Nama to transfer sites for 4,000 potential homes to Land Development Agency
So-called bad bank has moved to take direct ownership of certain land ahead of its wind-down next year
So-called bad bank has moved to take direct ownership of certain land ahead of its wind-down next year
Latest official figures indicate that property prices nationally rose at an annual rate of 10.6%
Portuguese government considering exempting young workers from income tax to stem a brain drain
Tens of thousands of Irish people go abroad every year: many see it as a short-term plan to turbocharge their homebuying prospects
Significant reforms mean that Ireland now has a chance to unlock land, integrate infrastructure, and drive innovation – but will it happen?
The south Dublin property was put on the market for €7.5 million in early 2023
Good work of charity for homeless not in doubt but ‘numerous key compliance and governance failures’ found by Charities Regulator
It’s difficult to imagine any other European city allowing the development that has blighted the Liberties
Sharp 127% increase in construction sector insolvencies this year, says CRIFVision-net
Banks still chastened by the crash are unlikely to offer such financing
Rising homeless service costs ‘should’ be borne by Department of Housing, Dublin City Council says
Housing assistance payment and Rental Accommodation Scheme fail to provide the State with long-term assets, report states
TDs to hear Land Development Agency has pipeline of 37 sites to deliver about 17,000 homes
Controversial Planning and Development Bill a key part of plans to address housing crisis, but Opposition says it will add to delays and costs
Research shows many homes listed as available are already sale agreed due to delays in updating websites and also to maintain market interest in case sales fall through
Why put up the inheritance threshold when 90 per cent of people have told the Revenue Commissioners their house is worth less than €365,000?
Ireland is not building enough homes - a more focused approach is needed in future
Susan Reynolds (35) from Darndale, Dublin, has since secured housing through the charity Hail, and is studying psychology at UCD
Various reports and targets have suggested anything from 33,000 a year to 85,000. Why the discrepancy?
Is it worth buying a home with granny-flat potential, how much does it cost to build and would you be eligible for tax-free income if you rent it out?
Two students, from Dublin and Galway, have chosen to move North for cheaper housing - and one is even considering commuting home for work from her new rented home
More than 200,000 additional homes would be needed this year to match UK homes to population ratio
State likely to fall short of 2024 completions target, according to Sherry Fitzgerald chief Marian Finnegan
A senior portfolio manager at Garda Capital Partners in Switzerland, Peter McGarry’s Townbe Unlimited has raised the ire of anti-immigration protesters for providing housing for asylum seekers
Project had faced slew of opposition, including from local tennis club
Uisce Éireann says €118m investment will boost supply for housing, hospitals and Dublin Airport
Dublin Theatre Festival 2024: This nomadic play’s use of other productions’ sets mirrors the insecure tenures so many young people are forced to put up with
CalypsoAI, now headed by Irishman Donnchadh Casey, is building out its Irish team rapidly
Budget 2025: Will it alter our shaky trajectory on housing? Will it end emergency department overcrowding in hospitals?
Accounts show investment fund subsidiaries paid off lenders
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Budget 2025: With house prices still on the rise, these are incremental measures on the long and rocky road to stability
USC cut to 3%; extra credits for renters; 10,000 new social homes to built and free public transport for under-9s
Minister for Public Expenditure spoke immediately after the Minister for Finance
Budget 2025: Government increases tax designed to discourage the bulk buying of homes by investment funds
State agreements being entered into with contractors are not fit for purpose, according to Sinn Féin TD Brian Stanley
Latest figures show there are 47,936 households on social housing waiting list in Northern Ireland
Interim chief executive at Peter McVerry Trust was paid €1,000 a day following resignation of previous CEO
We have a windfall – but the golden apples seem to have fallen on our heads. Our governing culture has lost its great get-out clause: ‘If only we had the money…'
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Public not convinced Government has been effective enough at ensuring infrastructure keeps pace with needs
The main reason people are homeless in Dublin is not that they left direct provision or arrived from abroad
Housing, immigration and the €336,000 bike shed are the Government issues people have noticed most
Without good planning, joined-up thinking and the required infrastructure, promised housing targets will never be delivered on
Households to benefit from extension to reduced 9% VAT rate on energy bills into next year
Simon Harris, Micheál Martin, Holly Cairns and others reply to letters from students and recent graduates on the key issues they face today
Trinity College Dublin lecturer and author Kevin Power gives his take on students’ use of AI to help them with exam papers
A total of 4,419 children were in homelessness accommodation at the end of the summer
First-time buyers continue to drive activity in the market, representing 62% of approvals since August 2023
Number of 4,000 at the start of last year has now risen to more than 16,000
The arrival of a new government will have little impact on the supply of housing or on its affordability
Institute claims proposed tax is one of few ways policymakers could reduce cost of housing
Labour leader says Sinn Féin’s call for restrictions on housing scheme amount to ‘new low in political vernacular’
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