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IPAV notes the unsurprising nature of an increase to residential property premiums

Commenting on the recent CSO House Price Index for November, IPAV, the Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers, said the results broadly concur with those reported by IPAV auctioneers which showed prices increasing in the latter part of 2023.

Independent councillor calls for rent control implementation on Westmeath County Council tenants

Independent Councillor Paul Hogan has called for the implementation of a rent control on council residential properties with tenants facing the prospect of rate increases in 2024.

School offers family chance to live rent free in beautiful Cloghbrack for a year

A school in a picturesque area of county Galway is offering a five-bedroom house rent free for a year to a family if the children of the family are of schoolgoing age.

RTB rent index reveals additional increase in national rent premiums

The Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) has published the quarterly Rent Index for the July to September period (Q3) of 2021.

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.

Property renters want to buy but cannot afford to

Affordability in the property market remains a huge issue for those renting or living at home with their parents.

Charity appeals to landlords to rent affordable property to people affected by housing crisis

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A local charity is appealing to landlords to make their properties available to rent to individuals and families at risk of or experiencing homelessness. Jacquie Horan, the CEO of COPE Galway, which is committed to eliminating the problem, says supply and access to housing is the single biggest issue experienced by its clients.

Up to 700,000 households may be financially exposed through long-term rental

Leading life assurance company, Royal London, is urging long-term renters in Westmeath to consider the implications of the breadwinner becoming ill or passing away and leaving their family unable to maintain rental payments, if they do not have adequate protection in place.

 

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