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67 new jobs at cybersecurity giant TitanHQ

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Simon Coveney. T.D, Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, visited Galway-based TitanHQ, the leading cybersecurity vendor, to announce 67 new jobs in the company on Monday.

Bower Hill property show home certain to prove market popular for first time buyers

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22 Bower Hill, Athlone,

Troy encourages First Time Buyers to consider Local Authority Home Loan

Local Fianna Fáil Deputy, Robert Troy, is encouraging those looking to purchase a new or second-hand home or build their own home to consider applying for a Local Authority Home Loan.

Rabbitte encourages First Time Buyers to consider Local Authority Home Loan

Fianna Fáil Minister, Anne Rabbitte, is encouraging those looking to purchase a new or second-hand home or build their own home to consider applying for a Local Authority Home Loan.

Galway Fairytales selected to represent county at National Ploughing Championships

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One of Galway’s best small businesses will get a chance to exhibit their business to almost 300,000 people at the National Ploughing Championships next month as part of the Local Enterprise Village.

Demand for housing has increased 17 per cent nationally in a year - daft.ie report

The latest press release issued today by Ireland’s premier rated property website, Daft.ie, finds that nationwide demand for homes is up by 17 per cent year on year while the demand for new homes specifically is up a staggering 114 per cent nationally when comparing May 2023 to the same period in 2022.

New whiskey distillery approved for Carna

Údarás na Gaeltachta has welcomed Galway County Council’s decision to grant planning permission for a whiskey distillery, shop, café, tasting bar and heritage centre at Páirc Ghnó Charna, Roisín na Maithniach, Carna. Údarás had applied for planning permission for the facility on behalf of Drioglann Iarthar na Gaillimhe Teoranta.

A range of supports are available for first-time buyers

The housing market in Ireland has been a challenge for potential homeowners seeking to purchase their first home. There are several factors that impact first time buyers in the housing market in Ireland. One of the major challenges that first time buyers face is the limited housing supply in the market. This has been a challenge for many years and has led to a significant increase in house prices. This makes it tougher for first time buyers to purchase as they may not have enough funds to compete with other buyers. Many construction companies have been limited by funding issues and delays within the planning process for new projects. This leaves fewer new homes available in the market and it also drives up the cost of such homes.

Less stress, more success with our first-time buyer grant guide

First time buying made easy with our first-time buyers' financial guide, a template which can help young house hunters utilise all the aids on offer to become a home owner.

How to avoid being stung by the hidden costs as a first time buyer

If you're planning to make the leap into home ownership in Ireland, make sure you won't be stung by hidden add-on costs like conveyancing fees and stamp duty.

 

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