Are well-meaning policy decisions contributing to housing problem?The drive to protect tenants from sub-standard living conditions could leave others without rental options
Dr Peter Stafford: Rebuilding IrelandThe action plan for reform, if followed and implemented within deadline, will get the sector working properly
Ireland needs better approach to property taxWe need to focus on the long-term to achieve a regime that will work
Starter Homes Special: We need a housing championA minister with a one-item agenda of the housing crisis is needed to bring the government together
Dr Peter Stafford: Building an Irish Atlantic PowerhouseGeorge Osbourne’s strategy for balancing economic development in Britain could work here
Dr Peter Stafford: Vacant lands could hold key to housing messEngaging vacant land may solve the housing crisis
Dr Peter Stafford: How to put public property to proper useIf you think land is wasted in the hands of the British state, you can challenge to sell it in as little as six weeks
Fact or fiction? We’re about to find out on mortgage lendingCentral Bank will help get to the truth of the tale on housing policy
Census 2016 can help us solve the housing crisisWe need to know how many bedrooms are routinely unused
So where’s the missing page of the budget?At a time of a national housing crisis, it seems extraordinary that Michael Noonan made no reference to fixing it in his budget speech
Budget 2016: Package addresses immediate crisis but fails to tackle housing shortageNAMA still seen as a panacea to resolving Ireland’s house-building needs, Peter Stafford warns
Noonan must call time on endless crisisBudget must introduce measures to address the housing crisis, and lay down markers for a sustainable property sector
Housing issues will decide this electionWhether parties want it or not, housing is going to shape the general election
New reality of apartment designOne size doesn’t fit all when it comes to designing apartments, writes Peter Stafford
When the facts change, so should our prioritiesA year ago, the government launched the Construction 2020 blueprint. But has it lived up to its stated aims so far?
Opportunity knocks for struggling tenantsAs landlords rush to sell their buy-to-let properties, can institutional investors make up the shortfall in Ireland’s rental needs?
Professionalism and partnershipAfter the crash, property activists came together to try and save a sector left reeling by the recession
It’s time to move beyond the rental stereotypesComment Ireland needs more than mere piecemeal solutions to tackle problems in the rental market