Brendan Burgess
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I was speaking to an architect involved in building housing yesterday.
He said that the country probably has enough 3 bed semis already and we don't need to build any more.
The average family size is now 2.4 individuals and so the big demand should be for 1 bed and 2 bed apartments.
90% of older people living on their own say that they don't want to move out of their home, even if it's way too big for them. But on closer questioning, it turns out that they don't want to move out of their community. They would be happy to move to a smaller property if it were available.
But it's very difficult to build apartments.
He said that the country probably has enough 3 bed semis already and we don't need to build any more.
The average family size is now 2.4 individuals and so the big demand should be for 1 bed and 2 bed apartments.
90% of older people living on their own say that they don't want to move out of their home, even if it's way too big for them. But on closer questioning, it turns out that they don't want to move out of their community. They would be happy to move to a smaller property if it were available.
But it's very difficult to build apartments.
- The regulations push up the costs dramatically
- They can't be built in phases like houses, so the developer has to get funding for the whole block.
- Scrap Part V for apartments. In other words, the developer would not have to allocate 10% of the block to social housing.
- Scrap VAT on apartments under [1,000 sq ft] or selling for under [€300,000]
- Zone land for apartments only - do not allow semi-detached housing to be built
- Allow different standards within a block - for example 50% could be smaller, cheaper starter, apartments.
- The government could provide some of the equity required for the developer.