The Green Party wants to make life better for the thousands of Irish people who are struggling to find a secure place to call home. We believe housing is a fundamental right and that it should be provided in close concert with good planning, proper transport links, nearby schools and accessible healthcare facilities.
The Green Party wants to provide housing that is affordable for all. Our solution is increased provision of new social housing founded on a cost-rental model, and homeownership at a cost equal to no more than 30% of net income, in general. We believe mortgages should be affordable and should not be for longer than 25 years. We believe that local communities are best placed to identify the nature and location of the homes that they need and we will work to optimise planning and local government legislation to support this decision making process.
Ireland is experiencing an unprecedented shortage of housing, while at the same time properties lie idle throughout the country due to land hoarding and speculation. The Green Party will reduce vacancy rates and bring refurbished housing back on stream while at the same time ensuring that new houses are built to a high standard.
People in Ireland who rent their homes need to be empowered to ensure that they can live in decent accommodation with peace of mind. We want to provide rent certainty for people, including rent controls where appropriate, longer leases and security of tenure. We believe that a stable private rental sector requires a strengthening of the PRTB dispute resolution section in addressing issues concerning both tenants and landlords.
Everyone deserves to live in a well-built home. Increases in housing supply need to be matched with rigorous standards guarantee housing quality. We want to put in place a system to ensure that all building constructed in Ireland will be to the highest standard and to compensate those affected by historic building defects.
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