Ireland has emerged as the most expensive country in the European Union for housing, health costs, alcohol, and electricity.
There is an old Irish proverb, mol an óige agus tiocfaidh sí, which translates to ”praise the youth and they will flourish“.
AS Ireland continues to battle a chronic housing crisis, there are up to 100,000 vacant or derelict buildings across the ...
An influx of people and shortage of properties has contributed to a housing crisis in Ireland where hundreds of tenants have been spotted lining up around corners to view rental properties in Dublin.
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Ireland housing boost: thousands of new homes to be delivered very quickly
Infrastructure improvements will enable the delivery of 86,000 new homes in the next two years ...
A housing body which receives annual funding of some €10.5 million from the Government and local authorities has been found ...
Sean O’Connor has a simple blueprint for Tuath Housing and the wider approved housing body (AHB) sector for the years ahead: ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Residents are struggling as the average rent in Dublin hits $1,900 per month. (Kinga Krzeminska—Getty Images) Europe’s broiling ...
File Photo DUBLIN: The Irish government announced plans on Tuesday to reduce minimum apartment sizes and requirements for open space and communal facilities in a bid to reverse last year's 24% fall in ...
Homeownership is now an unaffordable dream for Ireland's younger generation of younger citizens, it will soon engulf the entire Irish political and economic system they have been carefully building ...
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