There has been a lot of discussion this year about concerns that landlords are fleeing the rental market in the face of rent freezes and difficulties in making a profit — but are they? First, it is important to note that it is not the number of landlords in a market that is relevant, it’s the number of tenancies, which is a measure of the size of the sector. The sector has actually expanded in the past 12 months from about 319,000 tenancies at the end of last year to 324,000 in mid-2016. The number of landlords also increased in the 20 months to June 2016, to 172,159
Matthew Desmond’s Pulitzer Prize winning book, focused public attention on the issue of eviction. As...
I've been incredibly busy with the new What Works Centre for Local Economic Growth so haven't had as...
Eviction burdens tenants and their households with incredible hardship. But it long has been the sta...
A growing number of people in Ireland now rent. Up to one third of urban dwellers live in rented acc...
A review of the history of housing in Ireland shows that owner occupancy and social housing were pol...
Evictions in the private rental sector have acquired primary importance in the public debate. Unaffo...
It is becoming increasingly evident across Europe and Ireland that there may be a generation of peop...
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One of the key points of interest for me in Rebuilding Ireland, the recently published Action Plan f...
Student accommodation is in short supply in Ireland, an issue that was covered in these pages last w...
When the rent supplement was introduced in 1977 for people in financial need within the private rent...
Historically, tenants could be evicted when their actions put them “at-fault.” Grounds for “at-fault...
Evictions have become everyday in the UK. There have been surfeit of news headlines outlining the ex...
As part of the overall housing sector, renting has seen a considerable increase in the first 14 year...
The Private Rented Sector has grown considerably over the last 25 years and is now a crucial part of...
Matthew Desmond’s Pulitzer Prize winning book, focused public attention on the issue of eviction. As...
I've been incredibly busy with the new What Works Centre for Local Economic Growth so haven't had as...
Eviction burdens tenants and their households with incredible hardship. But it long has been the sta...
A growing number of people in Ireland now rent. Up to one third of urban dwellers live in rented acc...
A review of the history of housing in Ireland shows that owner occupancy and social housing were pol...
Evictions in the private rental sector have acquired primary importance in the public debate. Unaffo...
It is becoming increasingly evident across Europe and Ireland that there may be a generation of peop...
WITH all eyes on Ireland’s homelessness crisis, rising rental costs and an undersupply of newhousing...
One of the key points of interest for me in Rebuilding Ireland, the recently published Action Plan f...
Student accommodation is in short supply in Ireland, an issue that was covered in these pages last w...
When the rent supplement was introduced in 1977 for people in financial need within the private rent...
Historically, tenants could be evicted when their actions put them “at-fault.” Grounds for “at-fault...
Evictions have become everyday in the UK. There have been surfeit of news headlines outlining the ex...
As part of the overall housing sector, renting has seen a considerable increase in the first 14 year...
The Private Rented Sector has grown considerably over the last 25 years and is now a crucial part of...
Matthew Desmond’s Pulitzer Prize winning book, focused public attention on the issue of eviction. As...
I've been incredibly busy with the new What Works Centre for Local Economic Growth so haven't had as...
Eviction burdens tenants and their households with incredible hardship. But it long has been the sta...