My child lives rent free in a home I own. Will that cause either of us a tax problem?
Revenue rules are fairly tight on financial support for independent adult children once it exceeds €3,000 in any one year
Revenue rules are fairly tight on financial support for independent adult children once it exceeds €3,000 in any one year
People whose children have flown the nest often want to move to a smaller home, but finding one and organising finances and timing can be stressful
Life in Ireland today looks nothing like it did when benchmark metrics were defined
Large 666-home development in Arklow struck down by An Coimisiún Pleanála on appeal by developer Lioncor
The city of Gothenburg has been transformed from a shipbuilding town to a global hub for manufacturing, services and life sciences
Inside Business podcast with Ciarán Hancock
The number of prospective homebuyers paying between €1,000 and €2,000 in rent has more than doubled since 2017, according to Bank of Ireland
Lack of supply continues to be the main issue, while Government initiatives provide some hope
Flawed regulatory policy cobbled together to help tenants is excluding funders of much-needed housing supply
Housing shortages continue to weigh on market, but overall it’s been a good year for land sales, with strong demand
There has been a 43% reduction in lending in real money terms since 2020 despite of a 51% increase in the median cost of a house
New Residential Tenancies Board figures show rise in eviction notices. But what is behind this?
Construction analyst firm’s housing figures at odds with Government
The stretch of buildings on Townsend Street has long been derelict
Uisce Éireann says ‘there is no capacity for new connections’ at Carrignavar near the city
It’s convenient for the Government that the new proposals lands just as Ranelagh residents take a judicial review against MetroLink
Judicial reviews and delays in the planning system have stalled the Dublin drainage scheme for years – a project crucial to future housebuilding
Bigger not-for-profit AHBs have operations on a par with large companies, with assets worth billions of euro and monthly rental income of €10m
Rise in number of eviction notices issued by landlords intending to sell their property comes before regulations take effect in March
Focus Ireland says many children now facing second or third Christmas in emergency accommodation
New figures highlight high attrition rate for proposed apartments in Greater Dublin Area
Housing insecurity makes women and children ‘more vulnerable to domestic abuse’, says National Women’s Council
Some 5,405 notices of termination received in third quarter of 2025, up from 3,995 in same period last year
Borrowing limit at drawdown 60% of valuation while interest rate on bridging loan is at 7%
Inside Business podcast with Ciarán Hancock
Watchdog report notes need for action in governance and risk, finance, property and tenant management
We have seen before how cutting ‘red tape’ leads to disaster, especially in planning and housing
Turnover rose by 23 per cent, helped by a €4.4 million contribution from a Belfast-based agent acquired in January last year
Delays and disappointment for Mayo campaigners who seek more support to repair damaged homes
State’s largest private landlord on track to sell 50 apartments this year
Now we are caught in a Catch 22 of our own making on migration and infrastructure
Housing funder will use extra capacity to fund growing pipeline of homebuilding projects, particularly among SME builders
Renting a home in Foxrock in the first quarter of this year would set a household back an average of €3,718 a month, according to the CSO
New five-year green loan facility refinances existing funding for developer active on nine Irish sites and planning 800-home Balbriggan project
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