Minority Rule by Ash Sarkar: Pick up this book and see the world clearly
With her first book, Sarkar aims to bury the the culture wars and advance a critique that everyone urgently needs to hear
With her first book, Sarkar aims to bury the the culture wars and advance a critique that everyone urgently needs to hear
Figures come as Minister rows back on Government commitment to end homelessness by 2030
Continuity of ‘implacable social systems’ witnesses the refloating of an old focus on the back garden
For social housing applications, Dublin City Council has paused the priority status for people leaving care. At least one young woman has been left in a troubling limbo
There are many ideas to ease the housing crisis but not all are equal
Number of institutional landlords in capital has grown, with average rent for new tenancies at €2,226
The German party’s secret weapon is its self-radicalising multipliers
Call them ‘seomraí’, ‘shedsits’ or garden cabins, the Government’s plan to relax rules on garden dwellings is dividing experts
Over a third of this cohort anticipating their mortgage payments will still be ‘significant’ at that stage, according to a new report
Gifts from the bank of mum and dad are pushing up property prices and widening the social divide
Relying on exchequer grants to deliver climate and energy targets not sustainable in long term, department said
Sale follows the granting of planning permission at the site for an additional 176 units, bringing the total to 1,178
Open-market rents across the country are now 43 per cent higher than before the Covid-19 pandemic
Allowing rent resets when a home becomes vacant, along with greater opportunities for maintenance and improvements to be recouped, represents the best way to resolve issues in the rental market
With grit and as much drama as any property TV show, Abi Dillon flipped her first house to renovate a derelict cottage in Co Cork.
‘We have to simply work on attracting private sector investment into house building at an appreciable scale that will make the difference’
Minister seeks review of provisions for excluding people convicted of non-political crimes from being granted refugee status
Micheál Martin defends plan to exempt back-garden log cabins from planning permission, saying ‘solution mode’ needed
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Economist Niall Conroy says ‘big step change’ needed to double number of homes being delivered
Central Bank governor Gabriel Makhlouf warns minister of risks
Construction industry lobby calls for more funding for new homes
Rush to deliver large-scale apartment schemes in response to crisis runs risk of creating ‘modern-day slums’
Department of Housing is considering changes to exempt free-standing modular or cabin-style homes from planning permission
Property professionals give their views on demand, Government schemes and housing completions
Minister of State John Cummins says proposal would allow more people to live independently
Median residential property price at the end of 2024 was €355,000
Extensions up to 40m2 to a home can be built without planning permission whereas habitable structures of this size must have approval if not attached to the home itself
Dramatic decline in apartment delivery compounding ‘deepening supply crisis’, notes report
Prices released for first 66 State-subsidised apartments as sales expected to open in June
Measure designed to reduce land speculation would see levy of 25% tax on land that is rezoned for housing
Clúid housing says change would allow group to be more suitable for investment
Government preparing to agree additional €450 million in capital funding for housing sector
Mood ahead of first Cabinet housing subcommittee more taut than might have been expected, following interventions by Taoiseach Micheál Martin
European Commission imposed standstill period on progress of Bill to regulate short-term letting while it worked to agree regulation on EU-wide level
Dublin City Council has granted permission to Ruirside Developments Ltd at Parkgate Street in Dublin 8
Previous ‘costly’ tax incentive schemes should not be considered, Minister for Finance says
Shortages are driving increases in pay while employers are also having to offer other benefits to attract staff
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Simon Harris warns over failed policies of the past, but Micheál Martin’s party wants drastic action to meet housing targets
Residential property output is stagnating, but immediate government action on three key issues could jump-start the market
The only 40,000 estimate for completions last year, which was often quoted in the general election campaign, came from Deutsche Bank
There’s a sense that this is probably the last extended act in a long political career and that time is short
The boxes attached to bicycle stands are seen as a symbol of overtourism – that sounds like wishful thinking where Dublin is concerned
Low-profile firm entered the market a decade ago and had 800 units at its peak across Dublin and other cities
Ministers expected on Monday to discuss creation of ‘clearing office’ with aim to clear blockages in system and co-ordinate homebuilding and servicing of zoned lands
Paul Harney (42) lives in three-bedroom apartment in Rathfarnham, Dublin 14, with his wife and daughter
Micheál Martin looks to encourage private investors to return as housebuilding and apartment completions slow down
The average age for moving out of the family home is 28. What kind of financial contribution, if any, should people make in the meantime?
Long delays, failed projects and a city centre blighted by derelict sites – maybe it’s time for more realistic planning applications
Extra supply at the top relieves pressure on the whole market. This is one form of trickle-down economics that works
Government response to housing debate ‘could have been written by ChatGPT’, Labour claims
A survey of 1,000 people was carried out by Accord, the Catholic marriage guidance agency
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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