
‘Uno sviluppatore ha in programma di costruire un enorme condominio accanto alla mia casa. Cosa posso fare?’
https://www.irishtimes.com/property/residential/2025/04/07/a-developer-is-planning-to-build-a-huge-apartment-block-beside-my-home-what-can-i-do/
di SkyFrogs
35 commenti
You can not object to it, and be happy in the knowledge that you are not making Ireland’s housing crisis any worse.
You can get over it.
NIMBY-ism will be the death of us all
Building massive amounts of apartments and allowing them to be occupied by people entering Ireland over the next couple of years is a sure fire way to make houses unaffordable.
Nimbi-ism is what others seem to be at these days.
Look up
Welcome your new neighbours
Best option is to sell yours to the developer. If you’re an adjacent site and the market is valuable enough to justify high density housing, then your home will probably be worth a significant premium now.
Sell up and move
Hopefully nothing you NIMBY twat
Sell up and move or stay put and deal with lots of new neighbours.
Huge apartment block = four stories
we have the least amount of flats in the EU. might have something to do with the housing crisis.
Start a tea and sandwich stall.
Celebrate? Your tinder/grinder account is about to get more diverse.
Providing they are not breaking any planning legislation there isnt much you can do. You could cause a delay for a few months but ultimatly it will be granted.
People over exagerate the power of third parties in the planning process. Observations are rare. Refusals relating to third party appeals are extremly rare. Like less than .5% of all applications.
But if a developer is chancing his arm with a risky app, you can really fuck up his day. This is pretty common. Construction seems to attract the worst types of people or else it brings out the worst in normal people.
Ask Pat Kenny, Badgers maybe?
https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2025/0210/1495895-kenny-ireland-badgers/
Or bones? Any Viking burial grounds.
You can rejoyce, now that your local community will actually be able to house the workers it desperately needs.
Your house price will go up when they want to build the next block in your garden.
Just you wait.
A pie for your neighbours
What is the problem? Would it be different if they were building houses?
Id start selling breakfast rolls, by the time it’s built you can retire to Spain
You can claim they’re the wrong sort of apartments and run for leadership in Sinn Féin. Bonus points if you make comments about “transients”.
Maybe one giant apple pie instead of going to each apartment with one.
Get tf over it and go over meet your new neighbours. Other people also need houses.
Fucking NIMBYs ruining this country
My advice is don’t be a NIMBY. If you don’t want to have apartment blocks in your area move to Roscommon
Suck it up, or move if you don’t like it.
Be glad much needed housing is being built while also being angry it’s overpriced flats instead of social or affordable homes?
Why would you want to do something? Because you have a house so fuck anyone else? Is that the logic here?
If you own the property you could sell if it’s a reasonable price. Buying a new home would be expensive so the selling price needs to meet your expectations. If not you’re I for a lot of frustration
Just getting 200 apartments built about 20 meters from my place. Another 375 more 300 meters from me.
Constant tyre punctures.
I did not object. Housing needs to be somewhere and we live in a city. If someone prefers the country life I dunno why they don’t move out in the middle of nowhere
Maybe let them build it?
That way, there’s more housing for people who need and want a place to live in.
Buy traffic cones to place outside your house or anything else to stop cars parking there as more than likely the developer will not supply enough spaces for tenants
You can move to the countryside if you want to live in a rural village.
Just go for some ” Go -Away money”
[https://www.newstalk.com/news/dublin-residents-demand-e225000-to-not-protest-housing-development-1471826](https://www.newstalk.com/news/dublin-residents-demand-e225000-to-not-protest-housing-development-1471826)