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Students can live rent-free with help from Home4Home

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Home4home is excited to introduce a game-changing opportunity for families with students: the ability to exchange student rooms, allowing your child to live rent-free while attending college or university.

Students can live rent-free with help from Home4Home

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Home4home is excited to introduce a game-changing opportunity for families with students: the ability to exchange student rooms, allowing your child to live RENT-FREE while attending college or university.

‘Rent a Room Scheme’ provides tax free benefits and ‘fosters sense of community’

Utilise the 'Rent a Room Scheme' to earn an additional TAX-FREE income while availing of the security of having another person live with you.

Galway’s rental market to see ‘relatively stable’ rent and steady demand in 2024

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As a tenant, searching for a property to let in Galway over the past number of years has been an omnious task and one few would envy.

Calls for State intervention as rents hit record high

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In Galway city, rents have risen by 16.4 per cent in the last year and the average rent is now €1,663, according to the latest Daft.ie rental report. In County Galway, market rents were on average 12.4 per cent higher in the second quarter of 2022 compared to last year. The average listed rent is now €1,184, up 132 per cent from its lowest point.

Rent reductions now ‘only solution’ to spiralling rents in city, says Curran

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The phenomenon of spiralling rents in Galway city is a “sobering reminder” that the current government does not have the political will to deal with what is now a “crisis".

Retail Excellence requesting Government commercial rents payment assistance

Retail Excellence has written to Damien English, the Minister of State for Employment Affairs and Retail, requesting the Government to step in and offer support for retailers who are struggling to pay commercial rents.

Rent hikes in city reveals failure of Government's Rent Pressure Zone strategy

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Average monthly rents in Galway city have escalated to €1,260 a month, according to the latest Daft.ie report. Despite this being below the national average of €1,366, it is still an 11.4 per cent increase over the last year.

Local Independent Councillor slams own local authority over rent increases

Independent Councillor, Paul Hogan, slammed Westmeath County Council’s differential rent review during the local authority’s monthly meeting in Athlone.

Galway student unions condemn ‘extortionate’ rent prices

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Galway students would be “better off taking out a mortgage instead of renting in the current climate”, with student rents in some areas of the city reaching up to €1,250 a month.

 

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