And then they want low-rise development. That means spreading outwards, so a load of ground covered, problems with transport etc.
A wander around any European city shows lots and lots of apartments and concentrated development and we have politicians saying we want miles of monotone 3/4 bed semi-detached.....
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Is Ireland's housing crisis a myth?
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Re: Is Ireland's housing crisis a myth?
It’s a manufactured homing crisis now. With over 1,500 gimmigrants and how many fakeugees it’s close to 2,000 a week. By end 2023 you would want close to 100,000 units at your disposal.
The government don’t care, priority is to home the fakeugees and the yahoos like the lads that came from safe countries by the way who did the New Years butchery in Killarney.
The government don’t care, priority is to home the fakeugees and the yahoos like the lads that came from safe countries by the way who did the New Years butchery in Killarney.
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Re: Is Ireland's housing crisis a myth?
This Joe o Brien must be extracting the urine crying on media that Ukrainians should get a pathway to housing. From what I’m seeing they are, they got a path way to their new house as I mentioned previously.
Housing for all plan unless you’re Irish, that’s the new government plan.
Housing for all plan unless you’re Irish, that’s the new government plan.