22nd July 2020
The European Commission has recommended that Ireland increase its provision of social and affordable housing by the end of 2021, recognising that shortages in social housing supply “remain a significant challenge” to fostering inclusion. The Commission made a number of recommendations for Ireland spanning improved accessibility to healthcare, addressing the […]
22nd July 2020
Despite all of the recent widespread coverage of the housing crisis there appears to be confusion about what buying affordable homes actually means. Affordable housing is home ownership that people can afford. The experience of Ó Cualann is that many people still want to own their own home, but a […]
22nd July 2020
The Office of the Planning Regulator (OPR) was formally established in April 2019 on foot of recommendations made by the Tribunal of Inquiry into Certain Planning Matters and Payments (the Mahon Tribunal). Niall Cussen, Chief Executive and Planning Regulator speaks with the Housing Magazine. The Mahon Tribunal made 64 recommendations […]
22nd July 2020
Under the Housing Assistance Payment (HAP), the State subsidises rising rents for struggling tenants through direct payments to private rental sector landlords. Since its introduction, the social housing scheme has ballooned. Now, there are significant questions surrounding its value for money for the State. The Housing Assistance Payment is a […]
22nd July 2020
Clanmil Housing Association Ireland has experienced an annual growth of over 50 per cent in the last two years. CEO Michael Haynes speaks with the Housing Magazine about opportunities for further expansion and enhanced service delivery for tenants. “Over the next 12 months, we want to expand further. Clanmil has […]
22nd July 2020
How does Ireland’s private rental market compare with those in other European countries in relation to its policy context and dispute resolution framework? Ireland Context: In Q1 2019, 356,500 dwellings were privately rented in Ireland an increase of almost 15,000 on Q1 2018. Almost one-fifth (19.1 per cent) of Irish […]
22nd July 2020
The housing and homelessness charity Threshold offers advice and advocacy to keep tenants in their homes. Its CEO John-Mark McCafferty speaks to the Housing Magazine about the organisation’s vision, the Covid-19 restrictions on evictions and the Programme for Government (PfG). Threshold is different from other housing and homelessness charities. “Our […]
22nd July 2020
Two research reports produced by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) illustrate a county-level analysis of housing affordability and house price sustainability, with the revelation that first time buyers in the Greater Dublin Area spend more than 30 per cent of their income per month on mortgages among the […]
22nd July 2020
The Housing Alliance is a collaboration of six of Ireland’s largest Approved Housing Bodies: Circle Voluntary Housing; Clúid Housing; Co-operative Housing Ireland; Oaklee Housing; Respond; and Tuath Housing. Approved housing bodies are not-for-profit organisations with a social purpose to provide for people’s housing needs. Working closely with government, local authorities […]
22nd July 2020
The unprecedented housing and homelessness crisis in Ireland is having a profound impact on ‘Generation Rent’, the wellbeing of children, homelessness, worsening wider inequality and threatening the economy. Rory Hearne, assistant professor in social policy with Maynooth University synopsises his recently published book, Housing Shock: The Irish housing crisis and […]
22nd July 2020
Amidst the tragedy of the Covid-19 pandemic, the ongoing housing crisis facing Ireland has been further highlighted, as those left on housing waiting lists and/or living in unsuitable accommodation were even more vulnerable to the risks of the disease. Beauchamps Partner and Head of Housing, Fidelma McManus writes. Over the […]
22nd July 2020
For both the public and the media, meaningful metrics are needed so we can see how society is changing, it is why we do a census every five years, but also to evaluate the performance of politicians and policymakers. Senior lecturer in housing at The Technological University Dublin, Lorcan Sirr […]
22nd July 2020
As one of Ireland’s leading Approved Housing Bodies (AHB), Clúid Housing is proud to continue delivering quality housing and services in these challenging times. The organisation remains focused on supporting residents across the country and committed to delivering more social housing. Clúid identifies its robust, established partnerships as the key […]
22nd July 2020
In 2018, Eurostat, the EU’s statistics office, and the Central Statistics Office (CSO) deemed 14 of Ireland’s largest approved housing bodies (AHBs) to be part of the general government sector, a decision that has caused frustration in the realm of AHBs ever since but there is new hope that frustration […]
22nd July 2020
There has been much focus in recent months on what the ‘new normal’ will look like for Ireland once we are through the worst of the Covid-19 pandemic. This is particularly pertinent in the housing sector of the economy, where prior to the outbreak of Covid-19, a severe supply demand […]
22nd July 2020
Castlehaven Finance provides bridging facilities for site purchases, enabling developers to move more quickly on-site acquisitions, as well as working capital finance for development. Castlehaven Finance was founded by Clark McCann and Will Aylmer in 2014, in response to the need for alternative development financing in the Irish marketplace, given […]
22nd July 2020
With the beginning of construction on Social Housing Public Private Partnership (PPP) Bundle 1 in March 2019, the PPP programme began its long road to the delivery of around 1,500 social housing units spread across three bundles. PPPs play a notable role in the delivery of new build social housing […]
22nd July 2020
More than any other policy area, housing dominated discourse during General Election 2020. As the new Government sets its course, many within the housing sector have cautiously welcomed its rhetoric, though it has not escaped criticism. Sinn Féin housing spokesperson Eoin Ó Broin engages with Ciarán Galway to outline his […]
22nd July 2020
Dublin City’s housing programme across all schemes in our supply pipeline scales to over 11,400 units and represents an estimated investment of €3.4 billion. A key challenge is to ensure we make places where communities thrive, Head of Housing Policy, Research and Strategy Dáithí Downey writes. How well we live […]
22nd July 2020
While some have criticised what they perceive to be vague commitments, scant detail and broad continuity with Rebuilding Ireland, others within the housing sector have cautiously welcomed the Programme for Government (PfG) agreed between Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and the Green Party. Does the document mark a new departure for […]
22nd July 2020
Against a backdrop of the ongoing housing crisis, the Covid-19 pandemic and a new government, Respond housing association and service provider is firmly committed to its dual strategy of ‘building homes, improving lives’. Ciarán Galway engages with CEO Declan Dunne to discuss priorities, passion and progress. As one of Ireland’s […]
22nd July 2020
Following the formation of the grand coalition three-party government of Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and the Green Party, Fine Gael TD Peter Burke has been appointed Minister of State for Local Government and Planning. The Housing Magazine profiles the first-time portfolio holder. Burke first won his seat in the Longford-Westmeath […]
22nd July 2020
Ireland will face many challenges over the next 20 years. One is clear — a likely recession triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic. As we know, recessions can have devastating effects on a country’s people, setting back key investment, often to the detriment of the most disadvantaged, writes John O’Connor, CEO […]
22nd July 2020
Fianna Fáil’s Darragh O’Brien TD entered The Custom House as the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage on 27 June 2020. The new Minister is faced with the challenge of delivering upon the myriad Programme for Government commitments aimed at resolving the housing and homelessness crises, a task which […]
22nd July 2020
Time for a long-term housing plan The 2020 edition of Ireland’s Housing Magazine comes at an unprecedented time. The Covid-19 pandemic is going to change how we live forever. One major change is to our housing. More people have begun working from home, a trend that may continue for the […]
25th September 2020
Resolving the housing and homelessness crises will be a mammoth task for the coalition Government, one that has already been made more difficult by the Covid-19 pandemic. Ciarán Galway speaks with Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage Darragh O’Brien TD about his most immediate priorities and ambitions for housing […]
5th November 2020
Affordable housing has been one of the defining issues of the Irish housing crisis. Questions over what it is and how it will be delivered are some of the most pertinent facing new Minister for Housing, Darragh O’Brien TD. In July, O’Brien announced measures in the Dáil that would be […]
5th November 2020
In September, Oaklee Housing launched their 34 general needs social housing scheme at Weston, on Kettles Lane in Swords, North Co. Dublin with the help of Minister for Housing Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien TD. The scheme, comprising a mix of three-bedroom houses, three-bedroom duplex apartments and two-bedroom ground […]
5th November 2020
Despite an estimated stoppage of €17.9 billion worth of project works by the end of March 2020, Covid-19’s impact on the construction sector does not look to have had the black or white, good or bad type of effect it has had on other industries. At the end of March […]
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22nd July 2020
The European Commission has recommended that Ireland increase its provision of social and affordable housing by the end of 2021, recognising that shortages in social housing supply “remain a significant challenge” to fostering inclusion. The Commission made a number of recommendations for Ireland spanning improved accessibility to healthcare, addressing the […]
22nd July 2020
Despite all of the recent widespread coverage of the housing crisis there appears to be confusion about what buying affordable homes actually means. Affordable housing is home ownership that people can afford. The experience of Ó Cualann is that many people still want to own their own home, but a […]
22nd July 2020
The Office of the Planning Regulator (OPR) was formally established in April 2019 on foot of recommendations made by the Tribunal of Inquiry into Certain Planning Matters and Payments (the Mahon Tribunal). Niall Cussen, Chief Executive and Planning Regulator speaks with the Housing Magazine. The Mahon Tribunal made 64 recommendations […]
22nd July 2020
Under the Housing Assistance Payment (HAP), the State subsidises rising rents for struggling tenants through direct payments to private rental sector landlords. Since its introduction, the social housing scheme has ballooned. Now, there are significant questions surrounding its value for money for the State. The Housing Assistance Payment is a […]
22nd July 2020
Clanmil Housing Association Ireland has experienced an annual growth of over 50 per cent in the last two years. CEO Michael Haynes speaks with the Housing Magazine about opportunities for further expansion and enhanced service delivery for tenants. “Over the next 12 months, we want to expand further. Clanmil has […]
22nd July 2020
How does Ireland’s private rental market compare with those in other European countries in relation to its policy context and dispute resolution framework? Ireland Context: In Q1 2019, 356,500 dwellings were privately rented in Ireland an increase of almost 15,000 on Q1 2018. Almost one-fifth (19.1 per cent) of Irish […]
22nd July 2020
The housing and homelessness charity Threshold offers advice and advocacy to keep tenants in their homes. Its CEO John-Mark McCafferty speaks to the Housing Magazine about the organisation’s vision, the Covid-19 restrictions on evictions and the Programme for Government (PfG). Threshold is different from other housing and homelessness charities. “Our […]
22nd July 2020
Two research reports produced by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) illustrate a county-level analysis of housing affordability and house price sustainability, with the revelation that first time buyers in the Greater Dublin Area spend more than 30 per cent of their income per month on mortgages among the […]
22nd July 2020
The Housing Alliance is a collaboration of six of Ireland’s largest Approved Housing Bodies: Circle Voluntary Housing; Clúid Housing; Co-operative Housing Ireland; Oaklee Housing; Respond; and Tuath Housing. Approved housing bodies are not-for-profit organisations with a social purpose to provide for people’s housing needs. Working closely with government, local authorities […]
22nd July 2020
The unprecedented housing and homelessness crisis in Ireland is having a profound impact on ‘Generation Rent’, the wellbeing of children, homelessness, worsening wider inequality and threatening the economy. Rory Hearne, assistant professor in social policy with Maynooth University synopsises his recently published book, Housing Shock: The Irish housing crisis and […]
22nd July 2020
Amidst the tragedy of the Covid-19 pandemic, the ongoing housing crisis facing Ireland has been further highlighted, as those left on housing waiting lists and/or living in unsuitable accommodation were even more vulnerable to the risks of the disease. Beauchamps Partner and Head of Housing, Fidelma McManus writes. Over the […]
22nd July 2020
For both the public and the media, meaningful metrics are needed so we can see how society is changing, it is why we do a census every five years, but also to evaluate the performance of politicians and policymakers. Senior lecturer in housing at The Technological University Dublin, Lorcan Sirr […]
22nd July 2020
As one of Ireland’s leading Approved Housing Bodies (AHB), Clúid Housing is proud to continue delivering quality housing and services in these challenging times. The organisation remains focused on supporting residents across the country and committed to delivering more social housing. Clúid identifies its robust, established partnerships as the key […]
22nd July 2020
In 2018, Eurostat, the EU’s statistics office, and the Central Statistics Office (CSO) deemed 14 of Ireland’s largest approved housing bodies (AHBs) to be part of the general government sector, a decision that has caused frustration in the realm of AHBs ever since but there is new hope that frustration […]
22nd July 2020
There has been much focus in recent months on what the ‘new normal’ will look like for Ireland once we are through the worst of the Covid-19 pandemic. This is particularly pertinent in the housing sector of the economy, where prior to the outbreak of Covid-19, a severe supply demand […]
22nd July 2020
Castlehaven Finance provides bridging facilities for site purchases, enabling developers to move more quickly on-site acquisitions, as well as working capital finance for development. Castlehaven Finance was founded by Clark McCann and Will Aylmer in 2014, in response to the need for alternative development financing in the Irish marketplace, given […]
22nd July 2020
With the beginning of construction on Social Housing Public Private Partnership (PPP) Bundle 1 in March 2019, the PPP programme began its long road to the delivery of around 1,500 social housing units spread across three bundles. PPPs play a notable role in the delivery of new build social housing […]
22nd July 2020
More than any other policy area, housing dominated discourse during General Election 2020. As the new Government sets its course, many within the housing sector have cautiously welcomed its rhetoric, though it has not escaped criticism. Sinn Féin housing spokesperson Eoin Ó Broin engages with Ciarán Galway to outline his […]
22nd July 2020
Dublin City’s housing programme across all schemes in our supply pipeline scales to over 11,400 units and represents an estimated investment of €3.4 billion. A key challenge is to ensure we make places where communities thrive, Head of Housing Policy, Research and Strategy Dáithí Downey writes. How well we live […]
22nd July 2020
While some have criticised what they perceive to be vague commitments, scant detail and broad continuity with Rebuilding Ireland, others within the housing sector have cautiously welcomed the Programme for Government (PfG) agreed between Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and the Green Party. Does the document mark a new departure for […]
22nd July 2020
Against a backdrop of the ongoing housing crisis, the Covid-19 pandemic and a new government, Respond housing association and service provider is firmly committed to its dual strategy of ‘building homes, improving lives’. Ciarán Galway engages with CEO Declan Dunne to discuss priorities, passion and progress. As one of Ireland’s […]
22nd July 2020
Following the formation of the grand coalition three-party government of Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and the Green Party, Fine Gael TD Peter Burke has been appointed Minister of State for Local Government and Planning. The Housing Magazine profiles the first-time portfolio holder. Burke first won his seat in the Longford-Westmeath […]
22nd July 2020
Ireland will face many challenges over the next 20 years. One is clear — a likely recession triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic. As we know, recessions can have devastating effects on a country’s people, setting back key investment, often to the detriment of the most disadvantaged, writes John O’Connor, CEO […]
22nd July 2020
Fianna Fáil’s Darragh O’Brien TD entered The Custom House as the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage on 27 June 2020. The new Minister is faced with the challenge of delivering upon the myriad Programme for Government commitments aimed at resolving the housing and homelessness crises, a task which […]
22nd July 2020
Time for a long-term housing plan The 2020 edition of Ireland’s Housing Magazine comes at an unprecedented time. The Covid-19 pandemic is going to change how we live forever. One major change is to our housing. More people have begun working from home, a trend that may continue for the […]
25th September 2020
Resolving the housing and homelessness crises will be a mammoth task for the coalition Government, one that has already been made more difficult by the Covid-19 pandemic. Ciarán Galway speaks with Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage Darragh O’Brien TD about his most immediate priorities and ambitions for housing […]
5th November 2020
Affordable housing has been one of the defining issues of the Irish housing crisis. Questions over what it is and how it will be delivered are some of the most pertinent facing new Minister for Housing, Darragh O’Brien TD. In July, O’Brien announced measures in the Dáil that would be […]
5th November 2020
In September, Oaklee Housing launched their 34 general needs social housing scheme at Weston, on Kettles Lane in Swords, North Co. Dublin with the help of Minister for Housing Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien TD. The scheme, comprising a mix of three-bedroom houses, three-bedroom duplex apartments and two-bedroom ground […]
5th November 2020
Despite an estimated stoppage of €17.9 billion worth of project works by the end of March 2020, Covid-19’s impact on the construction sector does not look to have had the black or white, good or bad type of effect it has had on other industries. At the end of March […]