NoRegretsCoyote
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2011 | 2016 | 2022 | |
Owner occupier | 1150 | 1148 | 1211 |
Private rental (inc rent free) | 331 | 337 | 362 |
Social rental | 144 | 160 | 183 |
Not stated | 25 | 53 | 80 |
Total | 1649 | 1698 | 1837 |
2011 | 2016 | 2022 | |
Owner occupier | 70.8 | 69.8 | 68.9 |
Private rental (including rent free) | 20.4 | 20.5 | 20.6 |
Social rental | 8.9 | 9.7 | 10.4 |
Perhaps, this Indo article says the top 10 institutional players control 17k properties. But the increase over 6 years was 45k households so it must be more than that.So nett decrease in number of landlords, but a few more really large-scale ones.
No. It's basically households where either a census form wasn't returned, or where the census form was left blank by the householder on this topic or others.Does it include the homeless, those in shelters, those in hotels because they are homeless or does it include tourists?
I wanted an estimate of households which are living in someone else's house and not social tenants.Why do you include 'rent free' in the private rented category? The census categories the former seperately.
Wow, that's both very interesting and very surprising.67% of ALL housing list applicants are single people or childless couples who are entitled to 1 bedroom units.
Why is it surprising? We've had a huge growth in single person households over the past 30 years, it is of course reflected in PRS demand and social housing lists.Wow, that's both very interesting and very surprising.
You're right - it was utterly predictable! I remember talking to someone senior in housing policy ten years ago. I said (a) Ireland has a very low divorce rate which will only rise; (b) the population is unusually young and getting older and as people age they tend to live alone. Hence demand will be in very much for apartments, and smaller ones at that. I got a completely vacant stare in reply. These people all live in three-bed semis and assume that the rest of the human race wants to live in one too.Why is it surprising?
Because I hadn't thought of it.Why is it surprising? We've had a huge growth in single person households over the past 30 years, it is of course reflected in PRS demand and social housing lists.
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