Housing rights in Ireland remain very much underdeveloped, while the State suffers from a major property price hangover. While housing production boomed in the new century, waiting lists for social housing have grown over the decade with the category where access was blocked through affordability problems increasing to over half of those included. The State promoted home ownership and market provided housing for the past three decades, with the result that market values have pervaded all aspects of housing, including a redefinition of social housing. Housing market rescue measures and support for failed financial institutions have press-ganged social housing in Ireland to mop up the oversupply of houses built and repay the large developer l...
The social rented housing sector in Ireland comprises just 10 per cent of the national stock and mos...
This paper explores the responses to the housing crisis in Dublin, Ireland, by analysing recent hous...
This paper explores the responses to the housing crisis in Dublin, Ireland, by analysing recent hous...
Ireland has been the world leader in house price inflation since 1996, and has reached the highest l...
Housing is one of the most basic human rights for all citizens. It provides a safe and sec...
Housing is one of the most basic human rights for all citizens. It provides a safe and sec...
A review of the history of housing in Ireland shows that owner occupancy and social housing were pol...
Social housing policy in Ireland has largely moved from the direct state provision to subsidized pri...
Social housing policy in Ireland has largely moved from the direct state provision to subsidized pri...
Social housing policy in Ireland has largely moved from the direct state provision to subsidized pri...
For a nation somewhat obsessed with property and property rights it is surprising that there has bee...
For most of the period since social housing was first built in Ireland in the late 19th Century, loc...
For most of the period since social housing was first built in Ireland in the late 19th Century, loc...
The residential real estate investment market in Ireland has gained interest from both institutional...
Abstract: This paper argues that Ireland’s housing problems stem in part from a particular philosoph...
The social rented housing sector in Ireland comprises just 10 per cent of the national stock and mos...
This paper explores the responses to the housing crisis in Dublin, Ireland, by analysing recent hous...
This paper explores the responses to the housing crisis in Dublin, Ireland, by analysing recent hous...
Ireland has been the world leader in house price inflation since 1996, and has reached the highest l...
Housing is one of the most basic human rights for all citizens. It provides a safe and sec...
Housing is one of the most basic human rights for all citizens. It provides a safe and sec...
A review of the history of housing in Ireland shows that owner occupancy and social housing were pol...
Social housing policy in Ireland has largely moved from the direct state provision to subsidized pri...
Social housing policy in Ireland has largely moved from the direct state provision to subsidized pri...
Social housing policy in Ireland has largely moved from the direct state provision to subsidized pri...
For a nation somewhat obsessed with property and property rights it is surprising that there has bee...
For most of the period since social housing was first built in Ireland in the late 19th Century, loc...
For most of the period since social housing was first built in Ireland in the late 19th Century, loc...
The residential real estate investment market in Ireland has gained interest from both institutional...
Abstract: This paper argues that Ireland’s housing problems stem in part from a particular philosoph...
The social rented housing sector in Ireland comprises just 10 per cent of the national stock and mos...
This paper explores the responses to the housing crisis in Dublin, Ireland, by analysing recent hous...
This paper explores the responses to the housing crisis in Dublin, Ireland, by analysing recent hous...