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Irish household’s net wealth reaches €1.2 trillion

1st April 2025

The net wealth of Irish households has reached €1.2 trillion, of which €812 billion is property wealth The new Goodbody Guide to Inheritance and Estate Planning, published today, aims to help people manage the efficient transfer of wealth to the next generation. The report highlights how wealth is unevenly distributed across households with 49% of […]

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Minister to allocate €436m for social housing needs

31st March 2025

Minister for Housing James Browne is to allocate €436m for social housing needs this year. This includes capital funding allocations of €325m to be used by local authorities for the second-hand social housing acquisitions programme. €111m has also been allocated for 82 new social housing projects which will provide over 1,300 newly built homes, delivered […]

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Driver number needed for new car insurance from today

31st March 2025

The new legal requirement for motorists to provide their driver number when renewing or taking out motor insurance is in effect. It is now an offence for any insurance provider or broker to issue motor insurance to anyone if the driver numbers for all the named drivers on their policy are not provided. Drivers who […]

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Previous earnings to be linked to new jobseeker’s payment

31st March 2025

A new jobseeker’s payment that is linked to a person’s previous earnings is due to begin. People who become unemployed, and who have at least five years’ paid PRSI contributions, will be entitled to receive 60% of their earnings, subject to a maximum of €450 a week for the first 13 weeks. After that, the […]

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Previous earnings to be linked to new jobseeker’s payment

31st March 2025

A new jobseeker’s payment that is linked to a person’s previous earnings is due to begin. People who become unemployed, and who have at least five years’ paid PRSI contributions, will be entitled to receive 60% of their earnings, subject to a maximum of €450 a week for the first 13 weeks. After that, the […]

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Donohoe ‘extremely concerned’ over potential impact of tariffs

28th March 2025

The Minister for Finance has said he is “extremely concerned” about the potential impact of proposed United States tariffs on pharmaceutical exports, warning they could deliver a major blow to Ireland’s economy. Speaking on RTÉ’s Prime Time programme, Paschal Donohoe said the Government is preparing for “real and significant” difficulties if US President Donald Trump […]

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Donohoe ‘extremely concerned’ over potential impact of tariffs

28th March 2025

The Minister for Finance has said he is “extremely concerned” about the potential impact of proposed United States tariffs on pharmaceutical exports, warning they could deliver a major blow to Ireland’s economy. Speaking on RTÉ’s Prime Time programme, Paschal Donohoe said the Government is preparing for “real and significant” difficulties if US President Donald Trump […]

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Average first time buyers and mover purchase values hit record levels – BPFI

28th March 2025

New figures from Banking & Payments Federation Ireland show that first time buyer and mover purchase values reached their highest levels on record at €322,050 and €375,495 respectively in February. Banking and Payments Federation of Ireland’s latest Mortgage Approvals Report shows that the number of mortgages approved rose by 0.7% month-on-month in February, but were […]

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Average first time buyers and mover purchase values hit record levels – BPFI

28th March 2025

New figures from Banking & Payments Federation Ireland show that first time buyer and mover purchase values reached their highest levels on record at €322,050 and €375,495 respectively in February. Banking and Payments Federation of Ireland’s latest Mortgage Approvals Report shows that the number of mortgages approved rose by 0.7% month-on-month in February, but were […]

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Average price of second-hand home in Dublin nears €600,000

28th March 2025

A new property survey for the first quarter of this year shows that the average price of a resale property in Dublin stands at €593,936, an increase of over €50,000 since the end of March 2024. The latest residential market review from estate agents DNG shows the average price of a resale property in Dublin […]

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