30th October 2023
Ireland’s housing crisis is no secret. With a pressing need for sustainability, innovation, and intelligent solutions, Hapi Homes has emerged as a trailblazer in pre-engineered housing. This global concept, gaining traction, brings numerous advantages. Hapi Homes leverages cutting-edge technology and engineering expertise to design and fabricate housing modules that are […]
30th October 2023
The introduction of a new property tax under Budget 2024 is the latest move by the Government to try to increase the State’s housing supply and comes shortly after publication of the Vacant Homes Action Plan. Effective from 1 November 2023, the vacant homes tax will be increased from three […]
30th October 2023
This year, after 22 years, Oaklee Housing ceased to be a member of the Choice Housing Group and is now an independent stand-alone Approved Housing Body (AHB) with an ambitious corporate strategy for 2023 to 2025 targeting growth and great services for their current and future tenants. The independence that […]
30th October 2023
The Department of Health has concluded a series of pilot projects for the rollout of the Healthy Age Friendly Homes initiative and will now roll out the next phase of the plan. Launched in 2021, by Minister of State for Mental Health and Older People Mary Butler TD and former […]
31st October 2023
Hooke & MacDonald research has tracked the composition of purchasers of new homes in Ireland from 2015 to 2022. First-time buyers have consistently been the lead purchasing group, averaging 32 per cent of all purchases in the last three years, writes Ken MacDonald, Managing Director of Hooke & MacDonald. First-time […]
31st October 2023
A government guide to encourage new housing construction and design processes has been underpinned by a €3.35 million allocation in Budget 2024. The allocation in Budget 2024 towards Enterprise Ireland’s Modern Methods of Construction Demonstration Park and Innovation Investment on the Construct to Innovate Technology Centre is the latest government […]
31st October 2023
Addressing the need for affordable and quality social housing in Ireland requires a design-focused approach that considers the wellbeing of its tenants. Designing good social housing involves understanding the challenges and opportunities, while delivering it at scale necessitates effective strategies to meet the increasing demand we are currently facing. Within […]
31st October 2023
The Government has formally launched its Implementation Plan for the National Housing Strategy for Disabled People 2022-2027, which sets no specific targets for housing for disabled people. Published in June 2023, the Implementation Plan for the National Housing Strategy for Disabled People 2022-2027 states that the Department of Housing, Local […]
31st October 2023
The Irish Government introduced its Climate Bill in 2021, which sets out the agenda for how Ireland will reduce carbon emissions and achieve a climate-neutral economy by 2050. Part of the Climate Bill includes a national retrofit program aiming to see 500,000 homes, one-third of Ireland’s housing stock, retrofitted to […]
31st October 2023
Census 2022 housing figures demonstrate how relatively stagnant wages in Ireland are exacerbating the inaccessibility of homeownership for young people in Ireland, with house prices increasing at a rate far above wage growth in real terms. In July 2023, the CSO released the results of phase two of Census 2022, […]
31st October 2023
The Affordable Housing Act 2021 enacted on 8 July 2021 was described as “the most comprehensive standalone affordable housing legislation in the history of the State”. The Act provided for a range of new measures as part of a long-term strategy to target affordable housing and bring forward supply led […]
31st October 2023
Affordability in the Irish housing market is not out of sync with European counterparts, but the country does have one of the largest gaps in homeownership rates between younger and older generations. Worsening affordability pressures and falling homeownership rates are distinct challenges, but not wholly unique, according to research carried […]
31st October 2023
Affordability is at the core of the Government’s Housing for All policy, with a target of 6,000 affordable homes to be made available every year for purchase or rent by local authorities, approved housing bodies, and the Land Development Agency. The plan aims for the delivery of 54,000 affordable homes […]
31st October 2023
The eviction ban in place from November 2022 until the end of March 2023 did not lead to a reduction in homelessness numbers, but monthly increases in total numbers did slow and the number of homeless children decreased during the period. Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage Darragh O’Brien […]
31st October 2023
The Land Development Agency (LDA) launched its first Report on Relevant Public Land in March 2023. The report explores the potential of state-owned land to deliver much needed affordable and social housing into the future. The report identifies 83 state-owned sites and assesses them as having the potential to deliver […]
31st October 2023
Urgent policy intervention is needed to decarbonise construction at the scale required to achieve Ireland’s net zero targets by 2050, writes Joseph Kilroy, Policy and Public Affairs Manager for Ireland, Scotland and Wales for the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB). The built environment accounts for 37 per cent of Ireland’s […]
31st October 2023
In late September, a Social Democrats’ affordable housing motion calling on the Government to publish figures for the delivery of affordable homes in 2023, build 10,000 affordable purchase and cost rental homes per annum, introduce a punitive tax on vacancy, reinstate the ban on no-fault evictions, and cease public spending […]
31st October 2023
Respond, Ireland’s largest construction-led Approved Housing Body and service provider is on track to triple the number of social and cost rental homes it has in construction to over 4,300 by year end. Respond is strategically increasing its construction program to €2 billion over the next 12 months, aiming to […]
31st October 2023
Budget 2024 offers a broad set of initiatives which ultimately fail to tackle the root causes of Ireland’s housing crisis: supply, writes Joshua Murray. In Budget 2024, it was announced that government will provide a tax relief to landlords to the tune of between €600 and €1,000 per year for […]
31st October 2023
STAR is a welcome initiative to engage the State with private developers in delivering cost rental housing. A keen appetite has been demonstrated for cost rental housing based on the over-subscription to existing cost rental schemes and the expectation is that STAR will lead to a significant increase in the […]
31st October 2023
Construction of new dwellings appears to be on track to at least meet, if not exceed, Housing for All targets for 2023. Meanwhile, despite increases in both supply and planning permissions, residential property prices have climbed to all-time highs in 2023. Housing supply Government figures state that 6,716 new homes […]
2nd November 2023
“Brave and effective leadership is what is required to solve Ireland’s housing crisis,” according to Bob Jordan, CEO of The Housing Agency who spoke recently at its Leadership in Housing conference in Dublin Castle. The purpose of the event was to bring together leaders in housing across the island of […]
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Housing Ireland 2024
Housing Ireland 2024 took place on Wednesday 6th March at Croke Park, Dublin. The event was held in association with The Housing Agency and sponsored by Beauchamps and The Land Development Agency. Over 350 delegates attended the event which was opened with an address from Darragh O’Brien TD, Minister for Housing, Local Government & Heritage.
Delegates in attendance heard from 26 speakers, both visiting and local, from organisations including Housing Europe; Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage; Circle VHA; Northern Ireland Federation of Housing Associations; Irish Congress of Trade Unions and Monaghan County Council.
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30th October 2023
Ireland’s housing crisis is no secret. With a pressing need for sustainability, innovation, and intelligent solutions, Hapi Homes has emerged as a trailblazer in pre-engineered housing. This global concept, gaining traction, brings numerous advantages. Hapi Homes leverages cutting-edge technology and engineering expertise to design and fabricate housing modules that are […]
30th October 2023
The introduction of a new property tax under Budget 2024 is the latest move by the Government to try to increase the State’s housing supply and comes shortly after publication of the Vacant Homes Action Plan. Effective from 1 November 2023, the vacant homes tax will be increased from three […]
30th October 2023
This year, after 22 years, Oaklee Housing ceased to be a member of the Choice Housing Group and is now an independent stand-alone Approved Housing Body (AHB) with an ambitious corporate strategy for 2023 to 2025 targeting growth and great services for their current and future tenants. The independence that […]
30th October 2023
The Department of Health has concluded a series of pilot projects for the rollout of the Healthy Age Friendly Homes initiative and will now roll out the next phase of the plan. Launched in 2021, by Minister of State for Mental Health and Older People Mary Butler TD and former […]
31st October 2023
Hooke & MacDonald research has tracked the composition of purchasers of new homes in Ireland from 2015 to 2022. First-time buyers have consistently been the lead purchasing group, averaging 32 per cent of all purchases in the last three years, writes Ken MacDonald, Managing Director of Hooke & MacDonald. First-time […]
31st October 2023
A government guide to encourage new housing construction and design processes has been underpinned by a €3.35 million allocation in Budget 2024. The allocation in Budget 2024 towards Enterprise Ireland’s Modern Methods of Construction Demonstration Park and Innovation Investment on the Construct to Innovate Technology Centre is the latest government […]
31st October 2023
Addressing the need for affordable and quality social housing in Ireland requires a design-focused approach that considers the wellbeing of its tenants. Designing good social housing involves understanding the challenges and opportunities, while delivering it at scale necessitates effective strategies to meet the increasing demand we are currently facing. Within […]
31st October 2023
The Government has formally launched its Implementation Plan for the National Housing Strategy for Disabled People 2022-2027, which sets no specific targets for housing for disabled people. Published in June 2023, the Implementation Plan for the National Housing Strategy for Disabled People 2022-2027 states that the Department of Housing, Local […]
31st October 2023
The Irish Government introduced its Climate Bill in 2021, which sets out the agenda for how Ireland will reduce carbon emissions and achieve a climate-neutral economy by 2050. Part of the Climate Bill includes a national retrofit program aiming to see 500,000 homes, one-third of Ireland’s housing stock, retrofitted to […]
31st October 2023
Census 2022 housing figures demonstrate how relatively stagnant wages in Ireland are exacerbating the inaccessibility of homeownership for young people in Ireland, with house prices increasing at a rate far above wage growth in real terms. In July 2023, the CSO released the results of phase two of Census 2022, […]
31st October 2023
The Affordable Housing Act 2021 enacted on 8 July 2021 was described as “the most comprehensive standalone affordable housing legislation in the history of the State”. The Act provided for a range of new measures as part of a long-term strategy to target affordable housing and bring forward supply led […]
31st October 2023
Affordability in the Irish housing market is not out of sync with European counterparts, but the country does have one of the largest gaps in homeownership rates between younger and older generations. Worsening affordability pressures and falling homeownership rates are distinct challenges, but not wholly unique, according to research carried […]
31st October 2023
Affordability is at the core of the Government’s Housing for All policy, with a target of 6,000 affordable homes to be made available every year for purchase or rent by local authorities, approved housing bodies, and the Land Development Agency. The plan aims for the delivery of 54,000 affordable homes […]
31st October 2023
The eviction ban in place from November 2022 until the end of March 2023 did not lead to a reduction in homelessness numbers, but monthly increases in total numbers did slow and the number of homeless children decreased during the period. Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage Darragh O’Brien […]
31st October 2023
The Land Development Agency (LDA) launched its first Report on Relevant Public Land in March 2023. The report explores the potential of state-owned land to deliver much needed affordable and social housing into the future. The report identifies 83 state-owned sites and assesses them as having the potential to deliver […]
31st October 2023
Urgent policy intervention is needed to decarbonise construction at the scale required to achieve Ireland’s net zero targets by 2050, writes Joseph Kilroy, Policy and Public Affairs Manager for Ireland, Scotland and Wales for the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB). The built environment accounts for 37 per cent of Ireland’s […]
31st October 2023
In late September, a Social Democrats’ affordable housing motion calling on the Government to publish figures for the delivery of affordable homes in 2023, build 10,000 affordable purchase and cost rental homes per annum, introduce a punitive tax on vacancy, reinstate the ban on no-fault evictions, and cease public spending […]
31st October 2023
Respond, Ireland’s largest construction-led Approved Housing Body and service provider is on track to triple the number of social and cost rental homes it has in construction to over 4,300 by year end. Respond is strategically increasing its construction program to €2 billion over the next 12 months, aiming to […]
31st October 2023
Budget 2024 offers a broad set of initiatives which ultimately fail to tackle the root causes of Ireland’s housing crisis: supply, writes Joshua Murray. In Budget 2024, it was announced that government will provide a tax relief to landlords to the tune of between €600 and €1,000 per year for […]
31st October 2023
STAR is a welcome initiative to engage the State with private developers in delivering cost rental housing. A keen appetite has been demonstrated for cost rental housing based on the over-subscription to existing cost rental schemes and the expectation is that STAR will lead to a significant increase in the […]
31st October 2023
Construction of new dwellings appears to be on track to at least meet, if not exceed, Housing for All targets for 2023. Meanwhile, despite increases in both supply and planning permissions, residential property prices have climbed to all-time highs in 2023. Housing supply Government figures state that 6,716 new homes […]
2nd November 2023
“Brave and effective leadership is what is required to solve Ireland’s housing crisis,” according to Bob Jordan, CEO of The Housing Agency who spoke recently at its Leadership in Housing conference in Dublin Castle. The purpose of the event was to bring together leaders in housing across the island of […]