Savills urges easing of rental caps in next budget to arrest sharp decline in construction
Private rented sector completions in Dublin set to decline by 68% to 1,600 units in 2025, property company tells Government
Private rented sector completions in Dublin set to decline by 68% to 1,600 units in 2025, property company tells Government
Approvals for all dwelling units dropped 28% in first quarter of 2024, CSO data shows
A number of different factors are driving vacancies here but the trend could offer opportunities as well as risks
Property industry leaders call for a range of measures to boost supply and lower cost of new homes in pre-budget submissions
Property is well-located with popular shops and eateries, the Aviva stadium and Grand Canal Dock nearby
Despite the challenges, many succeed. More than 14,000 mortgages were drawn down in the second half of last year
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A declining listed building, with lots of family history, needed a plan for its future
More than 70,000 units awaiting planning decision through An Bord Pleanála or the courts, equating to nearly two years’ supply
Switching to a low-rise, medium density model would be more sustainable and serve the market much better by keeping prices down and offering more choice
When you buy a new home, the builder retains 86.5% of the purchase price and remits 13.5% to Government as VAT
Body representing property says a generation is being shut out of home ownership
Many Government policies delivered on foot of lobbying by industry have proved ineffective
The fear is that the scheme will push up house prices, making it pointless to avail of it
Price declines forecast early last year fail to materialise as feverish buying continues
Residential market plagued by high costs, problematic supply and unaffordable rents
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Oireachtas report criticises aspects of Government policy, including HAP scheme
Developments must be ‘viable for the housebuilder and affordable for the consumer’
More incentives for buyers will only inflate land values, say experts ahead of budget day
Property Industry Ireland claims it is too early to assess value of initiative
Developers could obtain permission from An Bord Pleanála before end of year
Dr Duffy will take up the new role as chief executive of PII early next month
Body predicts a fall in house prices, reduced profits in construction and fewer units completed
Central Bank lending review hearing pleas from all sides about raising borrowing limits
Study by Property Industry Ireland suggests construction rate failing to meet demand
Property Industry Ireland wants limit lifted from €220,000 and 4.5 times salary mortgages
Developers expected to provide 7,500 additional student spaces in the coming years
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Property Industry Ireland says lowering VAT to 9% would boost housing supply
Report finds number of construction notices for new housing reached 8,000 in 2015
Changes are aimed at bringing down apartment construction costs
Ibec’s property division says it called for working models to test Government guidelines
Critics of proposals to build smaller units are missing the bigger picture
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