Brendan Burgess
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Ronan Lyons always struck me as a much more measured Property Economist and a great communicator. Yet I never hear him on radio or TV.
Sirr wrote quite a good piece last week on water, but was unable to do so without bringing up his housing motifs.
I'd be careful what you wish for in this regard. Viability to developers comes from having an end buyer where they can make their profit, there hasn't been buyers for many of the unit types that LAs / AHBs have bought up. Developers knew there was always someone at the end willing to pay.Lorcan Sirr has often criticised the impact of local authorities hoovering up privately built houses for social housing.
This is standard from most academic commentators."...these renters will be paying the pensions of comfortable, retired homeowning teachers in the US and elsewhere..."
Lorcan Sirr has often criticised the impact of local authorities hoovering up privately built houses for social housing. I have also made that point. So it must be a good point.
Plus he has a cushy 'academic' salary and will have a fine pension someday paid for by rentersThis is standard from most academic commentators.
Beckett.My biggest issue with Sirr's comments is his comparison of the proposals to Flann O'Brien. At least the stuff that Flann wrote was generally entertaining/amusing. Maybe Kafka or the Joyce of Finnegans Wake would've been a better comparison...
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