Tens of thousands of homes expected to follow new public infrastructure projects
The Oireachtas housing committee heard 138 applications were made for funding aimed at unlocking zoned land
The Oireachtas housing committee heard 138 applications were made for funding aimed at unlocking zoned land
Tax Appeals Commissioner dismisses appeal where couple claim tax relief was withheld over a single ‘typo’ in valuer’s letter
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Environmental impact report published after its absence was highlighted in legal case
The rate of decline accelerated to its fastest rate since October, report from AIB shows
Shortfall of 2,200-plus graduates over coming four years will hinder infrastructure projects and housebuilding, SCSI warns
Fingal County Council granted planning permission last month for 530 apartments and one creche at Barrysparks and Crowscastle, Swords
Maria’s story is a snapshot of the situations many international students, migrants and women face in Ireland’s ‘precarious’ housing market
Speculation that move by landlord follows change to rental laws that guarantee minimum six-year tenancies
As Loah releases her debut album, the singer-songwriter talks about her multifaceted career, making rural west Cork her home and embracing her faith
Compelling novel about hope, dereliction and the unmercifulness of privilege is set in a city that is both recognisable and weirdly unfamiliar
The writer on her housing-crisis novel Somewhere, her collaborative work, and playing Countdown in the pub
Dwelling on Earth: The Past and Future of the Places We Call Home by Stefan Al
Annual report also reveals bank made €104.6 million loss in 2025 but saw the value of its gold holdings soar to €1.42 billion
A constitutional right to housing would give residents of the inner-city Dublin complex a tool to pursue their rights
Joint venture will develop and manage more than 3,400 build-to-rent homes at four key sites in Dublin
Plans for 300,000 housing units by 2030 could be hugely destructive to biodiversity. Supporting long-term ecological resilience is critical
Corporate tax receipts from US companies well in excess of what could be explained by their domestic economic activity in Republic
Report comparing economies North and South shows greater earnings mean taxes on income are higher in the Republic
The State remains focused on abstract output figures that are disconnected from lived reality
More detail needed on €270bn plan, says industry chief
There’s a lot going on in this novel, so much so that the main plot is in danger of being sidelined
The far right is hijacking anger on working-class Dublin estates over a shortage of council houses by vandalising vacant properties
Housing poses challenge across EU, Harris says at turning of sod on 410-home scheme in Cork
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
Demand for rental accommodation remains strong
Over the last 10 years, 250,000 homes were built in the State
At a time when evictions have surpassed 19th-century levels, it is ill-advised to suggest lessons can’t be learned from the past
New homes drive market as affordability remains ‘stretched’ and second-hand sales continue to decline
Twenty years after the Waterways estate was granted permission, it remains an unfinished, unresolved memento of the Celtic Tiger
Landlords Gerard and Margaret Ryan found to have unlawfully retained €1,910 from the deposit
I ended up in Switzerland by accident, with a view of the Matterhorn from my window
Government hopes grants of up to €165,000 will mean thousands of vacant properties return to use
Changes will be a ‘loosening’ of current restrictions but ‘not a free for all’, Government source says
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