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Commenting on Central Bank figures on Monday indicating a growth in net lending for mortgages, Brokers Ireland said such figures indicate the state of banking rather than charting what is actually happening with consumers. Commenting that the Banking and Payments...
Are you a homeowner over the age of 55 and find your house too large for your needs? Then Limerick City and County Council may be able to help. The local authority has a new scheme where homeowners older than 55...
According to a recent report from the SCSI (Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland), nationally during 2015 there was an average increase of 12% in rents, and are now outperforming property appreciation across all regions. Property values also increased by...
Even though Ireland is not included in the ING International study on Homes and Mortgages published earlier this week, there are some stark lessons contained within its pages which need to be heeded by the government and why the...
Sinn Féin will use the first private members business slot of the new Dáil term to debate a motion on affordable housing and local TD Pat Buckley is calling on all TDs to stand up for workers and families in East Cork and...
There was great reason for celebration in Clogheen this week with the news that planning permission has been received for the construction of a hospice suite at St Theresa’s Hospital. After some difficult months the local group who worked tirelessly...
IPAV, the Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers, which represents more than 1,000 auctioneers throughout Ireland has called for a halt to the introduction of the deposit protection scheme under the aegis of the Private Residential Tenancies Board (PRTB)...
The price of the average three-bed semi detached house in Cork city has increased by 1.75% to €290,000 in the first three months of 2016, a nationwide property survey has found. The REA Average House Price Survey concentrates on the...
The level of new apprentice registrations must rise from 1,700 to 4,000 by 2020 to deliver housing and infrastructure requirements.  Construction employment could rise to 213,000 by 2020 based on DKM and SOLAS analysis. However, Ireland’s economic recovery may be hampered by a potential...
- IPAV predicts more landlords will leave market - The Government’s recent strategy for the Rental Sector is deeply unfair to landlords who didn’t raise rents to the high levels of many of their counterparts and is flawed because it...

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