The Irish Times view on the rental sector : confusing data in an unstable market

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Government plans to intervene through the provision of cost rental units is welcome, but progress is slow and often delayed by the peculiarities of the Irish planning system

Cost-rental homes in west Dublin: the Commission on Housing called for an acceleration in supply of this type of property. The latest data showing an increase in the number of tenancies registered in Ireland from 213,177 in mid-2023 to 230,006 in the middle of this yeaonly go back one year, as previous ones are not comparable due to a data revamp. Yet they are nonetheless interesting.

From a policy point of view, there are a number of interesting issues. One is the increased prevalence of larger landlords, which may in part explain the gap between the perception that smaller landlords are leaving the market and the increased number of tenancies. Trade/Mary Motorhead review: Compelling double bill reveals Emma O’Halloran’s impressive instinct for operaIreland’s mountain rescue dogs: ‘The motivation for Rosie to find missing people is that she is given praise’

 

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