Irish Daily Mirror

WINNERS & LUAS-ERS..

Property values skyrocket along Cross City line

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where the taxpayer brings about an increase in wealth by paying for new infrastruc­ture, it shares in part of that new wealth.”

The most expensive places to buy property on the Luas Cross City are near the Dawson, Trinity and Westmorela­nd stops – all are at €519,000. Properties along the Dart line bring with them a premium and account for four of the top five dearest places to live, it found.

Homes close to the Sandymount stop average out at €784,000, Lansdowne Road at €737,000, Sydney Parade at €706,000 and Dalkey at €699,000. The Zoe is dating again other stop on the top five is Beechwood in the Ranelagh area of Dublin where homes along the Luas line average out at €727,000.

The website’s Martin Clancy said: “Convenienc­e and affordabil­ity are two key concerns for pretty much everyone who lives and works in Dublin.”

Rise in house values along the Cross City Luas route

THE new man in Zoe Ball’s life was all smiles yesterday – as he stayed tight-lipped. Building boss Michael Reed, 47, looked happy and relaxed as he left home in a black Mercedes with his kids. Asked about his romance with

Zoe, also

47, he smiled and said: “I’m sorry but I have no comment.” On Thursday he and the Strictly It Takes Two host were seen “looking cosy” after a late-night drink in Soho, Central London, before heading to the nearby Soho Hotel. It was Zoe’s first date since the suicide of TV cameraman boyfriend Billy Yates, 40, in May.

She is said to have met Michael through friends. The dad of three lives alone in Chislehurs­t, Kent, after splitting from his partner. An insider said: “Michael is very charismati­c, very handsome, so it is not hard to see the attraction.

“He is also not in showbiz, so that might make any relationsh­ip easier.”

In 2016 Zoe and Fatboy Slim DJ Norman Cook, 54, who have two kids, ended their 17-year marriage. Billy Yates Michael outside his home

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SOHO HO HO Pair are heading off to hotel HAPPY TRAGEDY GRIN
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