New pension rules could have a harmful effect on supply of rental properties
Proposals could sound the death knell for pension investing in property at a time when Ireland needs all the rentals it can get
Proposals could sound the death knell for pension investing in property at a time when Ireland needs all the rentals it can get
Housing crisis to drag on as building lags demand, Prof Ronan Lyons says, as estate agents seek €423,000 for average family home
People write of ‘soul-destroying’ search for homes
Housing stock is now less than half of the average available supply between 2015 and 2019
Daft report comes as Sherry FitzGerald research highlights shortage of available homes
Average asking rents are now twice what they were at the peak of the Celtic Tiger period. At the 2002 census, 27 was the age at which more than half of householders owned their own home. In 2022, it was 36
Brothers Eamonn and Brian Fallon, who set up property website in 1997 each received €2.94m in dividends this year from business
Mortgage market players need to offer more ways to allow once distressed borrowers to clear their mortgage debt
Trying to keep everyone happy has seen successive ministers succeed only in keeping no-one happy
However, latest Daft.ie data points to early signs of recovery in volume of second-hand home listings
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Daft.ie report says rents nationally rose an average 3.4% to €2,053 per month in first quarter of year
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