Ireland’s housing crisis – The case for a European cost rental model

Lack of access to affordable quality homes constitutes a significant crisis for workers, families and communities in the Republic of Ireland. Current government plans appear to be insufficient to make a significant impact. Pressure on individuals and families is a direct consequence of under - inves...

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Main Authors: Healy Tom, Goldrick-Kelly Paul
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-05-01
Series:Administration
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/admin-2018-0017
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spelling doaj-7e2bc0f9eb294a938fd6ebb7733290d42021-09-06T19:41:01ZengSciendoAdministration2449-94712018-05-01662335710.2478/admin-2018-0017admin-2018-0017Ireland’s housing crisis – The case for a European cost rental modelHealy Tom0Goldrick-Kelly Paul1Nevin Economic Research Institute, IrelandNevin Economic Research Institute, IrelandLack of access to affordable quality homes constitutes a significant crisis for workers, families and communities in the Republic of Ireland. Current government plans appear to be insufficient to make a significant impact. Pressure on individuals and families is a direct consequence of under - investment over many years, as well as a failure on the part of a market-led and property-developer-led model of housing to deliver enough dwellings to meet the needs of a growing population. The optimum solution, we propose, is the establishment of The Housing Company of Ireland, which will draw on long-term borrowing combined with an equity injection from the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund, and will undertake or commission, on a commercial basis, a programme of planning, building, acquiring and renting of new homes. This investment will supplement and further strengthen work by the local authorities and the voluntary housing associations in the area of social housing.https://doi.org/10.2478/admin-2018-0017housing
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title Ireland’s housing crisis – The case for a European cost rental model
title_short Ireland’s housing crisis – The case for a European cost rental model
title_full Ireland’s housing crisis – The case for a European cost rental model
title_fullStr Ireland’s housing crisis – The case for a European cost rental model
title_full_unstemmed Ireland’s housing crisis – The case for a European cost rental model
title_sort ireland’s housing crisis – the case for a european cost rental model
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publishDate 2018-05-01
description Lack of access to affordable quality homes constitutes a significant crisis for workers, families and communities in the Republic of Ireland. Current government plans appear to be insufficient to make a significant impact. Pressure on individuals and families is a direct consequence of under - investment over many years, as well as a failure on the part of a market-led and property-developer-led model of housing to deliver enough dwellings to meet the needs of a growing population. The optimum solution, we propose, is the establishment of The Housing Company of Ireland, which will draw on long-term borrowing combined with an equity injection from the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund, and will undertake or commission, on a commercial basis, a programme of planning, building, acquiring and renting of new homes. This investment will supplement and further strengthen work by the local authorities and the voluntary housing associations in the area of social housing.
topic housing
url https://doi.org/10.2478/admin-2018-0017
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