High Court lifts suspension on contract for building €500m worth of social and affordable homes
Action initiated by unsuccessful bidder
Action initiated by unsuccessful bidder
More than 14,000 people were homeless in the State in June - not including those sleeping rough, in domestic violence shelters or seeking asylum
Residential Tenancies Board tribunal hears couple arrived home to find the locks changed and belongings gone
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Lower heating bills benefit tenants, not landlords, while rent caps mean they won’t get higher income from letting out cosier homes
Latest figures indicate there were 6,884 new dwelling completions between April and June this year, a fall of 5.4 per cent on the same period last year
State bodies purchased 5,778 homes worth €1.9bn, with just €302.5m of property bought by entities registered outside the State
Competitiveness council warns current strain on utilities meant business demand would soon outstrip supply with ramifications for inward investment
Close to €20 billion a year needed if we are to build 50,000 homes annually, officials told Jack Chambers on his appointment
While still high, the proportion of 18-34 year olds still living at home dropped to 60.1% last year
Skyrocketing rents, house prices and childcare costs have all combined to mean that people can’t afford more than one or two kids
Summer school hears Simon Harris on need to escape administrative ‘silos’ to build more housing in a politics of ‘pragmatism’
A total of 12,212 homes were sold between April and June this year, a report by property tech firm Geowox indicates
Company asks for extra funds amid industry warnings that water projects inflation is compromising housing delivery
One of the biggest pieces of legislation in the history of the State is intended to speed up housing supply and will allow for restructuring of An Bord Pleanála
Depending on one’s point of view, Minister for Housing’s landmark creation is either a dangerous folly or an architectural gem
Latest barometer shows Dublin prices rose an average rate of 8.6% in 12 months to May this year
Over 125 accommodation centres for Ukrainian refugees have been closed, causing more than 5,000 people to move to a completely different part of Ireland
Opposition claims Government’s Housing for All plan for 33,450 new builds this year will not be delivered
Simon Harris suggests capital acquisitions tax changes may be relevant in context of search for ‘whole variety of housing solutions’
Slew of objections from local residents and groups to plan for 135-unit apartment scheme
Proposals to reform probate and conveyancing and strategy expected to go to Cabinet
Buyers say they were told houses in Hayestown would be ready last January
The risk is that by the time there is a wider acceptance of the need to move more quickly on vital infrastructure projects, it will be too late
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Three-bed house will go on offer for just under €361,000 at Coolock development with council taking a higher equity stake
Bob Jordan, chief executive of The Housing Agency, had a five year deal but will step down in September
Majority of approvals under First Home Scheme were for homes in Dublin, Cork, Kildare, Meath and Wicklow
Government is two years planning legislation but has yet to consult interested parties
Cabinet has approved the wind down of the bad bank as house prices surpass pre-crash levels
Development will ultimately comprise some 4,000 homes along with mix of offices, leisure facilities, retail, parks and a hotel
Agency’s latest half-year report said it supported 131 investments enabaling delivery of 8,900 jobs
House asking prices rose at the fastest pace in two years, according to property website
Housing Delivery Oversight Executive recommended by Housing Commission would exist for five years and have the power to tackle barriers to housing supply
BNP Paribas’s latest index for the construction sector here fell to 47.5 in June as work on commercial projects fell
About half the State’s annual corporate tax take – €12 billion – is now classified as windfall
There are numerous estimates of how many homes Ireland has to build. But which one is right?
Home builder says it has completed 800 units of its 2,700 full-year target for 2024
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Minister for Finance Jack Chambers moves to dampen expectations around ‘tighter’ Budget 2025
Housebuilder has closed 894 unit sales generating revenue of €365m in the first half of the year
Survey of construction costs suggests the Irish capital was eclipsed in cost terms only by Zurich in Switzerland
Paper published by Department of Public Expenditure says subsidies of up to €100,000 available, and says further consideration needed on how better to target supports so State funds are maximised
It’s important to realise that owning your own home is not the only way to secure your financial future
Committee hears new computer system can compare Eircodes, rental price history, RTB data and Revenue details
Darragh O’Brien says overall housing target for 2025 will probably be 50,000
Report by Department of Public Expenditure says under strategic housing development initiative judicial review process may have been acting as ‘pseudo-appeals mechanism’
New report details wide range of possible outcomes for housing demand over coming years
Prices of new homes in Ireland have more than doubled since 2013, emphasising how hard it is to secure a home now
First-time buyers are getting older, buying smaller homes and are not necessarily in a couple. Some urban areas other than Dublin are seeing relatively low activity
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Memo to be circulated to Cabinet before Sinn Féin bill reaches debate stage on Tuesday
These relate to documentation, planning and taxes, according to guide from Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland and the Law Society
There are about 330,000 properties being rented in the private sector, but no tenant is immune from the possibility of losing the roof over their head
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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