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24/11/2017

Govt Urged To Take New Approach To Tackle Ireland's Housing Crisis

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Labour is urging the government to take a new approach to tackling the housing crisis throughout Ireland.

Homeless figures for November showed 5,298 adults and 3,194 children were homeless with 184 rough sleepers in November in Ireland.

TD Joe Costello said: "Neither the Local Authority nor the Voluntary Housing Sector have the capacity to address the housing crisis and the private sector is at full capacity in building office blocks, student accommodation and 'build to let' units.

"The Minister for Housing is throwing money at the problem but getting no results. It is time for a totally new approach. A Statutory National Housing Agency is required to manage and drive a new model of residential construction and rental accommodation.

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"The Agency would have access to state and private finance and state and local authority lands. It would have the powers to deal with the large number of derelict sites, vacant buildings and living over the shop space throughout the country. It would facilitate compulsory purchase of certain properties and would administer a new site valuation tax.

"It would determine the housing need throughout the country from time to time. It would establish targets and monitor performance. It would work with the local authorities and the voluntary housing sector. But above all it would have the expertise and the capacity to build on a large scale in such a way as to drive the residential construction industry.

"The National Assets Management Agency (NAMA) has begun to transform itself from its original remit of disposal of state assets to becoming a major player in the construction industry mainly through joint ventures with developers. It has a significant 20,000 units under construction or at planning stage. These are due to be completed by 2020. Moreover, it has a strong profit base of €4 billion for future construction.

"NAMA has the resources and the expertise to be a major player in the construction of the tens of thousands of new homes that are urgently needed."

(CD/MH)

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