Howth Head
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He added: “This proposal does not seek to vilify or blame individuals, but rather to challenge the acceptability of allowing homes to lie idle in the middle of a housing crisis.”
“I hate to say it, but holiday-home owners are bad neighbours, to be honest with you,” he said.
I do feel for people who are priced out of the market by people who don’t need the houses 52 weeks of the year, but where does it stop? Have 2 markets and designate what properties are in each and who can buy in each… local houses for locals only… how does anyone become a local?
Perhaps someone should point out to him that Mayo County Council like other rural counties receives a large subsidy mainly from Dublin property tax payers:
You think that this guy has a point about boycotting?They have a point.
I always chuckle at that. Tourism is now 1/8 of Spanish GDP.In Barcelona, locals are shooting water from water pistols are tourists
Well it would be contrary to EU law in Ireland.When I visited Guernsey a few years ago, that was the situation. .....
It seems to work on a small island, but Gawd help us all if some future government tried to introduce it here!
Well it would be contrary to EU law in Ireland.
That's not what I said. You are conflating what I said about the Barcelona protests with the idea of boycotts in Mayo.You think that this guy has a point about boycotting?
As with most things, it's not black or white, it's usually gray. Tourism is a huge industry in Spain but in some areas, it is obviously having a detrimental impact on the locals ability to buy their own homes. Keep the tourism but the tourist come visit the city, stay in a hotel/ rent somewhere and then go home again. If they love the place, they can always come back again next year...I always chuckle at that. Tourism is now 1/8 of Spanish GDP.
It's been reported extensively and the guy has doubled down on his suggestion of a boycott so it does seem to be true.The mind boggles at the notion of a senior local authority manager explicitly calling for boycotts of ratepaying businesses.
Let's hope the report isn't true.
I wonder if that would include forcing people who spend large chunks of the year in Spain to sell their house in Ireland. Then there's the people who inherit their parents home in a rural area and retire to it, splitting their time between that house and their urban family home. Should they be forced to sell one of them?I do feel for people who are priced out of the market by people who don’t need the houses 52 weeks of the year, but where does it stop?
Great idea; Dublin people can't afford to buy in Dublin because of all the country folk moving there and pricing them out of the market. Lets have a "Culchie Tax" and use it to subsidise Dublin born people who are trying to buy in their own locality.Have 2 markets and designate what properties are in each and who can buy in each… local houses for locals only… how does anyone become a local?
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