Il Ministro si impegna a porre fine alla crisi immobiliare “durante il mio mandato” mentre l’attenzione si rivolge alle leggi di emergenza

    https://www.thejournal.ie/housing-minister-aims-to-end-housing-crisis-in-his-term-6865742-Nov2025/

    di Jellico

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    1. EmiliaPains- on

      That’s ambitious, great for his party if successful, not so great otherwise, I wonder what these emergency laws are? Nationalization? State construction Company? Rent freeze?

    2. earth-calling-karma on

      Channeling Macron. If he does it he’s your next President of the Republic.

    3. StickAdventurous8237 on

      Whatever happened to their €300,000 p/a Housing Czar. He was meant to fix all this but we scared him away.

      Come back Housing Czar. Save us!

    4. How exactly; we simply do not have the capacity to build the number of houses in this country with the numbers of people involved in the building trade as we currently have. Separately we do not have the capacity in our current power, water, and waste infrastructure to deal with all the new houses we have capacity to build. I’d love for him to be able to end the crisis, but without concrete (pun unintended) plans being presented I just have to assume it is all more bullshit from the same parties that got us to where we are today.

    5. sarcasticmidlander on

      Realistically the only way the govt could solve this in 4 years is if 400k+ people vanished in the morning. Even the wicklow mountains couldn’t hide that number of people

    6. Dazzling_Lobster3656 on

      Ambitious

      Probably setting up to fail

      But I like to see it

    7. No_Reason_8214 on

      Wouldn’t you love to be a shareholder in a certain company when you see the Irish public sector wanting to build !! Ffs lads

    8. Since97_- on

      Maybe start with giving people access to affordable rental properties if they fall below a certain threshold, you’re expected to pay 1k+ before you can even attempt to get any assistance especially as a single person. People are suffering and the best our politicians can offer is give it another 10 years.

    9. TypicallyThomas on

      I never understand why in this country there’s no anti-squatting housing. Say you own a building that’s empty and you can’t currently do anything with it but you don’t want squatters in there. You rent out the building for temporary housing for relatively little money, with a shorter notice period and a contractual waive of squatters rights. It’s so much better than boarding the place up and having squatters just break through the boards and tear the place apart in the meantime.

      I’m from the Netherlands and there’s places like that all over the shop. Before I moved here, I have lived in an abandoned sugar factory, a former university, a decommissioned powerplant and an empty office building. Far from luxurious, but cheap housing that keeps the building from being vandalized

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