‘Stop tweaking and get building’
Development is complex and lengthy. It needs greater certainty, not short-term policies or measures which won’t solve the crisis
The challenges within the new homes market are not limited to just market forces but are in fact much bigger and more systemic.
Infrastructure, planning, capital, policy, size standards, regulation, deregulation, PRS (private rental sector) and macro-prudential rules all have massive impacts on the rhythm of supply and the subsequent confidence for promoters, purchasers and tenants of future homes.
Rebuilding Ireland was first aired in 2016 and in the last number of years we have...
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