Big builders say rental reforms are unconstitutional and warn Minister of legal action
Five of the country’s biggest developers seek urgent engagement on legislation in advance of March 1st introduction
Five of the country’s biggest developers seek urgent engagement on legislation in advance of March 1st introduction
Two big economic indicators were published on Thursday but the attention was only on one
Taoiseach says he wants to see prices moderate, having been fuelled for years by undersupply
Bringing up a baby in your parent’s boxroom is not an attractive idea - but in the long term a mix of social and economic factors are driving fertility lower
Government planning to ban scramblers from public places
Mitchell McDermott annual review also says number of students beds coming on stream this year will be a 20-year low
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Lender has approved financing for more than 16,500 homes to date
Couple with three pet dogs say they have struggled to find accommodation for a number of years
About €14.5bn worth of home loans issued in 2025, according to banking industry group
More than half of young renters in NI expect to be able to buy own home; only one-third in Republic with same expectation
High Court allowed group of 15 individuals to pursue the case challenging An Coimisiún Pleanála’s grant of permission
Land Development Agency chief says ‘we can’t wait any longer’ and that State agency is ‘ready to proceed’
The council is positioning itself as a champion of the public interest – but what about the public interest in adequate housing, transport and energy?
Newly built homes cost, on average, 24% more than existing homes while more energy-efficient homes commanding a €95,000 premium
Plan to slash legal fees payable in environmental cases is ‘contrary to EU law and Constitution’
Aimed at those who can’t afford to buy, or are without mortgage approval, scheme offers opportunity to move from renter to owner
Government seeks applications for €1bn infrastructure fund aimed at unlocking sites for development
The highest median price for a dwelling was €677,000 in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown, with the lowest - €190,000 - in Donegal
Real question why Irish and Irish-American Trump supporters haven’t already died of embarrassment
Donald Trump has focused his attack on the EU’s three big weaknesses
Initiatives and supports for apartment building ‘are significant steps which will be very impactful’, says CEO Michael Stanley
James Lawless suggests private-sector colleges could also play bigger role in delivering classroom-based elements of apprenticeships
Private rented dwellings ‘among the most likely to be in poor shape’ but tennants reluctant to raise concerns
The landlord had sought more than €1,800 after claiming damage at her apartment in Dublin 4
Is the economic order under which we live even capable of providing us with basic necessities?
We are creating a panel to listen to the views of under 35-year-olds on everything from society to relationships and politics
Minister for Housing James Browne sending State delegation to ‘actively’ seek investment at MIPIM 2026
Tánaiste in hot water over comments on immigration and homelessness, but insists his position has been consistent
IDA warns Government that State risks losing out on multinational projects due to constraints with power grid
Total of 3,065 commencement notices for new homes were lodged last month
Model could follow Swedish city, which is home to commuters who work in nearby Danish capital
Residential Tenancies Board says couple’s personal circumstances ‘cannot be considered by the tribunal’
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