The national average home listing price increased by an average of 5.5% throughout last year, as detailed in the most recent ...
Independent.ie on MSN
On the market: Four homes for €300,000 in Dublin and Wexford
Harold’s Cross Cottages, Harold’s Cross, Dublin 6 Asking price: €300,000 Agent: Sherry FitzGerald (01) 496 6066 Built by the ...
Independent.ie on MSN
On the market: Four bungalows with space to extend in Wicklow, Dublin, Westmeath and Wexford
Agent: Forkin Earls (0404) 61933 At 1,485 sq ft, this Garden County bungalow is already a good-sized family home, but if ...
France could become the first European country to bar social media access for children and teenagers. following in the wake ...
Children in France under the age of 15 could be barred from accessing social media from September 1 after legislators voted ...
Use our mortgage calculators to help you work out how repayments will affect your household finances, if you could save money by remortgaging, and the bene ...
Countless great houses of Britain were lost between the First and Second World Wars, whether through financial woes, neglect, vandalism, tragic accidents or familial lines dying out. Thankfully, ...
In Britain, only one building may call itself a ‘palace’ without the backing of Crown or cathedral — Blenheim. Built as a monumental gift to John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough for his military ...
Dublin City Council has confirmed it is in “exclusive discussions” to buy the former Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT) on Kevin Street, sold by the State six years ago for €145 million. Council ...
A landscape from County Wicklow in Ireland, the honored country for Memphis in May International Festival for 2026. (Business Wire via The Associated Press) The Greater Memphis Chamber and Memphis in ...
Desertmore House (centre in white cap): comfortably won over the banks at Punchestown last monthCredit: Caroline Norris (racingpost.com/photos) Desertmore House, the ...
Homes in Ireland sold once every 50 years, according to new report The average home in Ireland is now sold once every 50 years with the rate at which Irish homeowners move home now less than half the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results