As property prices and mortgage costs climb, many Dubliners face tough choices. A close look at today’s numbers reveals surprising realities about the cost of renting versus buying.
With Dublin property prices at record highs, some first-time buyers are opting for rent-vesting: renting where they want to live, but buying elsewhere to get on the ladder.
Prices climb and options shift as first-time buyers stretch their budgets; we break down what's really on offer across the city and how state grants fit in.
As homeownership drifts further from reach for many Dubliners, some are investing elsewhere while renting in the city—here’s how rent-vesting works, and who is making it pay.
From Dún Laoghaire to Smithfield, July is the sweet spot for local produce — and market traders say shoppers who know their seasons eat better and spend less.
From Croke Park to the Liffey boardwalk, group exercise events are pulling Dubliners off their couches and onto the streets — and the numbers suggest it's working.
From the Dodder Linear Park to the Phoenix Park fitness trail, Dublin's outdoor gym network has quietly expanded into one of the most accessible free fitness systems in any European capital.