What is wrong with Ireland’s housing and planning system?
Is John Collison’s view of Ireland’s housing problems correct or ‘naive’?
Is John Collison’s view of Ireland’s housing problems correct or ‘naive’?
Former president calls on society and politicians to mobilise, and recalls her family being made homeless
Data on housing commencements raise fresh doubt about housing targets
James Browne says the plan will aim to deliver a ‘real shift in how we get housing moving in this country’
The delayed plan aims to deliver 90,000 ‘starter homes’ over the next five years. But how?
Local politicians seem to be allergic to it and only ever use their discretion to keep it as low as possible
Housing stock is now less than half of the average available supply between 2015 and 2019
Michael McGrath defends Fianna Fáil leader who is facing continued pressure over failed Jim Gavin presidency campaign
Government has pledged overall delivery of more than 300,000 new homes by end of 2030
An Coimisiún Pleanála refuses planning permission for scheme near St Anne’s Park
Coalition’s long-awaited plan set to include expansion of Land Development Agency’s role
Homes in Barrackfield West development start at €243,477 for a one-bedroom apartment, with three-bedroom homes priced at €365,216
Sherry FitzGerald report into investor activity also signals rebound for office sector
A disconnect seems to exist between what the Department of Finance warned against this week in an ‘alarming’ report and what the Government is doing
Relying on more immigration to pay the bills might come at a heavy cost
Trinity College student tells High Court judge of difficulties in finding accommodation
The State’s newest utility faces multiple challenges as its role in tackling the housing crisis takes centre stage
Specialist property bridging lender funds developers and investors to complete projects
At the time of her death, more than 16,000 people were in emergency accommodation across the country
Liam O Mochain’s film is alert to tragedies of being unhoused but remains open to reassuring sentimentality
There are ‘significant delays’ in many of the housing supply determinants, especially in supply of zoned, Oireachtas committee hears
Further delays to key projects will have ‘serious consequences’ for housing and economic growth
Councils were the buyer for 5.6% of the volume of land sold for residential use, new data from the CSO shows
James Browne targeting end to housing crisis during his own term and believes ‘that can be done’
Lack of ambition and action means exceedance of 1.5 degrees is approaching, report says
There is a wealth illusion, and poorer households are particularly vulnerable to the policies that flow from it
Housing committee hears planning delays add tens of thousands of euro to eventual purchase price of homes
Industry body highlights sharp falls across four Dublin councils
Estimate of future demand based on current demographic trends
Geowox report indicates sales prices nationally rose by 8.5% in annual terms in third quarter
At a time when Ireland is still hunting for international investment, real-estate investment trusts have fallen from favour
Costs were highest in Dublin but rose at the steepest rate in the northwest region over the past 12 months
Number of people homeless reached another record high, surpassing 16,500 for the first time, including more than 5,200 children
Obituary: Her work in favour of the marginalised meant she often clashed with the Catholic Church and drove her to found Focus Ireland
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