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Housing

This week
17th August 2025 - 22nd August 2025
House prices are rising fastest outside of Dublin (but Leitrim is still the cheapest county)
Last week
10th August 2025 - 16th August 2025
Watchdog overseeing estate agents moves to new department amid calls for beefed up oversight
This month
August 2025
‘Waste of taxpayer money’: €2.5m spent on Cork housing estate now being partially demolished
Teachers and nurses who have links to an area to be prioritised for cost rental units
Analysis: A 50-year-mortgage you pass down to your children, crazy or an idea to consider?
Last month
July 2025
Should garden cabins and attic conversions need planning permission? The government wants your views
Group of estate agents believe housing prices will soon level off, says SCSI survey
Doubling Renters' Tax Credit will cost €160m - but it is a pre-election pledge by Micheál Martin
Local councils across the country suspend homebuyer scheme amid funding row with department
More than 300 households facing eviction are left in limbo due to the uncertainty.
'Heartbreaking' number of children in emergency accommodation as homeless record hits 15,747
Mortgages have hit levels not seen since right before the crash
During the first half of 2025, the average mortgage value hit a record high of €329,444.
Property tax has been hiked in Dublin - if you own a house, here's how much you'll pay next year
New housing in parts of Dublin may be hit by power grid constraints, warns ESB
Bid to end homeless services for those who refuse multiple housing offers slammed as 'cruel'
Charities say the move won’t lead to a decrease in those who become homeless.
Planners 'deeply concerned' about consequences of new minimum apartment standards
Electricity shortcomings in Portlaoise see up to 80 newly built homes lying vacant
Dozens of families are unable to move into the houses because of the delay.
Planning permission granted for seven-storey block in Sandyford despite local opposition
Builder launches legal action over Housing Minister's decision to halt 486 social homes
Dublin city councillors criticise Minister's plans to downsize apartments
Taoiseach: 'Some councils took their eye off the ball, they need to go back to housing'
Dublin city councillors set to increase property tax for first time
Councillors say that, for most Dublin homeowners, the increase will not be excessive.
Micheál Martin puts the brakes on First Home Scheme being used for second-hand homes
House prices have jumped by up to 19% in some counties over the past year
'They're still rooted in the last war': Taoiseach says banks are not lending enough to Irish builders
Housing Minister looks to reduce minimum apartment size to cut cost of construction
Why boosting the Help to Buy scheme misses the bigger problem with housing policy
Demands to raise the Help to Buy limit ignore one key problem: we still don’t know if the scheme actually works.
Just 600 out of 20,000 construction firms register for list to crack down on cowboy builders
Housing protest backed by dozens of unions takes place in Dublin
Tánaiste accused of ‘gaslighting’ people in ‘desperate need’ of empty Council-owned homes
Companies and organisations bought up nearly 13,000 houses and apartments last year
The government is drawing up a list of the best (and worst) councils for housing delivery
June
June 2025
Former Irish Independent HQ to become nine-storey student accommodation block
Junior housing minister says homelessness crisis 'a really difficult challenge to tackle'
Ban on short-term lets under 90 days being considered by EU commission
Homelessness figures hit record of 15,747 people in emergency accommodation
Average price of second-hand house in Dublin reaches €600,000
Tax breaks for developers? Harris 'remains to be convinced' it's the best tool to boost supply
House price inflation levels have reached a ten-year-high
Labour TD calls housing crisis 'a national scandal' as protest takes place in Cork today
Entire country to become Rent Pressure Zone from midnight as new legislation signed into law