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Greystar buys two large student accommodation properties in Dublin and Galway
US-based property development and investment group Greystar has bought a portfolio of student housing in Dublin and Galway. The properties were sold by US investment manager EQT Real Estate. Selling ...
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Northern Ireland’s richest woman set to sell contents of 13th-century castle
The contents of Corby Castle — owned by Northern Ireland’s richest woman, Lady Ballyedmond — are set to go under the hammer in the new year. The castle in Cumbria, the property of Mary Haughey, ...
Properties listed by a lender remain a small portion of the broader market in Toronto, but the words “power of sale” have ...
Ryecroft’s story begins in the late 1800s, when the Cosgrove family, recently arrived from Ireland during the gold rush, ...
Ireland’s most expensive homes range from €4.95 million to almost €10 million. Sandycove, Lansdown Place, Temple Road, ...
Sotheby’s will host its first two New York jewelry auctions at its new headquarters in the renovated Breuer Building at 945 Madison Ave. The auction house purchased the historic 13,000-square-foot ...
TTR Sotheby’s International Realty, the firm that sells luxury real estate to the rich and famous in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan region, started off the last month of the year with leadership ...
Sotheby’s is being sued by a furious art collector who claims the famed auction house is reneging on a deal to buy back his $1.5 million painting — that could be a fake. Financier Charles Cahn, says ...
On Tuesday night, the Breuer Building played host to something that would have been unthinkable during the decades it spent housing The Whitney: its first auction. But when I was walking through the ...
In the fiercely competitive landscape of the ultra-luxury real estate market along Florida’s East Coast, continued migration of wealth is reshaping the region’s most coveted coastal communities and ...
Transforming a world-class museum into an auction house is more complicated than it sounds. For one thing, Sotheby’s will need to tear down five walls in its biggest gallery the night before its ...
A diamond brooch that French emperor Napoleon lost while fleeing from the Battle of Waterloo in the early 19th century sold for more than 3.5 million Swiss francs — about $4.4 million — at a Geneva ...
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