© The Irish Times |
15 Nov '24 |
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Cost-rental apartments at O’Devaney Gardens priced at almost €1,900 per month
Figures show rents of €1,490 for a one-bedroom apartment, €1,695 for a two-bed and €1,895 for a three-bed have been agreed for the first 75 cost-rental apartments in the vast complex of more tha - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
10 Nov '24 |
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‘We should treat housing like we did the pandemic. We need a structure and a framework,’ says Savills Ireland chief
Mark Reynolds has seen crisis after crisis in the sector and believes housing should be treated as an emergency – but is confident in the market’s resilience - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Nov '24 |
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Ireland’s housing targets: Why a lack of revised goals has real consequences
Home builder Michael O’Flynn, who sat on the Housing Commission, said it was “beyond comprehension” that new housing targets had not been announced. “Proper targets are absolutely essential fo - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
30 Oct '24 |
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County council spends €500k per house to bulk buy north Dublin estate
Fingal County Council has spent €16 million buying a housing estate in Portmarnock being developed by Ballymore. The final bill is expected to rise when the Council buys the apartments - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
23 Oct '24 |
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Cantillon: State supports to purchase a home do not bring down the cost of building housing units
“We’re now faced with a challenge in every developed economy where housing cannot be delivered at four to five times the industrial wage ... that’s just a reality,” Cairn Homes boss Michael St - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
18 Oct '24 |
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No end in sight for house price growth: CSO Residential Property Price Index
Deputy chief executive Rachel McGovern cited a recent Housing Commission report which recommended the establishment of a time-limited housing delivery oversight executive in legislation as a decision- - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
10 Oct '24 |
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PAC chairman hits out at ‘sky-high prices’ of affordable homes in south Dublin
Mr Coleman said: “Sometimes it’s cheaper to build in other locations”, and he also offered some “context” that the “vast majority of the LDA’s output is targeted at cost rental housing - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Oct '24 |
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‘It’s completely unfair’: How a broken rung on the property ladder locks out first-time buyers
Some apartment owners are selling up, but – because of the defects – only to cash buyers as banks are unwilling to lend on the apartments as they are deemed too risky without a clear timeline and - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
02 Oct '24 |
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Daft.ie: Recovery of second-hand market likely to be slow
Ronan Lyons: The figures in this latest House Price Report give further support to the suspicion that the recovery of the second-hand market in Ireland from the double hit of the early 2020s is likely - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Sep '24 |
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Has Irish house price inflation peaked?
On this week’s episode of Inside Business, host Ciarán Hancock speaks with Bank of Ireland chief economist Conall MacCoille about their latest economic bulletin. It shows that almost 40 per cent of - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Sep '24 |
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DNG: House prices in Dublin rise 8.4% over past 12 months
Keith Lowe: There have been indications of a slight increase in supply in recent weeks, however, with DNG research pointing to a 12 per cent increase in available second-hand stock for sale since July - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Sep '24 |
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CSO – House prices now rising at annual rate of almost 10%
The average price paid for a home in Dublin in the 12 months to July was €568,663 – €27,998 costlier than in the previous 12-month period.
The latest residential property price index, compile - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
22 Aug '24 |
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Sherry FitzGerald: Low housing stock levels continue to impact Ireland’s housing market.
The latest bi-annual analysis conducted by Sherry FitzGerald Research has revealed that Ireland's critical shortage of available housing stock continues, with the number of second-hand properties for - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 Aug '24 |
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Property prices now rising at their fastest rate in 20 months
Property price rises are accelerating, with an 8.6pc surge in the year to June.
The Central Statistics Office (CSO) said prices in Dublin shot up by 9.3pc in the past year, and prices outside Dublin - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
15 Aug '24 |
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SCSI: Residential Property Mid-Year Market Monitor 2024
Key Findings from the report include: Estate agents expect national property prices to increase by an average of 4.5% over the next 12 months Three out of four agents report low - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
08 Aug '24 |
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Revealed: State bodies to overtake first-time buyers as leading buyer of new homes within two years
Research shows public body purchases are set to take the lead in the next two years and private funder block investments are heading for zero - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
08 Aug '24 |
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MyHome.ie: Supply of second-hand homes for sale has halved in the past decade
Dublin has experienced a 19pc drop in second-hand properties for sale since 2014. The chronic shortage in supply is becoming more acute outside the capital.
In 2014, second-hand properties in Dubli - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 Jul '24 |
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Are our house prices now at boiling point? Four experts give their views
From what we are seeing on the ground, 99pc of properties on the market are selling for a lot more than their asking price, which leads me to believe the guide prices are wrong in the first place. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Jul '24 |
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DNG: Average cost of a resale home outside Dublin up 6.8% in 12 months
Keith Lowe: “The exodus of investors appears relentless with 25 per cent of all house sales so far this year emanating from investors leaving the market. DNG will again be calling for the inclusion - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Jul '24 |
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Looser mortgage lending rules linked to Irish house price surge, says MyHome
Asking prices rose by 7.3 per cent year on year in the second quarter, the fastest pace of growth recorded in two years. Asking prices rose by 5.1 per cent quarter on quarter. "The pickup in the pace - Subscribe |
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