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<blockquote data-quote="MerchantOfEnnis" data-source="post: 7037807" data-attributes="member: 46265"><p>They'll be the only ones left at the rate smaller landlords are leaving the market. </p><p></p><p>We're heading towards a situation where without institutional landlords, we have no rental sector. </p><p></p><p>And if people can't afford to buy a house, and physically can't find a property to rent because there are none, where do they go then? </p><p></p><p>I've heard that international companies are turning down the opportunity to come to Cork because there is literally nowhere for prospective staff to live. These companies talk about attracting the best staff from Ireland and abroad, but they're not going to leave Paris or even Dublin to rent a room in an old gaff on Barrack Street. </p><p></p><p>We haven't had a private apartment block built in Cork in at least 10 years, it's absolutely insane.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MerchantOfEnnis, post: 7037807, member: 46265"] They'll be the only ones left at the rate smaller landlords are leaving the market. We're heading towards a situation where without institutional landlords, we have no rental sector. And if people can't afford to buy a house, and physically can't find a property to rent because there are none, where do they go then? I've heard that international companies are turning down the opportunity to come to Cork because there is literally nowhere for prospective staff to live. These companies talk about attracting the best staff from Ireland and abroad, but they're not going to leave Paris or even Dublin to rent a room in an old gaff on Barrack Street. We haven't had a private apartment block built in Cork in at least 10 years, it's absolutely insane. [/QUOTE]
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