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Monthly Archives: December 2016
Minister admits intervention in rental sector is ‘counter-intuitive’
Any strategy attempting to satisfy competing and even conflicting interests is never going to please everybody. The question is can this Rental Strategy, as it attempts to meet the needs of landlords and tenants in an increasingly dysfunctional market, work? … Continue reading
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First-time buyers’ deposit scheme to go live on January 3rd
First-time buyers hoping to complete the purchase of their first home in 2017 will be able to apply for their 5 per cent tax rebate as early as January 3rd, the Revenue Commissioners have said. But with the launch date … Continue reading
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