Plan to slash legal costs in environmental cases is against EU law, say lawyers
Plan to slash legal fees payable in environmental cases is ‘contrary to EU law and Constitution’
Plan to slash legal fees payable in environmental cases is ‘contrary to EU law and Constitution’
Aimed at those who can’t afford to buy, or are without mortgage approval, scheme offers opportunity to move from renter to owner
Government seeks applications for €1bn infrastructure fund aimed at unlocking sites for development
The highest median price for a dwelling was €677,000 in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown, with the lowest - €190,000 - in Donegal
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Initiatives and supports for apartment building ‘are significant steps which will be very impactful’, says CEO Michael Stanley
James Lawless suggests private-sector colleges could also play bigger role in delivering classroom-based elements of apprenticeships
Private rented dwellings ‘among the most likely to be in poor shape’ but tennants reluctant to raise concerns
The landlord had sought more than €1,800 after claiming damage at her apartment in Dublin 4
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Minister for Housing James Browne sending State delegation to ‘actively’ seek investment at MIPIM 2026
Tánaiste in hot water over comments on immigration and homelessness, but insists his position has been consistent
IDA warns Government that State risks losing out on multinational projects due to constraints with power grid
Total of 3,065 commencement notices for new homes were lodged last month
Model could follow Swedish city, which is home to commuters who work in nearby Danish capital
Residential Tenancies Board says couple’s personal circumstances ‘cannot be considered by the tribunal’
Glenveagh CEO said 'the policy framework to support increased housing delivery is now largely in place'
A new house that might sell for €400,000 in Mullingar would be €150,000 cheaper north of the Border
Group representing estate agents calls for six-month lead-in period after reforms come into force in March
From Porto to Tallinn, the objective of a middle-class society of homeowners is under severe threat
‘If you’re paying anything over 3.5% on your home loan and have €150,000 or more left on it, you need to have a conversation with a mortgage broker’
Micheál Martin knows demonstrating competence on domestic issues remains the biggest challenge
Opposition parties set to focus on affordability and Government waste and bureaucracy
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Micheál Martin spoke in Cork at launch of two new housing schemes
Every sector of construction industry recorded a decline in activity, according to AIB survey
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Rent reform, immigration, infrastructure and AI top political agenda as TDs return to pass laws
Roaming event reclaims homes and overlooked buildings as places for performance and shared attention
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