Irish public ‘emotionally checking out’ after succession of crises
Instead of panicking in the face of global turmoil, people are emotionally checking out, survey suggests
Instead of panicking in the face of global turmoil, people are emotionally checking out, survey suggests
Voters wary as Mary Lou McDonald’s party beats all-or-nothing, Marxist drum on housing
Employers are considering accommodation options to secure the best staff but when your boss is also your landlord, things can get delicate
ESB data does not tell the whole story
People renting under such arrangements are known as licensees rather than tenants and have far fewer protections
Goodbody report says most builders expect to increase residential construction this year, or to match 2025 levels
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First-time buyers were approved for 2,316 mortgages, which was 63.5% of the total
Yet, annual house price inflation eased for the fourth quarter in a row
Big Four accountancy firm has reiterated its call to the slash Capital Gains Tax rate in Budget 2027
New project aims to reduce number of vacant properties in Gaeltacht areas and make them available for Irish speakers
Bid on everything. Get outbid on everything. Forget about that one house
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
Plans call for 481 apartments at Carrickmines site
Using electricity consumption to measure vacancy shows Ireland has a rate far below that indicated by census data
Construction of ‘holiday suites’ linked to hotel began in 2006 but stopped after council alleged planning non-compliance
West Cork activist retires his Thursday performances, where he sang Everyone Should Have a Home
Think tank says projected completions for this year and next ‘remain below level needed’ to start closing demand-supply gap
Participants in research recalled ‘poor-quality prefab classrooms’ and other portable structures, associating with impermanence or lower standards
Prices in Dublin and urban areas are softening as second-hand home listings increase
Regulator says spike in oil and gas prices will lead to lower growth and higher inflation
Meeting ambitions, closing skills gaps and attracting international capital such as pension funds and sovereign wealth funds are all in the mix
Young adults cannot remain in Gaeltacht areas because of high prices, holiday homes and planning rules, Oireachtas committee told
It’s all very well having pushing the boat out for an extra bedroom, but your quality of life may suffer
Rural vacancy rates are more than twice as high as those found in urban areas
Children’s Rights Alliance report gives Government a ‘D grade’ on social housing among other issues
Jack Chambers to brief Cabinet on plans aimed at speeding up critical infrastructure delivery
New CIF survey reveals pricing was already an issue for firms before the Iran war
Television: Maggie Molloy is down-to-earth and seems to appreciate that she is helping people meet a basic need in their life
Completions rise, but concerns remain on whether momentum can be sustained, says Knight Frank
After a decade of experimentation and intervention, Government needs to focus on execution, with land rezoning a key element
Critique without a measurable alternative adds little to policy debate
Photographs of elderly citizens facing eviction in Sligo convey the message that current policy is wrong
To 30-somethings hoping to start a family, the connection between the lack of available homes and the State’s falling fertility rate is obvious
The most extraordinary aspect of the case is how protracted and arduous the process of enforcing the law proved to be
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Landlord of six houses in Sonas development told tenants, aged between their 50s and 80s, they must leave by June
Extension of Accommodation Recognition Payment scheme to March 2027 part of winding-down process
Judicial reviews are increasing – but it is not Nimby residents’ associations who are behind them
Excessive regulation can stifle development and become a vehicle for vested interests
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Annualised property price inflation in the capital was 6.1% in January, latest CSO figures show, below the national figure of 7%
After negative equity and years renting, Céire Sadlier managed to buy a new home - but it didn’t feel like hers
Dublin City Council served notice on residents of Avila Park housing scheme in Finglas last month
Sherry FitzGerald report highlights low level of private stock currently on market
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Property Clinic: As we move towards retirement age, these charges are becoming a source of worry
Solving Dublin’s housing challenge will require difficult but unavoidable choices about public investment and land use
With the second hand market hugely short of supply, many people are turning their three-bed home into a four-bed and staying put
Government may have got policies right, but targets may still be missed
Estate agent highlights sequence of policy changes which it says is changing dynamic
Number of short-term lets outnumbers long-term rentals by four to one, Threshold claims
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