Will new planning rules make it easier to build rural housing?
Remote workers do not have economic need for rural housing, but they could meet criteria if from the local area, guidelines say
Remote workers do not have economic need for rural housing, but they could meet criteria if from the local area, guidelines say
New system may make it more difficult for Irish speakers to get planning permission in Irish-speaking areas, advocacy groups say
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Planning authority twice conceded there were flaws in its approval of development
Discretionary fiscal spending should be temporary and targeted, Washington-based fund says
Amir Wali and his family say relocation to Kilkenny is unsuitable on medical, psychological, educational and practical grounds
Earlier this month, Bishop Denis Nulty claimed Ireland’s housing crisis was the ‘biggest obstacle to couples getting married today’
Average price of second-hand home in Dublin was €630,150 in second quarter, up €30,000 over past year
But low share of mover purchase activity ‘points to constraints within housing market’
Successful motion obliges council to engage with tenants and unions before increases can come into effect
Report highlights challenges to construction growth
Most of the slowdown in price growth is in cities, particularly Dublin
Government should demonstrate real leadership by bringing vacant buildings back into use
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Anxiety based on lack of sustained increase in planning permissions since 2022, says ESRI
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Longtime US Fed chair presided over long period of growth but also played a part in creating conditions for global financial crisis
Daria Bilyk and her husband Nikita moved to Ireland from Russia in 2021
Housing minister James Browne has says figures for May 2026 point towards ‘strong momentum’
Prices in Dublin fell by 2.3% in year to end of June, says Daft.ie
Immigration has been vital to Ireland’s economic growth. But, as with Switzerland, it has led to pressures on housing availability and costs
Circle owns or manages more than 2,600 homes in 16 local authority areas
Observers say enforcement is required to make new rules work and more homes available to long-term renters
Residential Tenancies Board tribunal describes steps required to recover belongings as ‘intimidatory’
Dublin City Council bought 20-bedroom Avondale House on Gardiner Street in north inner city for emergency housing
Trend began to emerge before Government’s overhaul of judicial reviews took effect
While younger people have benefited from strong employment, they have the lowest incomes and are less likely to own their own home
Purchasers paid median price of €394,980 for a residential property in 12 months to April, CSO data shows
Local politicians will still have a say in who get gets subjected to the derelict site tax
Housing infrastructure fund selected projects which Minister described as ‘shovel-ready’
Supply of multi-family units for rent is on the rise, but viability challenges remain according to Hooke & MacDonald report
Register for Airbnb-style lets being created with view to force homes out of holiday market and in to private rental sector
More than 80 projects across most local authority areas will ‘directly’ lead to 86,000 new homes, Government claims
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