Ruby Eastwood: Why would anyone choose to live in a city as ridiculous as Dublin?
Like the enchanted gift in a fairy tale, a city will change you in ways you can’t predict, and not all of them will be kind
Like the enchanted gift in a fairy tale, a city will change you in ways you can’t predict, and not all of them will be kind
From the housing crisis and precarious work to putting off big life decisions such as marriage and children, four people aged 19-37 are wary of what’s ahead
Figures from Department of Housing include 4,775 homeless children
Top civil servant Graham Doyle says he opposed term and not proposed role
Dublin councils spending up to €44,000 on average to refurbish vacant social homes
Home loans valued at €1.5bn approved in April, says BPFI
Prices for three-bed homes in Lattin Place are above the €360,000 threshold for ‘affordable’ homes in the area
Minister for Public Expenditure Jack Chambers insists plans to appoint head of Housing Activation Office will go ahead
The average development cost of each unit is estimated to be €466,000 according to the report
Skills shortage a ‘national emergency’ in the eyes of some as calls for recruitment drive grow louder
Ireland’s resilient economic record, sustained inward migration and growing base of global corporates make it an attractive proposition for investors
James Browne says there is ‘use it or lose it’ element in proposals aimed at activating delayed developments
Opposition plans ‘Raise the Roof’ protest on housing amid new measures
Proposed measure is bid to activate developments such as large-scale apartment schemes which might otherwise go beyond their permission timeline
Fate of hotel remains uncertain after prolonged turmoil over governance
People are running out of patience
Planning a major constraint on the housing system
Uisce Éireann's starkest warning yet on water constraints follows Government’s revised 2030 housing target
Local authority says it has 11 ‘void’ units in Cherry Orchard as locals speak of being ‘terrorised’ by antisocial behaviour
Seen & heard: Developers warn on housing; Marlet’s retail parks shortlist; Click.ie collapse file for DPP; UGG owner takes Primark to court in US
Things looking good for shareholders in listed homebuilder despite ongoing failure of the State to get enough homes built
Rent for the one-bedroom apartments will be €1,326 per month, while the two-bedroom units are €1,478 per month
With rents across the State rising at the fastest rate in decades, people tell us about the challenges tenants face
As the housing shortage cuts into economic competitiveness and social solidarity, the consequences of bad decisions are more apparent
The home ownership rate among those aged 25-39, once considered a prime homeowning age, has dwindled to just 7%
Report on reform of rent caps to be brought to Coalition leaders next week with Cabinet decision expected soon
A Mayo County Council manager has called for a boycott of holiday homeowners
Uisce Éireann calls for range of planning and legal issues to be addressed to tackle housing crisis, document sent to Government shows
Accounting firm calls for suite of tax measures to maintain Ireland’s competitive edge
Meeting took place after three attempts by Emma Blain to set appointment up
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Association of local authority management says more staffing, better processes and more access to land needed if Government targets are to be met
Headline rate softer than the 8% recorded in February
Proposal is about ‘demanding accountability’ from holiday homeowners, says Tom Gilligan of Mayo County Counc
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