Fall in number of homes provided to such people in recent years, says Irish Council for Social Housing
Housing Crisis
Government Ministers insist that schemes are in place to help younger buyers, but what are they and do they work?
Extension to waiver on development levies and water connection rebates is announced
Firing gun on budgetary process will also be started with economic update from Minister for Finance Michael McGrath
Third highest pay out ever made at WRC granted to economist Dr Wim Naude, who said his career had been ‘ruined’
Green Party leader warns against ‘easy, false promises’ in run-in to year of elections at annual conference
The charity - marking its 180th anniversary this year - relies on 10,000 volunteers to help the most disadvantaged cope with the rising cost of living and soaring rents
When it comes to housing, the world of Bertie Ahern compared with that of Simon Harris are radically different
Banning individual foreign purchases of properties would be open to ‘significant legal challenge’, official sources say
Housing crisis: ‘We lived on €20 a week. We saved absolutely everything. There was no avocado toast’
The counterargument that it has always been extremely difficult to afford a house ignores reality, says economics professor
Housing and problems working in fields for which they are qualified among top concerns in Red Cross research
From 1948 to 1964, roughly 137,000 dwellings were built with State aid, 63,000 of which were by local authorities
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