Brendan Burgess
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As reported in the Indo
"Mr Kelly is concerned that many apartments currently being built are being put on the market at prices in excess of €300,000 - out of the reach of many first-time buyers.
However, the Government is willing to refund developers "in return for accelerating the delivery of new homes at increased volumes and at prices that are more affordable," say sources familiar with the plan.
For example, it is envisaged a landlord who sells a €300,000 home in Dublin next year for €270,000 would be compensated by the State."
My initial reaction to this was negative. The government should not be interfering in the housing market. But the reality is that it's a reduction of government interference.
With huge VAT, development levies and social housing levies, this is simply a means of reducing the prices of houses. It's not a sweetener to the developers as such, it's just cutting the government's take on each new house built.
It would be better to abolish the levies and reduce the VAT, but if they won't do that, this is the next best thing.
But it should be paid to all builders of new houses. How could they establish market value?
And it should not be limited to sales to first time buyers.
Overall, it would be just simpler to give a holiday for the levies and a reduction in VAT. That would also save the massive amount of admin.
"Mr Kelly is concerned that many apartments currently being built are being put on the market at prices in excess of €300,000 - out of the reach of many first-time buyers.
However, the Government is willing to refund developers "in return for accelerating the delivery of new homes at increased volumes and at prices that are more affordable," say sources familiar with the plan.
For example, it is envisaged a landlord who sells a €300,000 home in Dublin next year for €270,000 would be compensated by the State."
My initial reaction to this was negative. The government should not be interfering in the housing market. But the reality is that it's a reduction of government interference.
With huge VAT, development levies and social housing levies, this is simply a means of reducing the prices of houses. It's not a sweetener to the developers as such, it's just cutting the government's take on each new house built.
It would be better to abolish the levies and reduce the VAT, but if they won't do that, this is the next best thing.
But it should be paid to all builders of new houses. How could they establish market value?
And it should not be limited to sales to first time buyers.
Overall, it would be just simpler to give a holiday for the levies and a reduction in VAT. That would also save the massive amount of admin.