Tiger. In 2006, the prices peaked at the top of the bubble, with a combination of increased speculative construction ...

  3. Local property tax (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The local property tax (LPT) is annual self-assessed tax charged on the market value of all residential properties in Ireland. It came into effect on 1 July 2013 and is collected by the Revenue Commissioners. The tax is assessed on residential properties. The owner of a property is liable (though in the case of leases over twenty years, the ...

  4. Hibernia Real Estate Group - Wikipedia

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    Hibernia Real Estate Group Ltd, formerly called Hibernia REIT plc when it was a public real estate investment trust, [5] is a real estate development firm headquartered in Dublin, Ireland. The company owns 32 properties in Dublin, and has a portfolio valued at € 1.309 billion. [6][7] On June 17, 2022, the Hibernia REIT was acquired by ...

  5. Irish Residential Properties REIT - Wikipedia

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    Dublin, Ireland. Revenue. € 50.6 million (2018) Website. www.iresreit.ie. Irish Residential Properties REIT Plc or IRES is a multi-unit residential letting company and REIT focused on the Dublin property market and that of other major Irish urban centres. It is listed on Euronext Dublin and is a constituent member of the ISEQ 20 with a market ...

  6. Ghost estate - Wikipedia

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    A ghost estate (Irish: Eastát na Sí, " Fairy estate" [1][2]) is an unoccupied housing estate, particularly one built in the Republic of Ireland during the period of economic growth when the Irish economy was known as the Celtic Tiger. A massive surplus of housing, combined with the late-2000s recession, resulted in a large number of estates ...

  7. Economy of the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The economy of the Republic of Ireland is a highly developed knowledge economy, focused on services in high-tech, life sciences, financial services and agribusiness, including agrifood. Ireland is an open economy (3rd on the Index of Economic Freedom), [ 29 ] and ranks first for high-value foreign direct investment (FDI) flows. [ 30 ]