31st March 2011
House prices have not yet reached a trough and there won’t be a major upturn in the housing market until economic growth becomes sustained, writes the ESRI’s David Duffy. Although a number of other countries experienced housing booms at the same time as Ireland, the extent of the fall in […]
17th September 2015
Barry O’Leary, Chief Executive of the Housing Finance Agency (HFA), says that with a recent €300 million fund now fully subscribed and additional funding available, the HFA is open for business keen to lend. Housing Finance Agency plc (HFA) is a semi-State body which was established in 1982 to lend […]
18th September 2015
RESPOND! Housing Association is Ireland’s leading housing charity which seeks to create a positive future for people by alleviating poverty and creating vibrant, socially integrated communities. RESPOND! achieves this through providing access to education, childcare, community development programmes, housing and other supports. Since RESPOND! was founded in Waterford City in […]
18th September 2015
The vision of the Social Housing Strategy 2020 is that access to secure, good quality, affordable housing will be available for every household in the country. eolas summarises the strategy’s three key goals. Government funding for social housing has significantly declined over the economic downturn despite the demand on stock […]
18th September 2015
Bairbre Nic Aongusa, Assistant Secretary in the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government talks to Owen McQuade about the implementation of the Government’s social housing strategy and wider aspects of housing policy. Bairbre Nic Aongusa is Assistant Secretary in the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government with responsibility […]
18th September 2015
The party proposes State grants to help new buyers secure deposits and more flexibility for local authorities. ‘Supporting Home Ownership’ – Fianna Fáil’s national housing roadmap – emphasises that the “right to own across all generations of Irish society is good for families and communities”. The party’s headline commitments for […]
18th September 2015
Dr David Duffy, senior research officer with The Economic and Social Research Insitute, looks at the changing trends of private rental. The private rented sector (PRS) in Ireland has grown rapidly over the past decade. In 2002, 11 per cent of the households were in private rented accommodation and while […]
18th September 2015
eolas examines the level of homelessness in Ireland and the Government’s action plan for helping those affected or at risk. The State’s most accurate statistics on housing (including homelessness) are found in the last census results, recorded in April 2011. At that time, a total of 3,808 persons as homeless: […]
18th September 2015
Rory O’Donnell, Director of National Economic and Social Council, gives an overview of developments surrounding social housing in Ireland. There have been significant developments in Irish housing policy in the past year. The most obvious are the actions set out in the Social Housing Strategy (SHS), adopted by Government in […]
18th September 2015
Brother Kevin Crowley, 80, founded the Capuchin Day Centre for Homeless People in inner city Dublin in 1969. He tells Gráinne McCarry the level of need for their services today is dire. When the Capuchin Day Centre opened its doors in Dublin almost half a century ago it was not […]
18th September 2015
Barry O’Leary, Chief Executive of the Housing Finance Agency (HFA), says that with a recent €300 million fund now fully subscribed and additional funding available, the HFA is open for business keen to lend. Housing Finance Agency plc (HFA) is a semi-State body which was established in 1982 to lend […]
1st June 2016
Thames Valley Housing’s Residents’ Training and Employment Manager, Emildah Chabata explains the benefits of the housing association’s approach to tenant employment and training. With responsibility for 15,000 properties across a number of local authorities Thames Valley Housing (TVH) has had to design its own approach to the delivery of […]
1st June 2016
Co-operative Housing’s Ireland’s Director of Development, Geoff Corcoran sets out how the self-help movement is helping local people work together to build better communities. The scale of the current housing crisis means that the full range of resources need to be brought to bear in responding to pressing housing […]
1st June 2016
The Housing Agency’s Regulation Office is responsible for regulating the governance, management and financial viability of Approved Housing Bodies. The Regulation Office, operating within the Housing Agency, has been designated by the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government as the interim regulator of Approved Housing Bodies. Approved Housing […]
1st June 2016
An overview of the Public Private Partnership scheme announced last year that will deliver 1,500 social housing units in three bundles. Announced in Budget 2015, the National Development Finance Agency (NDFA) has been tasked with procuring and providing financial advice on major public private partnership (PPP) infrastructure programmes across […]
1st June 2016
An overview of the current level of homelessness in Ireland and what has been done to tackle the problem so far. Homelessness is a complex issue and there are many reasons why people can find themselves without a home both individual and structural. Broadly speaking, people who cannot provide […]
1st June 2016
The Oireachtas committee on housing and homelessness sets out its priorities and objectives. The Oireachtas committee on housing and homelessness was established in April for the purpose of reviewing the implications of problems with housing and homelessness. The first meeting of the committee took place on the 20 April […]
1st June 2016
Director of the Residential Tenancies Board Rosalind Carroll outlines changes in the rented sector and discusses the progress the RTB has made to date and her priorities for the future. The Residential Tenancies Board (RTB), formerly the Private Residential Tenancies Board (PRTB), was established in 2004. Its remit is […]
1st June 2016
An overview of the progress made to date on the Social Housing 2020 Strategy. Over the course of the economic downturn government funding for social housing declined significantly despite the rising demand for stock. In 2008 the budget for social housing stood at €1.7 billion but in 2014 this […]
1st June 2016
Housing Finance Agency’s Chief Executive, Barry O’Leary, discusses the growing momentum in new housing development in the Approved Housing Body sector, the need for increased involvement by local authorities, and the challenges for all of those involved in the wider ‘Housing Group’. The Housing Finance Agency (HFA) has been directly […]
1st June 2016
An outline of the current situation of housing in Ireland. Pricing Since 2013, house prices have been increasing nationally. According to the most recent figures published by the then Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government the average price of a new property across Ireland is €285,943. This […]
1st June 2016
The Housing Agency explains how it promotes the provision of affordable and quality homes in sustainable communities. The Housing Agency works to advise government and assist local authorities and housing bodies to make evidence-based decisions about housing supply and best practise in housing. We know that currently, Ireland needs […]
9th December 2016
Taking place at a crucial time for the Irish housing sector, the annual Housing Conference 2016 examined ways of tackling key challenges going forward. With a wide ranging speaker panel, the conference saw plenty of discussion including future strategy, investment, obsolescence and housing associations.
1st December 2017
KPMG hosted a round table discussion with key stakeholders on the role of the private sector in social housing. What in your view are the current blockages to getting social housing delivered at scale? Eamonn Waters The provision of social housing is one of the biggest challenges facing Ireland at […]
29th August 2019
The contention of a United Nations’ Special Rapporteur that the Irish Government has worsened the housing and homelessness crisis has been rejected by the Government in a back and forth as the two bodies argue over both the causes and nature of what is happening in Irish housing. In her […]
2nd 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, […]
16th 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 […]
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 […]
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31st March 2011
House prices have not yet reached a trough and there won’t be a major upturn in the housing market until economic growth becomes sustained, writes the ESRI’s David Duffy. Although a number of other countries experienced housing booms at the same time as Ireland, the extent of the fall in […]
17th September 2015
Barry O’Leary, Chief Executive of the Housing Finance Agency (HFA), says that with a recent €300 million fund now fully subscribed and additional funding available, the HFA is open for business keen to lend. Housing Finance Agency plc (HFA) is a semi-State body which was established in 1982 to lend […]
18th September 2015
RESPOND! Housing Association is Ireland’s leading housing charity which seeks to create a positive future for people by alleviating poverty and creating vibrant, socially integrated communities. RESPOND! achieves this through providing access to education, childcare, community development programmes, housing and other supports. Since RESPOND! was founded in Waterford City in […]
18th September 2015
The vision of the Social Housing Strategy 2020 is that access to secure, good quality, affordable housing will be available for every household in the country. eolas summarises the strategy’s three key goals. Government funding for social housing has significantly declined over the economic downturn despite the demand on stock […]
18th September 2015
Bairbre Nic Aongusa, Assistant Secretary in the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government talks to Owen McQuade about the implementation of the Government’s social housing strategy and wider aspects of housing policy. Bairbre Nic Aongusa is Assistant Secretary in the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government with responsibility […]
18th September 2015
The party proposes State grants to help new buyers secure deposits and more flexibility for local authorities. ‘Supporting Home Ownership’ – Fianna Fáil’s national housing roadmap – emphasises that the “right to own across all generations of Irish society is good for families and communities”. The party’s headline commitments for […]
18th September 2015
Dr David Duffy, senior research officer with The Economic and Social Research Insitute, looks at the changing trends of private rental. The private rented sector (PRS) in Ireland has grown rapidly over the past decade. In 2002, 11 per cent of the households were in private rented accommodation and while […]
18th September 2015
eolas examines the level of homelessness in Ireland and the Government’s action plan for helping those affected or at risk. The State’s most accurate statistics on housing (including homelessness) are found in the last census results, recorded in April 2011. At that time, a total of 3,808 persons as homeless: […]
18th September 2015
Rory O’Donnell, Director of National Economic and Social Council, gives an overview of developments surrounding social housing in Ireland. There have been significant developments in Irish housing policy in the past year. The most obvious are the actions set out in the Social Housing Strategy (SHS), adopted by Government in […]
18th September 2015
Brother Kevin Crowley, 80, founded the Capuchin Day Centre for Homeless People in inner city Dublin in 1969. He tells Gráinne McCarry the level of need for their services today is dire. When the Capuchin Day Centre opened its doors in Dublin almost half a century ago it was not […]
18th September 2015
Barry O’Leary, Chief Executive of the Housing Finance Agency (HFA), says that with a recent €300 million fund now fully subscribed and additional funding available, the HFA is open for business keen to lend. Housing Finance Agency plc (HFA) is a semi-State body which was established in 1982 to lend […]
1st June 2016
Thames Valley Housing’s Residents’ Training and Employment Manager, Emildah Chabata explains the benefits of the housing association’s approach to tenant employment and training. With responsibility for 15,000 properties across a number of local authorities Thames Valley Housing (TVH) has had to design its own approach to the delivery of […]
1st June 2016
Co-operative Housing’s Ireland’s Director of Development, Geoff Corcoran sets out how the self-help movement is helping local people work together to build better communities. The scale of the current housing crisis means that the full range of resources need to be brought to bear in responding to pressing housing […]
1st June 2016
The Housing Agency’s Regulation Office is responsible for regulating the governance, management and financial viability of Approved Housing Bodies. The Regulation Office, operating within the Housing Agency, has been designated by the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government as the interim regulator of Approved Housing Bodies. Approved Housing […]
1st June 2016
An overview of the Public Private Partnership scheme announced last year that will deliver 1,500 social housing units in three bundles. Announced in Budget 2015, the National Development Finance Agency (NDFA) has been tasked with procuring and providing financial advice on major public private partnership (PPP) infrastructure programmes across […]
1st June 2016
An overview of the current level of homelessness in Ireland and what has been done to tackle the problem so far. Homelessness is a complex issue and there are many reasons why people can find themselves without a home both individual and structural. Broadly speaking, people who cannot provide […]
1st June 2016
The Oireachtas committee on housing and homelessness sets out its priorities and objectives. The Oireachtas committee on housing and homelessness was established in April for the purpose of reviewing the implications of problems with housing and homelessness. The first meeting of the committee took place on the 20 April […]
1st June 2016
Director of the Residential Tenancies Board Rosalind Carroll outlines changes in the rented sector and discusses the progress the RTB has made to date and her priorities for the future. The Residential Tenancies Board (RTB), formerly the Private Residential Tenancies Board (PRTB), was established in 2004. Its remit is […]
1st June 2016
An overview of the progress made to date on the Social Housing 2020 Strategy. Over the course of the economic downturn government funding for social housing declined significantly despite the rising demand for stock. In 2008 the budget for social housing stood at €1.7 billion but in 2014 this […]
1st June 2016
Housing Finance Agency’s Chief Executive, Barry O’Leary, discusses the growing momentum in new housing development in the Approved Housing Body sector, the need for increased involvement by local authorities, and the challenges for all of those involved in the wider ‘Housing Group’. The Housing Finance Agency (HFA) has been directly […]
1st June 2016
An outline of the current situation of housing in Ireland. Pricing Since 2013, house prices have been increasing nationally. According to the most recent figures published by the then Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government the average price of a new property across Ireland is €285,943. This […]
1st June 2016
The Housing Agency explains how it promotes the provision of affordable and quality homes in sustainable communities. The Housing Agency works to advise government and assist local authorities and housing bodies to make evidence-based decisions about housing supply and best practise in housing. We know that currently, Ireland needs […]
9th December 2016
Taking place at a crucial time for the Irish housing sector, the annual Housing Conference 2016 examined ways of tackling key challenges going forward. With a wide ranging speaker panel, the conference saw plenty of discussion including future strategy, investment, obsolescence and housing associations.
1st December 2017
KPMG hosted a round table discussion with key stakeholders on the role of the private sector in social housing. What in your view are the current blockages to getting social housing delivered at scale? Eamonn Waters The provision of social housing is one of the biggest challenges facing Ireland at […]
29th August 2019
The contention of a United Nations’ Special Rapporteur that the Irish Government has worsened the housing and homelessness crisis has been rejected by the Government in a back and forth as the two bodies argue over both the causes and nature of what is happening in Irish housing. In her […]
2nd 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, […]
16th 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 […]
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 […]