Nuovi dati mostrano chi ha acquistato case in Irlanda nel 2025

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di Uncle_Richard98

31 commenti

  1. Holy shit is my first reaction.

    I feel like I am missing something here. Is a high % of that 56% the state buying social housing or something? (or am I being too naive…)

  2. muttonwow on

    The Companies/Funds/Institutions is both public bodies and private investor funds, right? Is there a breakdown of that?

  3. Now I’m no expert but I’m gonna go out on a limb here and say that 56% is a bit of a problem.

  4. jamster126 on

    Have seen this first hand. Friend of mine was moving to Spain permanently. I asked did they sell their house. They said no and instead a company had reached out to them and asked if they can use the house to rent it for their employees.

    So now it is essentially a shared accomodation for a company’s employees. My friend gets guaranteed rent from the company each month and doesn’t have to deal with the employees etc. Not a bad deal for my friend but Jesus it’s no wonder we have a housing crisis if this is what’s going on.

  5. Sufficient_Shift_370 on

    The 56% cohort is a tax increase target that most the country would get behind

  6. smurg112 on

    I’d like to see some of the backing data and a better breakdown of the 56%. Otherwise that’s just a shock headline

  7. Key_Duck_6293 on

    This is the market that Fine Gael have always dreamt of, watch now over the next decade as nothing changes

  8. thecrouch on

    There’s a little bit of rage bait going on here.

    The Companies / funds / institutions will include houses bought by the State (via whatever mechanism), they should make this more obvious. This includes things like cost rentals.

    It will also include properties paid for by property funds, as in, the property wouldn’t be built without the investor paying to build it. If a company funds the building of 500 apartments for the rental market that goes down as being sold to an investor. These properties are never intending to be sold to private buyers.

  9. pxsschrist on

    >New data shows who bought houses in Ireland in 2025

    I forgot Ireland is just Dublin

  10. There’s only one number that matters there – 7,298. That’s a tiny fraction of what we needed to build so every problem will stem from there. People will fixate on whether it should have been more or less to first time buyers or funds but it doesn’t matter because we didn’t build enough.

  11. People are rightly focusing on the percentages but 7,300 homes seems like very few to me. How the hell are we only building that many in the capital in 12 months?

  12. Nuada_Airgetlam_ on

    I say we tax that 56% at a much higher rate than currently

  13. justwanderinginhere on

    Should the approved housing bodies and local authorities not be split out from non household buyers ? Just to see the impact the changes gov made on taxing companies buying multiple properties ?

  14. Lanky_Giraffe on

    So basically, a little over half went to expanding the rental sector, and the rest went to expanding the homeowner sector. 

    Considering that there’s still a massive cost gap between renting and buying, I would say 57% being rentals is still too low. And it would almost certainly be even lower if you measured by floor space or number of rooms, which are both more useful metrics than “dwellings”.

  15. vanKlompf on

    Taking into account that “institutions” are mostly council and government bodies buying straight from market, it shows that your taxes are working against you on when it comes to housing…
    You can be well into highest tax bracket and still not be able to buy new build. While your taxes are sponsoring new build for someone else… Which is fine, but not with proportions like that!!!

  16. saggynaggy123 on

    But IrishPatriot1488 told me not to worry about that 56% and only focus on the homeless migrants living in tents.

  17. ichfickeiuliana on

    These “institutions “ could be public housing bodies.

  18. Original_Marzipan231 on

    The thought that people need somewhere to live, but private companies are allowed to buy up all the houses.

    It’s like that story of Nestlé trying to own all the water.

  19. FatSelkie on

    I’ve been saving for a house and the price of a home as risen more then I managed to save last year 👍

  20. RuggerJibberJabber on

    Where’s all the Ireland flag wavers who claim the housing shortage is down to migrants now?

    Migrant multinational corporations maybe

  21. International-Bass-2 on

    What is this like compared to other countys how bad are we when it comes to this. I know were bad but how bad?

  22. phatteeth on

    This isn’t very helpful in understanding the percentage of non resident companies purchasing Irish property.

  23. whoopsoverwhatif on

    Approved bodies includes social housing… which is in turn artificially increasing the need for social housing…

  24. ZestycloseAd289 on

    This is intolerable. Why are we accepting this as a society? In short, we are not producing anywhere near enough houses, and of the few that we do, more than half are going to for profit organisations.

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