Ireland property news
Read the latest Ireland property news here at Ireland Property Guides. You will find updates on everything to do with the market, so you’ll never miss a beat. You’ll find coverage of many topics here, including the latest Irish property tax news, as well as reports on new regulations and trends — everything you need to know before buying property in Ireland.
Why you will love Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way
Snaking 2,500 kilometres along Ireland’s west coast, the Wild Atlantic Way celebrates its 10th anniversary this year. Today it ranks as an internationally acclaimed travel destination but equally it boasts some exciting spots for living an authentic outdoors lifestyle. Ready to explore…?Read more...
Find the ‘sunny southeast’ in Dunmore East
It’s not often that an April Fool’s joke really gains much traction. However, this year a cheeky The Munster Express journalist fooled the good folk of Dunmore East that Theresa May would soon be in their midst…! Although just a caper, it got us thinking about what this lovely village has to offer those looking to move to Ireland.Read more...
How can you buy land to build on in Ireland?
If you’re a Grand Designs fanatic like so much of the UK, perhaps you’re considering self-building your perfect home when you move to Ireland – so you can have it exactly how you want. So, today, we’re looking at how to buy land to build on in Ireland, and the major points you need to consider before you embark on a self-build journey.Read more...
What’s next for the Irish property market in 2019?
Looking back on 2018, the Irish property market was characterised by growing prices across the board and many people hoping to buy, but facing strict lending conditions from the Central Bank. Today, we’re providing an update on how the Irish market is performing currently, as well as providing some insight into the year ahead.Read more...
‘Brexodus’: are Britons leaving the UK for Ireland over Brexit?
Media reports say more and more Brits are quitting the UK for Ireland as Brexit edges (or hurtles) ever closer – and we’ve got a new word in the Brexit lexicon: Brexodus. But who is it who’s actually moving and where are they moving to – and how does the move itself actually work? Find out in today’s news update.Read more...
Buying in Ireland, part four: how to buy
We all know how important is to draw up a realistic budget, but what does that really entail? What are the different sources of finance available and what can you do about any investments? What about changing exchange rates? Find out about the costs of buying a house in Ireland in part four of your serialisation.Read more...
Top 10 reasons to buy property in Ireland
With Christmas (and the end of the year) currently winking at us from behind that bumper bottle of Baileys, it’s only natural to start reflecting on 2018, and where we might like to be this time next year. If Ireland is that special twinkle in your eye – either to buy property in Ireland, or to make the move permanently, it’s important to weigh up if it’s the right place for you and whether life there will leave you more fulfilled.Read more...
A guide to County Clare
If you’re in the market for landscapes that take your breath away and a healthy dash of Irish culture on your doorstep when you move to Ireland, you should consider County Clare. Located due west of Ireland, above County Limerick and below County Galway, Clare is surrounded on almost all sides by water. Therefore, much of the County’s most attractive property enjoys wonderful views, either of the River Shannon and its estuary to the south or Galway Bay to the north. Basically, the county is a nature lovers’ playground. You can look forward to exploring The Burren or the shores of Lough Derg, aRead more...
Registering your car and getting an Irish driver’s licence
Given Ireland’s proximity to the UK, many people moving choose to take their car with them. But what does that involve? We examine the steps to be able to drive your British car legally in Ireland.Read more...
How to get an Irish passport (and your EU rights)
UK citizens will always be able to live and work in Ireland, but an Irish passport also gives access to your EU rights throughout Europe. With record numbers of dual nationality passport holders, we look at how the process works.Read more...
Make a successful move to Ireland with your children
While Ireland is English-speaking and just a short distance from the UK, it is still a different country. Therefore, it is just as important to consider whether a move to Ireland with your children is in their best interests as it would be if you were planning a move to the other side of the world. Fortunately, Ireland has a lot of great qualities that make it an ideal spot to raise a family.Read more...