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A distinguished detached residence in sought-after Bushypark
Originally constructed in 2006, this immaculate home is presented to the highest standards throughout, offering substantial accommodation, modern quality, excellent comfort, thoughtful design sympathetic to the surrounding landscape, and plentiful natural light.
Ireland’s housing crisis and the warnings we cannot ignore
Property insights by Johnny Gannon, Fair Deal Property
SEAI urges Galway homeowners to start their home energy upgrade journey over the summer months
The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) is encouraging Galway homeowners to upgrade their homes to make them more comfortable, healthier and less costly to run.
PAYE workers being squeezed as cost of living bites in Galway, said Ogbu
Councillor Helen Ogbu, Labour’s candidate in Galway West, has warned that working people are being pushed to the brink as the cost of living crisis deepens, saying the issue is coming up time and again while out knocking on doors across the city and county.
Why the war in Iran could deepen Ireland’s housing shortage
Property insights by Johnny Gannon, Fair Deal Property Galway Auctioneers & Estate Agents.
Killary Fjord Shellfish boosts mussel production with €270,000 investment
Renowned Connemara aquaculture business, Killary Fjord Shellfish, has completed a €270,000 investment aimed at meeting rising demand for premium Irish shellfish.
Funding cut and rising energy costs threaten future of Leisureland, says Green candidate Murphy
Leisureland faces some tough challenges as all energy bills rise, but it also has to contend with a cut to its funding this year, according to Green Party candidate Niall Murphy.
Garrity calls for renewed look at GLUAS light-rail line in Galway City
It is time to renew the proposal to build the GLUAS light-rail line, Galway West by-election independent candidate Sheila Garrity said this week.
New homes market in Galway for 2026
The new homes market in Galway city and county continues to be characterised by strong demand and constrained supply, particularly for modern energy-efficient housing. Demand from first-time buyers and families for A-rated homes has grown significantly, driven by rising energy costs, green mortgage incentives and a greater awareness of long-term sustainability.
Demand surges but supply lags in Galway’s new homes market
Strong demand for new homes across Galway is continuing to outpace supply, with estate agents reporting intense interest from first-time buyers and families, particularly for energy-efficient homes, while delivery remains slow and uneven across the county.
