In 2009, 60% of people thought it was a ‘good time’ to buy a house. Now? That figure is 14%
That has dropped from 60% in December 2009.
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That has dropped from 60% in December 2009.
Volunteers working in the group told The Journal that feedback from people in the area has been “so positive”.
In an interview with The Journal, the housing minister said tax measures is one way to keep landlords in the market.
Maximum property price ceilings are to increase from 1 January.
Noteworthy analysis reveals onsite carbon emissions are over 35 times higher within the space of a decade.
The final episode of Redacted Lives explores redress and plans to finally excavate the site of the former mother and baby home in Tuam.
Micheál Martin will travel to Áras an Uachtaráin this morning to submit his resignation as Taoiseach
Over 400 people have been arrested for fraud offences so far this year.