Gli acquirenti per la prima volta a Dublino ora sono stati chiusi al piano di aiuto per l’acquisto, avverte Savills-The Irish Times

    https://www.irishtimes.com/business/2025/06/27/first-time-buyers-in-dublin-now-locked-out-of-help-to-buy-scheme-warns-savills/

    di MrStarGazer09

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    1. circuitocorto on

      People are locked out because average house prices in Dublin are now beyond the first time buyer price limit. 

    2. Alastor001 on

      A dumb scheme as:

      1) It shouldn’t be needed in the first place – a band-aid solution

      2) It increases prices

      3) Can’t be used for anything over 500k which soon will be an obsolete figure everywhere anyway as prices will continue to rise

    3. ScepticalReciptical on

      This scheme was never a serious attempt to address the problem, it increased prices and made itself obsolete. A sure sign that it was poorly planned.

    4. antilittlepink on

      The money put into this scheme should have gone into building out the labour force and supporting industries to build housing, once housing balanced, shift them to infrastructure and modern industry construction.

    5. Purple_Cartographer8 on

      Scheme hasn’t lasted that long so, who would’ve thought 🫠 these clowns are so prepared to do everything but fix this crisis.

    6. Big_Height_4112 on

      I know many people that used it though. So worked for them

    7. Human_Cell_1464 on

      Yeah give people more money than make houses cheaper is always the answer in fairness

    8. leavemealonethanks on

      The government simply does not care.

      They don’t need to.

      Only when it starts affecting the big American companies will they start getting a bit more of a push.

      In the interim the companies are paying higher wages.

    9. GiantGingerGobshite on

      Can we all agree it was shite idea and that new build estates look like a cross between an old folks home and Norwegian prison. Fucking soulless overpriced and creepy

    10. ScaldyBogBalls on

      This scheme never helped the lowest income buyers, who were never affording a new build. It was always a cushion for those who needed it the least

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