Ciara Geraghty: Come potevano i miei genitori comprare una casa semi-D con tre letti a Dublino con un unico stipendio nel 1968 quando i miei figli non lo avrebbero mai fatto? | Indipendente irlandese

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    1. pauldavis1234 on

      This is incredibly sexist. Women want to be in the workplace. Obviously, the house prices are going to go up if two people are earning. The demand from people with two wages will obviously outstrip the supply.

    2. micosoft on

      Does she need someone to draw it out with crayons 🤦‍♂️

    3. ivegotgoodnewsforyou on

      Because in 1968 there was still net emigration out of Ireland.

    4. TheLegendaryStag353 on

      40 years of lazy ignorant voting for bad policy selfish policy. A stupid electorate led by stupid people.

    5. Duke_Remington_9910 on

      Ummmm try rampart capitalism and neoliberal economic policies maybe?

    6. Atpeacebeats on

      Welcome to a two income family society. How may I help
      You ?

    7. irishweather5000 on

      The answer is that a small country with a consistently growing population cannot provide an infinite supply of 3 bed semi houses, at a low price point.

    8. AJurassicSuccess on

      I see this all the time and it’s such fuckin lazy leftist economics. I’m soooo bored of those woketards. Her parents are not merely average earners. Her father is a safety inspector for a nuclear power plant. Furthermore.. they COULDN’T afford the house. Abe had to provide the down payment by selling HIS house. A kindness they repayed by putting him in a home.

    9. we’re getting to a point where having a roof over your head you can call your own is a luxury. it’s a sign of someone being wealthy and not a sign they’re a person who’s alive on earth. housing should be a right.

    10. BoxHillWalk on

      A workforce helped -bricklayers etc Lax regulation No need to lay on services

    11. isupposethiswillwork on

      In the 60s we had a large suppy of cheap disposable labourers. House building without any planning system and minimal building regulations.

    12. 1993blah on

      Because there were fuck all jobs back then. Houses will get cheaper if one in four of your mates are unemployed

    13. beargarvin on

      Because it was 1968, land was plentyful and cheap… construction was incredibly simple, materials cheap, labour cheap.

    14. KeepShtumMum on

      Nobody is prepared to live in 1968 quality houses these days. 1 shared bathroom, hauling massive amounts of coal to light the open fire (or fires if you’re lucky) to keep the single glazed room above freezing, asbestos in everything, single latched lock on the front door, paper thin walls and internal doors.

      The quality and standards have vastly improved. That costs money. It is not the only reason, or even the major reason, but it is part of the reason.

    15. CaregiverNo2642 on

      Because property then was for a home and not many outside Ireland buyers. Today it s a free for ll around the world as air travel took off and other thinhs.

    16. Legal_Marsupial_9650 on

      Gentrification.. every “successful” city the world over falls victim.

    17. Icy_Zucchini_1138 on

      The answer to the question is in the title , it’s because her mother didn’t work, and nor would most women whose husbands would be the single earners applying for mortgages 

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