Housing Market Is A Complex Machine But There Are Solutions
April 23, 2018

Housing Market Is A Complex Machine But There Are Solutions

The housing crisis and how we are dealing with it has become one of the most politically charged issues in the country. 

Rebuilding Ireland, which has recently published it's second year progress report, has come under criticism from opposition politicians and experts who say the figures don't make sense.

But what are some of the solutions being put forwardby the private sector to help build more homes faster? There is no one-size-fits-all solution, and there are different problems in rural Ireland and urban Dublin. But all is not lost.

When looking for solutions you have to realise that the housing market is a "complex machine with a substantial number of moving parts and some of these parts are not moving," Anthony Neville Homes Managing Director Anthony Neville said. There…

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