Councils warned to speed up changes to development plans and ease housing shortages
Ministers ‘seriously concerned’ over progress and set deadline of June for local authorities to act
Ministers ‘seriously concerned’ over progress and set deadline of June for local authorities to act
In reality, we don’t actually know for certain how many houses we’re building
Aidan Gallagher’s Bowbeck says development has been delayed by judicial review that led to €3.22m in costs, and economic factors
Government design, not market forces alone, has shaped today’s housing crisis
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Refusal to raise Help-to-Buy threshold and reduction of VAT rate on apartments signal shift in relationship with traditional three-bed semi-Ds
Property professionals give their views on demand, Government schemes and housing completions
Sinn Fein leader objecting to student housing planned for site of former pub in Cabra
Home prices increased by 7% last year, CSO figures show
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Minister for Housing insists ‘sustained, practical, effective action’ has been taken to restrict multiple unit sales
Critics of short-term letting argue it takes properties off the market that could be sold for housing or rented out
Inside Politics: Government accused of prioritising tourism over housing
Surveyors say certainty will maximise value for taxpayers’ cash
Ban on planning for new short-term lets in places with more than 20,000 people is seen as a victory for tourism over housing
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Planning approval in place across four local authority areas for more than 80,000 residential units
Letters to be issued from Monday will detail average increases of 30 per cent
Housing crisis runs the risk of deterring returning emigrants in the current generation, which will damage the economy
Body has increased annual funding to enforce cases, including unlawful tenancy terminations, overholding and rent arrears
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If we want to fix housing, we need more homes. But we also need to fix the process by which homes are sold
Concerns of ‘phantom bidding’ exist, but estate agents point to reality of scant supply and massive demand
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Body warned of likely legal challenges against rental reforms in pre-budget letter
Department of Housing says ‘significant number’ of properties will be brought into long-term market
Marian Finnegan says the policy focus on housing here leans too heavily towards first-time buyers
Couple and children with special needs face living in hostel due to impending ‘no fault’ eviction, Dáil told
Hooke and MacDonald boss says new forward sales of apartments are still curtailed by viability issues
Marc Cochrane has, through representatives, described plans to build on centuries-old estate as ‘architectural vandalism’
Government-supporting TD Danny-Healy Rae votes against rent reform legislation amid protests
There is a reluctance to make difficult trade-offs to address housing crisis
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