17 Jun UN Sent Irish Government a Letter on Housing Crisis The Irish government received a letter in March from the UN rapporteur, Leilani Farha, stating that, “housing in Ireland is moderately ... Continue reading
14 Jun Ireland tourism rates rise leaves no trace on total spending During the first quarter of 2019, it seemed that tourism spending has fallen by 4%. What is odd about this number is the fact that the ... Continue reading
14 Jun Late loan payments continue to rise The Central Bank of Ireland reports that the total amount of mortgages that are now classified as long-term arrears have hit record hig... Continue reading
13 Jun Credit union caps The change in the economic climate of Ireland in the last few months has caused many money lending institutions to change their policie... Continue reading
13 Jun Single Parents and Migrants at Greatest Risk for Homelessness According to New Report If you identify as either a lone parent, migrant, or a member of a traveling community then you are at greater risk of homelessness acc... Continue reading
Housing crisis only expected to get worse until 2023 According to Focus Ireland, the most optimistic statement on housing released by the government reveals that the housing crisis will co... Continue reading
Heightening Taxes to Boost Spending According to the Nevin Economic Research Institute (NERI), the government needs to look at generating extra funding for housing. How do... Continue reading
12 Jun First time buyer steps explained Being able to take out a mortgage has become a major hassle for all types of home buyers, but especially first time buyers. Recently, a... Continue reading
Bank Refusal to Loan to First Time Buyers Current issues with mortgage regulations are preventing many first time buyers who qualify for many exemptions from the harsh Central B... Continue reading
12 Jun Dublin’s Housing Prices are Growing Faster than Income A new report released by credit analysts from Moody’s states that Dublin house prices have grown approximately nine times the rate that... Continue reading