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"The report is shocking, it underlines how people are locked into a unsustainable private rental market"

All this week and last week on Newstalk, we’re getting some Home Truths, as we delve deep into ...

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17.54 13 May 2019


"The report is shocking, it underlines how people are locked into a unsustainable private rental market"


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17.54 13 May 2019


All this week and last week on Newstalk, we’re getting some Home Truths, as we delve deep into the housing crisis. We want to hear your stories on any element of housing in Ireland today - email thehardshoulder@newstalk.com  or text 53106 for 30 cent.

Figures released today by Daft.ie show that in Dublin, the average rent has risen above €2,000 – with rent increasing in the capital for the 31st consecutive quarter in a row.  

Although rent in Dublin only rose by 6.8% compared to the same time last year, there were double-digit increases in Cork, Galway, Limerick and Waterford.  

Ivan was joined by Daithi Doolan, Sinn Féin Cllr. for Ballyfermot/Drimnagh and Chair of Dublin City Councils Housing Committee and Margaret McCormick, Information Officer with the Irish Property Owners Association to discuss the rental crisis.


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Daithi Doolan Information Officer Irish Property Owners Association Sinn Féin Cllr. For Ballyfermot/Drimnagh And Chair Of Dublin City Councils Housing Committee And Margaret McCormick

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