Rents
# rents - Wednesday 8 May, 2013
New database will reveal exactly how much rent your neighbours pay
The PRTB also found there was an increase in rents nationally but a fall in Dublin rents.
Share8 Tweet13# rents - Thursday 2 May, 2013
This map shows you why rent is rising in Dublin more than anywhere else
The latest rental report from the property website Daft.ie shows that while rents are increasing significantly in the capital they are rising much slower elsewhere, indicating a lack of supply according to economist Ronan Lyons.
Share22 Tweet1# rents - Monday 11 February, 2013
Average national rent rose 2.2 per cent during 2012 – Daft.ie report
Rental rates in Dublin, Cork and Galway saw a second consecutive year of growth as a result of a shortage of accommodation in Ireland’s largest cities, the report reveals.
Share154 Tweet# rents - Saturday 26 January, 2013
New York City extols virtues of small apartments
Population of NYC is due to grow by 600,000 inhabitants by 2030 – and new ‘state-of-the-art’ but tiny apartments are deemed to be one way of easing the squash.
Share39 Tweet# rents - Wednesday 7 November, 2012
Dublin rents continue to rise, rental properties fall – Daft.ie
The latest Daft.ie rent report shows that the average rent nationwide is now €820, which is 0.8 per cent higher than a year previously.
Share16 Tweet23# rents - Monday 21 May, 2012
Government saves €2million in rent reductions
State agencies have secured reductions on 32 properties – including one whose rent was slashed by more than €1million.
Share Tweet5# rents - Friday 26 August, 2011
The Daily Fix: Friday
All the day’s news: Dublin Fire Brigade unions head for the LRC, Anglo’s last ever accounts, New York prepares for evacuation, and more success for Shamrock Rovers and Conor Niland…
Share39 Tweet3Retailers step up Grafton Street banner war on high rents
A group of retailers have replaced the famous ‘High Rents Are Killing Our Jobs’ banner with another message.
Share25 Tweet6# rents - Tuesday 16 August, 2011
Rental prices levelling off across Ireland – report
The latest Daft.ie report says the average rental price in July 2011 was exactly the same as it was in July 2010.
Share Tweet6# rents - Thursday 26 May, 2011
Peckish? Feast your eyes on Ireland’s top restaurants
Industry is “optimistic” about Irish gastronomy despite fact that on average, one restaurant a day closing down in Ireland.
Share22 Tweet18# rents - Wednesday 16 February, 2011
Daily Fix: Wednesday
Nine days to go – our daily round-up of the winners and losers of the day. Who’s been getting the boot in (literally)?
Share2 Tweet1# rents - Monday 7 February, 2011
Rents fall less than 1 per cent over 2010
Residential rents now cheaper than they were 10 years ago, according to Daft.ie economist Ronan Lyons.
Share Tweet4The 9 at 9: Monday
Nine things you really need to know by 9am: Political reform on the agenda for all political parties; 100 Ryanair passengers stage a “mutiny” and – oops, Silvio’s done it again.
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