Brendan Burgess
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In other words, the government is going to take 3,250 units out of the private market and rent them to people in social housing.
Thereby making the private market increasingly unaffordable.Alternatively you could say that 12,750 units will be taken out of the unaffordable market and put into the affordable market.
Thereby making the private market increasingly unaffordable.
Of course.Surely paying for affordable housing is more desirable?
The point is the State is using taxpayers money to compete with private buyers in the private housing market, thereby increasing costs for private buyers.
Very basic economics.
How do we compare to our neighbours in europe?
Me? I want people to stop blaming landlords for charging the market rate and instead focus their attention on the State who have created such a dysfunctional market. I say the State because it is as much down to the Civil Service, who are the permanent government of the country, as it is to their temporary political masters. I'd have the Local Authorities and the Construction Industry Federation next in line.What do you want people to DO?
You're making a lot of assumptions; I'm separated and renting in the private sector, I just pay a big chunk of a mortgage on a comfortable home I don't live in.Never mind blaming landlords or the State, do you think the person facing homelessness as rents rise out of their reach cares whose fault it is?
You all sit in here in your comfortable homes pontificating on this change or that change, some policy, whose to blame and how bad it is for landlords, but what do you actually want the people to DO?
but what do you actually want the people to DO?
This is a good article on why Modular Builds don't work in a dysfunctional construction sector.Perhaps lobby politicians for meaningful change, an overhaul of the entire system and stop considering a headline grabbing few quid on one temporary band-aid after another as a win. Ask why the government are giving homelessness charities €150M+ while at the same time criticising them for delivering poor value for money and lack of accountability.
He does that quite a bit.@ WizardDr,
That`s a brilliant and well written post.
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