
What will happen with the housing crisis in Ireland in 2024?
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Ṁ175resolved Feb 6
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25%The derelict housing changes will make a modest difference - but prices will continue to rise and houses will still be in relatively short supply.
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25%The housing crisis will get worse, due to Brexit making Ireland a more attractive place for companies internationally and the new jobs attracting international talent with nowhere to house them.
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50%Things will stay where they are for different reasons.
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N/AThings will improve for different reasons.
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N/AThings will get worse for different reasons.
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N/AThe worst of the crisis is over - things will stabilise naturally on their own.
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N/AThings will improve - the changes to derelict housing tax will relieve the pressure on the housing market and more houses for sale will bring prices down.
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