Sinn Féin plan for affordable homes will meet lending requirements, Ó Broin says
Plan ‘would provide banks with the exact same security as the current government schemes do’, says party’s housing spokesman
Plan ‘would provide banks with the exact same security as the current government schemes do’, says party’s housing spokesman
Latest Irish Times/B&A Ipsos poll shows sharp drop in support for Fine Gael and modest boost for Sinn Féin
From building targets and government supports for prospective house buyers to rising rents and building defects, housing is a central issue in this election
Election 2024: In the final week of the campaign, plenty of people still don’t know how they’re going to vote
Ireland is depicted as a hellhole when in fact it’s one of the world’s most successful economies
Irish citizens who were born elsewhere, from Brazil to Poland, give thoughts on racism, childcare and Irish democracy
Vote by councillors from Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil, the Greens and Sinn Féin will block plans by housebuilder Glenveagh to construct 500 homes near a town designated a regional growth centre
What are opponents to voting abroad so afraid of? The explanations of ‘it’s too hard’ or ‘it’s too risky’ feel threadbare and lazy
Council chief Richard Shakespeare says ‘not realistic’ to keep borrowing to cover costs
Some punters feel the country is going to the dogs and needs a change of leadership, while others say they are on to a winner with the incumbents
Dividing lines emerge as parties outline their general election pledges
Irish voters are always more focused on ‘more to do’ than on ‘a lot done’
Paschal Donohoe accuses party of ‘raid’ – but Pearse Doherty says party would add more money to future funds
Not everyone is a first-time buyer, not everyone wants to rent and not everyone wants to buy. Catering to all will be a key challenge for next government
Election 2024: Social Democrats pledges €1 offpeak public transport fares and 50,000 affordable purchase homes if in government
Number of single parent families who are worried about making ends meet almost doubles
We live in a Dublin commuter town and there are not many homes coming up for sale
Statistics agency launches new housing hub containing key data points about the sector
Gaeltacht status is under threat as native Irish speakers ‘just can’t compete against the market’ say locals
Collaborations between writer and historian Conor McCabe and artist Augustine O’Donoghue include a series of door mats with political messages and a new event called Counter-Culture Nights
Dublin council is delivering 300 new homes at high speed and at affordable rates in west Dublin
A string of mistakes made over decades has left a whole generation of people out in the cold. Housing could once again become the issue of the election
The Irish Times brought together a panel of readers to discuss the election. Here’s what they think
Site could provide ‘much-needed housing’ on lands that have ‘long been identified as a crucial area for growth’
At what he admits is a critical time for the State’s planning system, the OPR chief says we now have the resources, legislation and policies to meet our infrastructural and housing challenges
Cost-rental maximum of €1,895 for O’Devaney Gardens and €1,742 for Oscar Traynor Woods
Election 2024: Housing battlelines have been drawn as question of Irish neutrality also rears its head
General election: Taoiseach to announce abolition of means test for carers
A yoga studio in Galway brings a sense of calm ... before talk turns to the general election
Election 2024: Darragh O’Brien says proposal for Help to Buy scheme would ‘bring in price variations across the country’
Letter to ministers Darragh O’Brien and Roderic O’Gorman warned movements are having ‘devastating impact’ on children’s rights
Open-market rents in the capital rising at annual rate of 5.2%, double that seen at end of last year
Labour and Sinn Féin claim scheme has inflationary effect, increasing price of housing for first time buyers
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