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350,000 ‘hidden’ remote working jobs in Ireland – report
There are 350,000 office jobs which could be done remotely according to a new report. The research is from Grow Remote, an organisation that promotes remote working and provides training programmes for individuals and employers. The finding are based on analysis of a new Eurofound “Quality of Life in the EU 2024” survey. The data…
Read MoreAdvertised rents rose by 5.7% in 2024 – Daft.ie report
Advertised rents rose by an average of 5.7% last year, according to the latest report by property listings website Daft.ie. The rate of increase is marginally slower than the 6.8% rise recorded in 2023. The average rent on the open market nationally is €1,956 which is 43% higher than before the outbreak of Covid-19 in…
Read MoreNumber of people in employment rises to just under 2.8 million – CSO
The estimated number of people in employment in the fourth quarter of 2024 stood at just under 2.8 million, up 2.6% compared with the previous year, the Central Statistics Office’s latest Labour Force survey reveals. There was a slight quarterly fall in the numbers in employment, which decreased by 18,400, but there was also a…
Read MoreState to attend forum aimed at attracting investment in property sectors
The Irish State is to take part in a major international property conference in France next month in an effort to attract investment into residential construction. Senior officials from the Department of Housing and the Department of Enterprise will be joined by executives from the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund, the IDA and the Irish property…
Read MoreIreland lacks ambition and leadership on data centres and digital infrastructure – DII
The State needs to take the lead on data centre policy in order to ensure the ongoing strength of the wider digital infrastructure industry here, according to the chair of Digital Infrastructure Ireland. Reacting to the Commission for the Regulation of Utilities proposed rules for new data centres in Ireland, announced earlier this week, Maurice…
Read MorePositive outlook for commercial property asset types in 2025 – SCSI
A new survey from the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland has forecast a 1.4% rise in average prime office rents this year, with capital values rising by 1%. The survey also predicts prime industrial values to rise by 3.2%, with prime rents set to increase by 3.1%. The Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland said this…
Read MoreAnnual house price growth slows to 8.7% in December – CSO
Residential property prices grew by 8.7% in the year to December, marking a slowdown from a revised 9.6% growth seen in the previous month, new figures from the Central Statistics Office show today. But today’s CSO figures show that average home prices are about €200,000 more expensive than they were just over a decade ago.…
Read MoreIHBA does not believe home completions will increase this year
The Irish Home Builders’ Association (IHBA) has said it does not believe house completions will increase this year. The organisation said this is due to a drop in the number of viable planning permissions combined with a lack of serviced land, infrastructure and funding for apartments. Last year, housing output fell to 30,000 homes, far…
Read MoreDemystifying Corporate Governance: Financial Best Practices for Small Businesses
Corporate governance often conjures images of large boardrooms and multinational corporations. However, it’s equally important for small businesses. Effective governance lays the foundation for sound financial management, accountability, and long-term growth. At KAAS we know that by understanding and implementing corporate governance principles, small businesses can enhance their operations and build trust with stakeholders. What…
Read MoreResidential vacancy rate falls to new low of 3.8%
The national residential vacancy rate fell to a new low of 3.8% in the final three months of last year. New figures from GeoDirectory and EY show that the west of Ireland had the highest vacancy rates. Leitrim topped the list at under 12%, followed by Mayo at 10.6% and Roscommon at 10.3%. The lowest…
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