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March 15, 2021 Finance Ireland / financial commentary

Funding for Irish Housing

The ability to increase housing supply is complex because the system and market is very intricate. This pretty much means

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March 12, 2021 Finance Ireland / financial commentary

Irish Social Housing Developement

Social housing is a very critical element of the Irish housing market, and it is important to meet the demand

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March 9, 2021 Finance Ireland / financial commentary

Irish Forward Funding and Housing Delivery

There are alternatives to Forward Sale agreements in Ireland, and they are called Forward Funding. You are able to use

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March 9, 2021 Finance Ireland / financial commentary

Irish Building Costs and The Investment Decision

There have been many inconsistencies in the building costs for many projects. The figures being reported in relation to public

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March 7, 2021 Finance Ireland / financial commentary

Irish Housing Needs and Solutions

Urban areas continue to be the main drivers of economic growth in Europe and all over the world. Ireland happens

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March 7, 2021 Finance Ireland / financial commentary / News

Irish Rental Demand and Debt Requirments

The recent demand for rental accommodation in Ireland has grown in urban areas exponentially. The demand is fundamentally found in

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March 7, 2021 financial commentary / financial regulation / News

The Irish Investment Sectors Risk Averse Approach

With the funding by Active Capital of eight BTR projects, it has become evident that developers are very focused on

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February 28, 2021 Finance Ireland / financial commentary

Irish Investing and Sustainability

Irish investment has been very fruitful the past few years, despite the fact that the Covid-19 pandemic has had a

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February 28, 2021 Finance Ireland / financial commentary

Irish Multi-Family Accomodation

There is an increasingly important need for new multi-family accommodations in many main Irish cities. These Irish cities include Cork,

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February 28, 2021 financial commentary / financial regulation

Supply and Demand for Irish Housing

A key challenge for providers is delivering new supply, and the most important aspect of this is new apartments. Apartments

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