Minister for Housing ‘angry’ at rogue developers but has no plans to pursue them
Darragh O’Brien says it is a ‘great frustration’ that many companies to blame have folded and set back up again
Darragh O’Brien says it is a ‘great frustration’ that many companies to blame have folded and set back up again
Child homelessness rises 17% in last year, Department of Housing data shows
Fianna Fáil TD says keeping Help to Buy and the First Home schemes would be red line issues for party in any coalition talks
Department of Housing’s assessment on the of building homes confirms what industry practitioners have been saying for years
A Bill to safeguard 30 per cent of Irish seas faces has broad support among the public and politicians. Yet it has faced repeated, infuriating setbacks
Department of Housing cost study assessed cost of delivering four different building types in the Greater Dublin Area
Minister told Cabinet of plans to allocate net €6.3bn to fund capital works, public pay costs and cost of living measures
Housing assistance payment and Rental Accommodation Scheme fail to provide the State with long-term assets, report states
Ministers Malcolm Noonan and Eamon Ryan say they want Bill passed before election as was agreed in programme for government
Most recent Department of Housing figures show such units are cheapest in Roscommon at €235,800 and most expensive in Dublin city at €449,500
Uisce Éireann says €118m investment will boost supply for housing, hospitals and Dublin Airport
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Cash buyers - often overseas investment funds - are snapping up thousands of apartments in Ireland for which others can’t get mortgages because of fire safety issues
Proposal costed at €40m would mean more applicants able to claim highest payment of €30,000
Over 4,000 children in some 2,000 families were homeless last month
As key services in education, health, housing and transport struggle with increasing demand, plans are being devised to deal with pressures from rising immigration and people living longer
Minister for Housing Darragh O’Brien says rise in membership will allow for reduction of cases on hand within board
Severe shortage of rental accommodation on Inishowen peninsula affecting families who want to have their defective homes rebuilt
To date a Government scheme targeting vacant commercial premises, including former pubs, has led to potential for 2,700 dwellings
Minister for Housing expected to ask for hike to cap on price of homes eligible for scheme beyond current €500,000
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Department of Housing confirms four ‘pathfinder’ projects to identify ‘pinch points’
More than 14,000 people were homeless in the State in June - not including those sleeping rough, in domestic violence shelters or seeking asylum
Unmonitored private drinking water supplies adding to public health risk for consumers, who are mainly based in rural areas
Opposition claims Government’s Housing for All plan for 33,450 new builds this year will not be delivered
Bob Jordan, chief executive of The Housing Agency, had a five year deal but will step down in September
Thousands of families have reason to be grateful to charity, but its recent activities have left questions to answer
New prices for affordable housing scheme in Coolock relate to increased market values, says council
Developers hired to design next phase of Grangegorman campus to receive ownership of Aungier Street site
Memo to be circulated to Cabinet before Sinn Féin bill reaches debate stage on Tuesday
More than 4,316 children included in latest official emergency accommodation figures from Department of Housing
Sinn Féin leader says party would sell affordable homes for that figure rather than aim to lower average price
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