Thousands of Homes Locked Away by Red Tape?

Mallin O'Toole

In today’s Irish Independent, Mark Keenan argued that Ireland’s “one size fits all” planning and conservation laws have left countless Pre-’63 properties in limbo, derelict, unusable, and barred from being modernised. He highlights conflicting rules – Fire safety demands vs. conservation restrictions –  sky-high renovation costs due to specialist requirements, legal and tax obstacles preventing sales or upgrades.

An estimated 3,000 homes could be brought back into use with a more practical conservation regime. As the housing crisis worsens, are we strangling viable homes with outdated rules? Read the full article and let us know your thoughts: Has Ireland’s approach to planning and conservation gone too far?

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