Scammers trying to cheat public with accommodation offers, Department of Housing warns
Fake online messages circulating about State’s Housing for All programme and other schemes
Fake online messages circulating about State’s Housing for All programme and other schemes
As much as €140bn in public and private funding will be needed to reach the Government’s housing delivery target of 300,000 homes by 2030
Flexible and hybrid working are becoming even more important tools as housing crisis makes it harder to attract and retain staff
Activity declined by almost 84% in key local authority areas Fingal and South Dublin last year, according to a new report from the banks
We need a retrofit reality check; the figures don’t stack up and we can’t be bothered
1,865 years: how long it would take for young people in one part of Dublin to have a home of their own, according to new analysis
North Dublin projects are intended to deliver more than 2,100 homes
James Sheehan claims 252 home scheme ‘will erode the long established character of the neighbourhood’
More than 100,000 homes could be created by converting old premises and promoting living over shops
Construction firms continued to face sharply rising input costs in February, reporting higher metals prices in particular, AIB report finds
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Party’s leader accuses Coalition of ‘disastrous’ immigration policy claiming it ‘refused to work with communities’
Landlord company Patchflow Ltd acknowledges ‘stress’ caused to tenants, says further discussions will take place
Deal, which is an expansion of an existing arrangement, will see funding provided on a half and half basis by Bank of Ireland and AIB
Sinn Féin’s Eoin Ó Broin says LDA should not proceed with rent increases, as they will ‘add financial hardship to existing tenants’
Successful applicants will pay €1,547 per month for two-bed units allocated in first phase of Oscar Traynor Woods housing development
Dublin-listed homebuilder reports strong growth on back of exceptional demand
Housing Minister denies evictions are connected to new tenancy rules
More women than men are buying solo, a trend that seems likely to continue
Television: In the wake of the unexpected death of the chummy and clubbable Wallace, it is wonderful to see the architect on screen one final time
Demonstration aimed at highlighting ‘disproportionate’ impact shortage of affordable housing having on Gaeltacht areas
Minister for Public Expenditure sought ‘radical options’ to deal with judicial reviews of planning and infrastructure issues
The notices, which affect about 100 people including children, were received on Friday
Significant overhaul of private rent control system will take force on Sunday, affecting all new tenancies
Lorcan Sirr’s assertion regarding figures makes for very disturbing reading
Alongside speed of delivery, the composition of supply also matters
Deal to buy Kevin Street site expected to be finalised in weeks with former offices expected to be replaced with housing
Roughly 25,000 new workers per year are needed to deliver investment planned between now and 2030, report finds
Irish Mortgage Advisors say fall in house building activity will be ‘a disappointment’ to people hoping to get onto the property ladder
Department of Finance officials warned new corporation tax break could cost as much as €120m
Figures ‘demonstrate’ Coalition ‘slashed funding for vital homeless prevention schemes’, says Sinn Féin
Listed residential landlord pays €31.8m raised from sale of non-core assets as it returns to the acquisition trail
Rents across the State increased by 4.4% last year, up from an inflation rate of 3.6% in 2024, Daft.ie report shows
Inside Politics: Council chiefs threatened with visit to headmaster’s office over housing sluggishness
Ministers ‘seriously concerned’ over progress and set deadline of June for local authorities to act
In reality, we don’t actually know for certain how many houses we’re building
Aidan Gallagher’s Bowbeck says development has been delayed by judicial review that led to €3.22m in costs, and economic factors
Government design, not market forces alone, has shaped today’s housing crisis
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Refusal to raise Help-to-Buy threshold and reduction of VAT rate on apartments signal shift in relationship with traditional three-bed semi-Ds
Property professionals give their views on demand, Government schemes and housing completions
Sinn Fein leader objecting to student housing planned for site of former pub in Cabra
Home prices increased by 7% last year, CSO figures show
Una McKevitt’s play turns into a riotous black farce. It’s a tonal shift that pays off
Minister for Housing insists ‘sustained, practical, effective action’ has been taken to restrict multiple unit sales
Critics of short-term letting argue it takes properties off the market that could be sold for housing or rented out
Inside Politics: Government accused of prioritising tourism over housing
Surveyors say certainty will maximise value for taxpayers’ cash
Ban on planning for new short-term lets in places with more than 20,000 people is seen as a victory for tourism over housing
Early Edition with Aideen Finnegan: The lack of housing could risk Irish emigres not returning to the country
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Planning approval in place across four local authority areas for more than 80,000 residential units
Letters to be issued from Monday will detail average increases of 30 per cent
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