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Can another property crash be far away?

Can another property crash be far away?

We look at what pitfalls landlords should avoid

Vultures fly in and pick home bones clean

Vultures fly in and pick home bones clean

Almost half of Nama’s Project Arrow portfolio is Irish and residential, so why can’t people living in the homes buy them?

Borrowers caught between a rock and a hard rate

Borrowers caught between a rock and a hard rate

Dropping the SVR on mortgages might be too simple a solution to a complicated problem

Karl Deeter: New online system BidX1 offers to give estate agents and purchasers total transparency

Karl Deeter: New online system BidX1 offers to give estate agents and purchasers total transparency

Many property buyers at some point have probably suspected that there might be a ‘phantom bidder’

Ireland’s ‘Trump wall’ is far more respectable

Ireland’s ‘Trump wall’ is far more respectable

The Irish like to put down Americans but a home truth: this country’s wall of social exclusion is invisible but real

Rental crisis: Why do we avoid the medicine that works?

Rental crisis: Why do we avoid the medicine that works?

One solution to the crisis is the well-established lease law. Residential leases could also be used to offer security

For house prices, the only way was up anyway

For house prices, the only way was up anyway

Critics of the help-to-buy scheme say it will only inflate prices, but there were so many other factors doing this before the budget that our course is already set

Karl Deeter: Home owner ‘insiders’ adding to the housing crisis

Karl Deeter: Home owner ‘insiders’ adding to the housing crisis

Our self-serving bias is doing a disservice to young househunters

A flat line that bodes well for property

A flat line that bodes well for property

Prices are on an upward spiral, and no one, including the government, can stop them

Local authorities are the most rapacious repossessors of all

Local authorities are the most rapacious repossessors of all

Dublin City Council has a repossession rate which is nearly four times more than the mainstream banks

The misleading narrative of the greedy landlord

The misleading narrative of the greedy landlord

A tenant’s tragic tale tends to become the only ‘fact’ that matters, despite the many other issues at play

Karl Deeter: Third-party meddlers are stuck in the past

Karl Deeter: Third-party meddlers are stuck in the past

A system which allows unfair delays to those trying to deliver housing must be scrapped

Tax risk is with borrowers, not lenders

Tax risk is with borrowers, not lenders

Talking Finance: With so many debts being sold off to non-banks, a new problem has emerged

New housing rules are built on sand

New housing rules are built on sand

Karl Deeter Talking Finance: The jury’s out over how effective the new building regulations will be. One thing is certain – they will make it easier to pinpoint who to sue

Housing shortage in a land of plenty

Housing shortage in a land of plenty

Repurposing the many vacant buildings around the country would go a long way to solving the housing crisis