Gardaí e infermieri tra “lavoratori chiave” idonei a affittare nuove case di città di Dublino a basso costo

    https://www.irishtimes.com/ireland/dublin/2025/09/30/gardai-and-nurses-among-key-workers-eligible-to-rent-new-low-cost-dublin-city-homes/

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    1. ResponsibleTrain1059 on

      Hey. Maybe and garda and other key workers should be paid enough to afford housing without extra government supports?

    2. Podge214 on

      I’ll wait to see what low cost rent actually is before judging this.

      If it’s reasonable it’s an actually half decent idea

    3. cardboardwind0w on

      Like everything else in this country this system will be abused and misused.

    4. yourbluejumper on

      In my opinion they should not give an allowance to select workers, this is ridiculous. Allowance should be shared evenly amungst all works in simular wages. Introduce a third tax band to assist with this

    5. Deadlines:
      1. Running from now to June 2026 – Informations on design, planing, regulations, and financial incentives.
      2. Running to June 2027 – engagement with owners to secure commitments to refurbish or sell their properties, enforcement against non-co-operating owners.
      3. From January 2027 to May 2028 – Construction is expected to get under way.

      Plan: €1 billion plan to revitalise the area around O’Connell Street.
      Announced: 2 streets.
      Timelines: 3 years+

    6. Well…they had worse ideas. Lets see how its implemented. I hope they have the balls to deal with non cooperating owners swiftly and not waste years and years……might send a message….

    7. riverskywalker on

      Would Garda Staff fall under this category? Clerical staff, analysts etc.

    8. MrWhiteside97 on

      > Essential workers listed in the report included healthcare, public transport and council workers, as well as gardaí, teachers and retail and hospitality staff

      Before anyone gets too up in arms, the definition of key workers is about as broad as you’d expect.

      I’m all for bold moves – God knows we need more of them in this country. Remains to be seen if it will actually be delivered, but I’ll keep an open mind

    9. fullmetalfeminist on

      Sounds terrible. Housing based on your job is a terrible idea. What happens if you have to leave the job?

    10. CorkBuachaill on

      I understand the need for this to ensure key services aren’t impacted by rent but it just feels depressing we’re getting squeezed in the middle. I’m working crazy hours to save for a house but I don’t qualify for affordable housing because I’ve saved money.

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