Housing can be a hidden admissions officer for students - quiet, powerful and unaccountable
Denmark’s social housing model shows how government initiatives can build sustainable and affordable housing for mixed communities
Denmark’s social housing model shows how government initiatives can build sustainable and affordable housing for mixed communities
While international capital is essential, there is a strong case for fostering investment among Irish households
Homeowners will also be able to avail of tax exemptions for rental income
Home building could hit 43,000 this year, says top civil servant
Move would prevent sale of any private market housing in Dublin 7 development of more than 1,000 apartments
Every pressure group now knows it can be the unstoppable force that meets the moveable government
Tipperary directly built just three new social houses. Dublin managed 72
When cost rental is excluded from data, increase in private tenancies is actually much lower than claimed, says Sinn Féin
Sherry Fitzgerald reports a 1.3% increase in the average value of second-hand homes nationwide, down from 2.3% last year
‘This uplift signals that permissions granted in recent years are increasingly moving into the build phase,’ Government says
Sites given to children are tax-free if the plan is to build a home, but things get complicated if they sell it on with no home
Profiteering from rental income via reits and property funds during a housing crisis is inherently unethical
Housing body Clúid says it will have to switch to 100 per cent social housing at Bannow Road development in Cabra
Milltown housing development to include 556 apartments and six three-bedroom courtyard houses
I’m not much of a believer in signs, but surely the resilience of my clematis is something to cling to
There will be 1.6 million people aged 65 and over in Ireland in 15 years’ time
Developer puts indicative price of €73.9m on 142 homes tagged for social housing
The highest median price paid for a dwelling was €681,500 in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown, while the lowest was €198,000 in Donegal
Legislation overhauled RPZ system and allowed landlords to reset rents between tenancies
More people deciding to work on their home instead of moving
Building activity in the residential sector posted its second successive month of growth for the first time since the first half of 2025
Internal papers say builders rushed to take advantage of levy waivers by registering commencements but that some projects were not progressing
Part of the goal of the Central Bank policy is to make it a bit easier for smaller lenders to enter the bridging market
Thousands of households are trapped in long-term mortgage arrears, and now fuel debt and buy-now-pay-later schemes are affecting many more
Homebuilder’s share price need to more double for all options to be in the money
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown council chief recommends rezoning of Woodbrook house be dropped
It appears the plan for derelict accommodation is to dismiss the social housing option
Cohousing residents would have their own front door but share amenities such as gardens and common rooms
Median transaction was sold 7% above the original asking price in March with one in six transactions settled 20% or more above asking
‘Every time someone flushes in the flats above me, the toilet overflows in my house,’ says SNA
The Gulf region is a ‘major producer’ of products such as fertiliser, plastics, and aluminium
Hundreds of Stepaside locals and golf course owner oppose changes to south Dublin lands
Site of Drumcondra houses, acquired by Dublin City Council more than seven years ago, may be sold back to private market
Arrangement offers funding to first-time buyers unable to afford new-build home despite deposit and mortgage approval
Glenveagh boss Stephen Garvey believes the Government has got the policy mix right
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
Construction of ‘holiday suites’ linked to hotel began in 2006 but stopped after council alleged planning non-compliance
Using electricity consumption to measure vacancy shows Ireland has a rate far below that indicated by census data
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
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