Irish property market recovery leads to boost in planning applications granted

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In yet another sign that the residential property market in Ireland is recovering, planning permission for new dwellings increased by over 95% in the final quarter of 2015. The data from the Central Statistics Office show 4,017 applications were permitted compared with 2,057 units for the same period in 2014, an increase of 95.3%. A breakdown of the figures shows that the permissions were granted for 2,754 houses in the fourth quarter of 2015 and 1,905 in the fourth quarter of 2014, an increase of 44.6%. In terms of apartments some 1,263 units were granted compared with 152 units for the same period in 2014, an increase of 730.9%. One off houses accounted for 22.7% of all new planning permissions granted in the final quarter of 2015, the data also shows. The total number of planning permissions granted for all developments was 4,470. This compares with 3,504 in the fourth quarter of 2014, an increase of 27.6%. Total floor area planned was 1,468 thousand square metres in the fourth quarter of 2015. Of this some 40.9% was for new dwellings, 46.8% for other new constructions and 12.3% for extensions. The total floor area planned increased by 94.7% in comparison with the same quarter in 2014. Planning Permissions for new buildings for Agriculture increased to 420 on the quarter compared to 165 permissions in the same quarter of 2014. Taylor Scott International

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