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The Action Plan for Housing.

Was in Midleton during the week notices a big site on the left side of the road on out of the town to the Youghal road being cleared for housing i would say, and another major site on the Whitegate road been developed there will be plenty new houses built in Midleton this year.
Plenty of houses been built as you head for whitegate just beyond the lakeview roundabout, Many of those who scream about a housing
crisis are very annoyed over the traffic,
 
Was in Midleton during the week notices a big site on the left side of the road on out of the town to the Youghal road being cleared for housing i would say, and another major site on the Whitegate road been developed there will be plenty new houses built in Midleton this year.
If you are talking about the site on the left after the Midleton roundabout heading to Youghal, thats Irish Distillers. PJ Hegarty site building a new distillery
 
Hang on.

We need private sector investment in all types of houses and apartments.

We also need State investment in all types housing and apartments etc.

Do you seriously believe that losing private investment and private landlords would help the delivery of homes to rent or buy seeing as the State cannot match that delivery or investment?
You think that reasonable rent controls would cause all private landlords to flee?

Rent goes from the tenant into a MNC landlord, and disappears into the ether, that isn't good for any economy.

Non-profit rental bodies are a great replacement, Peabody in the UK are great, and use profits to build more houses, in a sustainable fashion, they aren't the only answer, but if they were brought in then the delta in rent prices would force rents down effectively.
 
You think that reasonable rent controls would cause all private landlords to flee?

Rent goes from the tenant into a MNC landlord, and disappears into the ether, that isn't good for any economy.

Non-profit rental bodies are a great replacement, Peabody in the UK are great, and use profits to build more houses, in a sustainable fashion, they aren't the only answer, but if they were brought in then the delta in rent prices would force rents down effectively.
That is exactly what they are telling us as all the costs are front loaded on the developer/landlord for years while a tenant can just walk away from a tenancy.

If your business model (What you have to pay back to the bank on the loan) is restricted in rent for example and interest rates go up you are just screwed.

Even the not for profit rental bodies here have to take a cut for their operating costs for existing tenants and build/invest in new projects.
 
You think that reasonable rent controls would cause all private landlords to flee?

Rent goes from the tenant into a MNC landlord, and disappears into the ether, that isn't good for any economy.

Non-profit rental bodies are a great replacement, Peabody in the UK are great, and use profits to build more houses, in a sustainable fashion, they aren't the only answer, but if they were brought in then the delta in rent prices would force rents down effectively.
I agree with the bit in bold but Peabody are no angels either, look at the controversial report about their service charges that they tried to have buried.
 
Nice picture.
I lived in Cork then and now. There are way more people on the streets now.
I visited Limerick a few months back and was shocked to see that there was people begging. Irish people of different ages. I had seen the 'career beggars (Romanian)' but not anything of the scale like this of Irish people.
 
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