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As students around Ireland face the annual rush to find a place to live, we would like to hear about your experience
Money is part of allocation of €696 million announced by Cabinet last week for housing
Greater housing policy clarity ‘should help restore market confidence’ and result in stronger transaction activity, Sherry Fitzgerald says
Cheapest on-campus option at UCD is a shared bedroom in Village 1 at €5,722
History of Drumcondra building highlights ‘unvirtuous circle’ in Dublin city housing, says councillor
Dublin-listed company intends to sell 315 apartments over three to five years as part of a capital recycling programme
In the News podcast: How family firms linked to Séamus ‘Banty’ McEnaney have been paid large sums for emergency accommodation
A survey by The Irish Times suggests landlords outnumber renters by some distance among the politicians in Leinster House
We hear a lot about ‘accidental landlords’ making ‘pin money’. The data tells a very different story
McEnaney Group growing fast with tens of millions in turnover and growing property portfolio, public documents show
Jim O’Callaghan and Peter Burke have made promising starts, James Browne has a lot of catching up to do
Yimbyism: in North America, families taking the housing crisis into their own hands and building in their gardens, so why not here?
Vendor should provide any public information on environmental risks that could be associated with property, says Competition and Consumer Protection Commission
The median Irish home price rose €32,000 or 9.5 per cent in the past year
Sharing a home is a significant way to commit to someone, but mixing property and finances when you’re not married can get tricky
Councils to be asked to collectively zone enough land to hold 83,000 new homes per year
Change in council policy sees first disclosure of payments to providers of emergency accommodation for homeless
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Irish residential property prices have soared almost 165% from their post-crisis lows in 2013
It has been a peculiar, frazzled political term since the Coalition was formed – and there’s much more to come
Latest figures do not include rough sleepers or unaccommodated asylum seekers
Drawdowns topped €6.2 billion in the first six months of the year
Median residential transaction in July was settled 8.6% above the original asking price, which was a fresh high, Bank of Ireland says
Youth mental health charity Jigsaw delivered more than 62,000 clinical contacts last year
Most callers who contacted Threshold were working professionals, with 46% stating wages as main source of income
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Tell Me About It: I feel awful for my friend in her situation and don’t want her to feel like I’m rubbing her nose in it
New design standards reducing the minimum size of apartments were issued by James Browne last week
Recent data indicates the population is growing much faster than assumed
NDP is a total investment of €275.4bn from 2026-2035
Ministers to be warned to rein in current spending
Spending on infrastructure to rise as cost-of-living measures unlikely to feature
Revised National Deveopment Plan being billed as one of largest ever capital expansion programmes in State’s history
Spending on five key areas yet to be resolved in advance of launch of revised National Development Plan next week
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