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Construction of nearly 200 affordable homes in Mungret underway

Limerick Post Newspaper

Limerick Post Newspaper

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July 7, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Card Stacking

THE construction of almost 200 affordable and social homes has gotten underway in Mungret. The Land Development Agency (LDA) and Limerick City and County Council announced the start of the delivery of 183 homes in the area. Following a tender process, Galway-based Coolsivna Construction Group was appointed to deliver the new affordable homes and infrastructure. [] The post Construction of nearly 200 affordable homes in Mungret underway appeared first on Limerick Post.

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· Jul 12, 2026

Modular approach has inspiring results

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Borneo Bulletin

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· Jul 1, 2026

Building homes, strengthening lives

Building homes, strengthening lives

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 10, 2026

Home BancShares: High Quality, Growing, And Still Worth Buying

Home BancShares: High Quality, Growing, And Still Worth Buying

BusinessWorld Online

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· Jul 12, 2026

Ongpin Tower nears sellout ahead of 2027 turnover

LUXURY residential project Ongpin Tower in Binondo has sold about 80 of its 226 residential units ahead of its scheduled turnover in the second quarter of 2027, according to developer Keen Worth Property Developers, Inc. The 52-story residential development, which broke ground in 2022, is scheduled for completion and turnover in the second quarter []

AllSides

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· Jun 23, 2026

Hundreds of U.S. cities now have starter homes that cost $1 million, Zillow finds

As U.S. housing costs continue to climb, 242 cities across the country now have starter homes costing at least 1 million, according to Zillow. The number of metropolitan areas with basic homes worth at least seven figures has tripled since 2020, the real estate firm said in a new analysis. Zillow defines a starter home as one in the lowest third of home values in a given region.

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jul 9, 2026

Rotorua: Hunts Farm block for sale with potential for 400-plus homes

Rotorua: Hunts Farm block for sale with potential for 400-plus homes

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Related coverage for "Construction of nearly 200 affordable homes in Mungret underway": The West Australian — Modular approach has inspiring results. Borneo Bulletin — Building homes, strengthening lives. Seeking Alpha — Home BancShares: High Quality, Growing, And Still Worth Buying. BusinessWorld Online — Ongpin Tower nears sellout ahead of 2027 turnover. AllSides — Hundreds of U.S. cities now have starter homes that cost $1 million, Zillow finds. The New Zealand Herald — Rotorua: Hunts Farm block for sale with potential for 400-plus homes