Lockdown parties: Residents near UCC pledge complaint to PRTB
Residents picketed landlord’s home after they tried to get him to stop students carousing
Residents picketed landlord’s home after they tried to get him to stop students carousing
Opinion: Dr Bill Nowlan
Arizun launches sale-and-leaseback scheme for people who don’t qualify for State support
Data commission urges procedures for disposing of records once lettings conclude
Coppinger to raise issue in Dáil after council backed motion calling for Government to remove Skehan from position
Diarmaid Ferriter: Politicians’ threats have never meant much in practice
Irish society will have to accept that rental is no longer a short-term option
The rent-a-room scheme is one of the few ways of earning income without paying tax
As you prepare for college we outline what you might need to know about looking for lodgings
Q&A: Dominic Coyle
Deputy calls on housing minister to ‘hit the ground running’ and solve rent crisis
Question marks remain over whether the various departments have a legal basis for sharing citizens’ data
If the City of London relocates here, its bankers may feel most at home in Blackrock
Many argue that high taxes are driving landlords from market
Myhome survey shows buyers want increased supply not short-term measures
Cap on tax-deductible mortgage interest expected to be abolished over five years
Other countries link rent increases to the cost of living to protect competitiveness and dampen wage demands – Why not here?
Emphasis on reducing prices while increasing output is a delicate balancing act
Landlord gets judgment against supporter who missed hearing because he was in France
Ireland has an emergency and the new Minister for Housing is promising a powerful response. What’s at stake?
Minister Alan Kelly wants banks to have ‘duty of care’ to people in distressed buy-to-lets
A mere intention to sell was not sufficient to terminate lease, court rules
National authority headed by senior minister is needed to plan housing policy
Catholic housing body criticised over proposed increase in rates at Fr Scully House
Meanwhile, the fallout from the economic crisis continues in the courts
A high proportion of development land around Dublin is controlled by a small number of companies holding off on activity in anticipation of larger profits
Dublin rents last year up 9.5% for houses and 8.7% for apartments
Equality Act 2015 names ‘housing assistance’ as grounds of illegal discrimination
Institutional property investors supplant small-scale buyers and build strong reputation
Kieran Mulvey says plight being ‘off-loaded’ on to Workplace Relations Commission
Monthly rents for properties in Dublin are now at an average of € 1,221,
Increased relief will be given retrospectively at the end of three-year period
Charity recored 20 per cent increase in number of people seeking service
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices