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Residents association on Ranelagh street behind site lodge appeal with An Coimisiún Pleanala over €356m scheme
Caps on scheme would be ‘wholly unacceptable’, says Sinn Féin housing spokesman Eoin Ó Broin
Property Clinic: I pay into the sinking fund every year but there isn’t enough money to cover the required works
Threshold says it supported more than 10,000 households in first quarter of year
Hooke & MacDonald boss says he sees early signs of recovery in private rental sector
Property Clinic: These birds are very loud and disruptive. Can they be removed?
Two homes, one price: A one-bed apartment in north Dublin or a former parochial house near Clones
‘This uplift signals that permissions granted in recent years are increasingly moving into the build phase,’ Government says
CSO’s latest snapshot of housing here makes for grim reading with 40 the average age of people who bought homes in Ireland in 2024
After a decade of experimentation and intervention, Government needs to focus on execution, with land rezoning a key element
Annualised property price inflation in the capital was 6.1% in January, latest CSO figures show, below the national figure of 7%
Property Clinic: As we move towards retirement age, these charges are becoming a source of worry
Converting a 200-year old property into three apartments while retaining a business on the ground floor was not easy challenge for Jas Rait and Tanya Comber
One of the more interesting apartments in Dublin due to its Victorian architectural embellishments
Two homes, one price: A bungalow in Bannow or a fourth-floor apartment at The Anchorage
Listed residential landlord pays €31.8m raised from sale of non-core assets as it returns to the acquisition trail
Property Clinic: I don’t want to be held responsible by my landlord for the problem or for the cost of repairing it
Aidan Gallagher’s Bowbeck says development has been delayed by judicial review that led to €3.22m in costs, and economic factors
Bespoke apartments on site of famed former restaurant will hold particular appeal for downsizers in south Dublin
Killester Village property comes with full approval for 38 apartments ideally suited to owner-occupier market
Brownfield site is close to two Luas green line stops and Carrickmines retail park
Planning approval in place across four local authority areas for more than 80,000 residential units
I’ve always had a difficult relationship with the OMC, and have questions about its decisions
Mitchell McDermott annual review also says number of students beds coming on stream this year will be a 20-year low
DHDA is to transfer its lands in Dublin’s Liberties to Land Development Agency for housing
An Coimisiún Pleanála has given Hines the green light to proceed with €646m plan for former diocesan college site
Newly built homes cost, on average, 24% more than existing homes while more energy-efficient homes commanding a €95,000 premium
Initiatives and supports for apartment building ‘are significant steps which will be very impactful’, says CEO Michael Stanley
O’Devaney Gardens apartments and houses priced at up to €473,000
Usher’s Quay two-bed allows its residents to be part of the city’s festivities without setting foot outside
Intention of lower 9% VAT rate was to encourage more apartment and was never expected to lead to reduced prices for the consumer
As the year comes to an end, many putative home buyers may be wondering should they stick or twist
Price of two-bed apartment ranges from €480,000 to €650,000, says Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland
Large 666-home development in Arklow struck down by An Coimisiún Pleanála on appeal by developer Lioncor
New figures highlight high attrition rate for proposed apartments in Greater Dublin Area
More than a third of first-time buyer home loans in Dublin were taken out by those borrowing on their own
Critics say construction rule amendments would lead to smaller, darker units with potential impact on costs unclear
Lovingly restored one-bedroom apartment occupies piano nobile level in north inner city
Two homes, one price: An apartment on Pearse Street or a bungalow 20 minutes from Mullingar
RTB tribunal found the ‘lack of any meaningful response’ to the concerns raised by the tenant had prolonged a ‘difficult situation’ for her
New to the market in Ballsbridge, Cherrywood, Dublin 1 and Kill
Government to examine measures aimed at introducing higher threshold for pursuing judicial review cases
VAT reduction announced in budget does not apply to site and construction services
Newly developed three-bed comes with bespoke, high-spec fit-out and three large balconies
Architect duo were behind the design of this smartly renovated unit which is bathed in light
Limits on size of complex render development ‘unviable commercially’
Turnkey two-bed home in Adelaide House has a B3 energy rating and lift access
Home in mature development underwent full renovation in 2023 with new windows and doors fitted
Or will they simply turbo-charge profits for developers? A construction industry representative debates with an economist
Readers are still looking to see if there is anything in Budget 2026 that will improve their household finances
It is especially frustrating during the night when neighbours are coming in or going out
Four experts – a builder, an architect, an economist and a policy expert – weigh in on measures contained in Budget 2026
Government concerned High Court challenge could ‘paralyse’ apartment construction
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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