Dublin's student-housing market offers stable, long-term returns of up to 7% driven by consistent demand
Housing demand
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New report from Daft.ie shows average rents in Dublin reached €2,395 in the first three months of the year
State spending on a range of housing initiatives has risen significantly in recent years as the pressure is on to increase housing supply
In Ireland today, the only people who can live in houses originally built for poor labourers are rich people and, in some cases, really rich people
161-acre holding is in good location on M11 motorway between Bray and Enniskerry, and immediately south of the M50 merge
Belfast-headquartered housebuilder’s acquisition will give it the capacity to deliver several hundred new homes
0.85-acre plot at Mill Hill Park has approval for scheme of apartments, duplexes and houses
Sale comprises former 39-bed nursing home and six houses on 2.64-acre site in town centre
People who grew up in the capital used to be able to live within reach of family, but for many that ship has sailed
Government Ministers insist that schemes are in place to help younger buyers, but what are they and do they work?
15.7-acre holding in an area of proven demand will be accessed through existing residential estate
Government needs to deliver at least 15,000 social housing homes for rent each year, says Simon Communities chief
12.35-acre site site has approval from An Bord Pleanála for the development of a mix of houses, duplexes and apartments
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