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  1. qwerty_1965 on

    What’s the tax on short term rental income? Does it differ from long term?

  2. StaffordQueer on

    Christ on a bike flair, because don’t journalists do any critical thinking? Long terms lets are let for long term and most are currently occupied, while short term rentals are always advertised. Why do housing charities need to distort the truth and put out false narratives, when the housing crisis clearly exists and doesn’t need this bollocks to justify?

  3. B8_B8_B8 on

    Lol, people still using daft listings as a metric. Since covid it’s gone from €50 to like €250 to list a rental property there now.

    Most people just list on private facebook and whatsapp groups.

  4. caisdara on

    This is such misleading bullshit.

    Short-term lets are always available whereas rental accommodation is only available if it’s empty.

    It actually only highlights how few short-term lets there really are.

  5. DunAnOir on

    FFG’s plans in action. Well done lads, ye shower of pricks.

  6. NorthKoreanMissile7 on

    2010: well it’s shite that I don’t own a house, but at least I own an apartment

    2015: well it’s shite that I don’t own an apartment, but at least I can rent an apartment

    2020: well it’s shite that I can’t rent an apartment, but at least I’m sharing

    2025: well it’s shite that I can barely survive whilst sharing, but at least I’m not homeless

    2030: ???

  7. Otherwise-Winner9643 on

    This argument again. You cannot compare listings that are permanently advertised against listings that might appear once a decade. A lot of available rental properties don’t even get advertised.

  8. ProtectionKooky4764 on

    I’m  waiting for the day, if you have a spare room in your house you will be obligated to rent it out. Although we can get people to move on from council housing after 15 or 20 years to give the next generation a go. 

    My ex’s parents would go to Spain for half the year and in Ireland half the year. It formed part of their income. Should they not have rent out their home? 

  9. Affectionate-Idea451 on

    Suppose someone has a property that’s available for rent – but not for as long as 6 years.

    Over the years FF/FG housing ministers have made it so it’s effectively a minimum of 6 years (or effectively permanent for others)…or nothing.

  10. Dependent_Survey_546 on

    In another surprise, it turns out that water is also wet.

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