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Climate agenda to lead to two tier nationwide property market, according to latest IPAV update

The climate agenda will lead to a two-tier property market, with those who imbed sustainable practices achieving higher values and those who don’t suffering a ‘brown discount’, IPAV, the Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers has said.

ALONE calls for increased payment and extension of fuel allowance this winter

ALONE, the organisation that supports older people to age at home, has called on government to extend the Fuel Allowance season to 32-weeks and increase the payment by €4 per week.

SEAI encourages homeowners to take steps towards warmer homes

As we prepare for the colder winter months, the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI), has launched a new campaign to encourage homeowners to invest in home energy upgrades.

SEAI launches enhanced Building Energy Rating

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The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) this week launched an enhanced Building Energy Rating (BER) which will make it easier for homeowners to have a warmer, more comfortable home with lower energy bills.

Importance of an estate agent in selling property process

CORMAC SHEEHY, MD, RE/MAX PROFESSIONAL PARTNERS

Social housing retrofitting funding afforded towards local residential estates

The Department for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, as confirmed by Minister Peter Burke, has allocated €3.3 million to Westmeath County Council for the retrofitting of 150 local authority-owned houses in the county.

Homeowners urged to check heating system to attract buyers

With property prices rising by 4.3 percent as the nation exits out of lockdown, homeowners with an itch to sell are now getting a chance to get their house in order and on the market.

Six simple steps to prepare your home for viewings

Oates Auctioneers, with a branch at The Manse, Northgate Street, Athlone, has afforded a number of key steps to preparing your private residence in advance of public viewing.

VAT on carbon tax is 'a tax upon a tax' warns Farrell

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Any hike in the current rate of carbon tax will attract VAT resulting in citizens paying 'a tax upon a tax', Sinn Féin Galway City East councillor Mairéad Farrell has warned.

Historic Roscahill home enjoys modern standards

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Originally called The Presbytery, The Old Parochial House was built in approximately 1901 for a parish priest in Killannin. The ownership has been with the clergy for many years and the last person who actually resided in the Old Parochial House was a William P Fogorty.

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