Source: Deloitte European Residential Property study 2024
Ireland ranked the highest in Europe for construction completions. Ireland ranks second highest for new dwelling commencements.
SorryWhat on
… and it’s still in bits?
WickerMan111 on
Great news.
insomnium2020 on
Let’s fire another hundred thousand people into the pit
zeldazigzag on
So?
It’s the context that surrounds this statistic that is important.
We may have the greatest number of completions but compare it to the size of existing housing stock and the demand for said houses. That is not the same across these 19 states. Not all baselines are equal.
Excellent_Porridge on
But the majority being bought by vulture funds and commerical landlords?
DirectorRich5445 on
Can’t wait to squeeze 1,000 of us into 6.19 houses
nut-budder on
Would love to see it plotted against population growth
Bosco_is_a_prick on
*Per capita
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ThatGuy98_ on
It’s been a while since I looked at the numbers, but if we had kept outputting, say, 20k houses during the recession years, how much better would the situation be now?
Soectronis on
That isn’t the Euro-19 Area and I think they mean EL (Greece) rather than IL (Israel)
caisdara on
I blame the government.
Rogue7559 on
Wow
niall0 on
That’s interesting, does anyone have any insight into why Germany would have half the housing input per capita as Ireland?
TheStoicNihilist on
Unpossible!
Vixen35 on
That doesn’t matter if they are all purchased by funds and rented out for extortionate rent.
TheFuzzyFurry on
Poland with 1 __newly built__ house per 4.7 people… I might need to learn Polish
YoIronFistBro on
You’d hope so when the housing crisis is by far the worst in the entire developed world.
SmallWolf117 on
Does OP work for Deloitte or the government?
I’ve never seen someone so passionately defend a post that just links an article or study.
Storyboys on
Fine Gael graphmen have taken to Reddit.
Misleading people with graph titles and wrong interpretations of data.
mastodonj on
That’s a function of the scale of the problem, not necessarily how successful we’ve been tackling it. 2023 was a good year, but it’s 10 years too late.
SnooAdvice8266 on
Stupid vanity metric. There are enough houses, the problem is that there are too many people…
splinked on
Might be a thing that dwellings elsewhere are higher density too
TheCunningFool on
It’s amazing how salty some people get about good news, some of the comments here are gas.
Great to see our output being the highest and hopefully it remains that way for the near future.
ElectricalAppeal238 on
😂😂😂 demand still heavily outweighs supply and the accessibility of these houses to the general population. Furthermore, where the student housing at?
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Source: Deloitte European Residential Property study 2024
Ireland ranked the highest in Europe for construction completions. Ireland ranks second highest for new dwelling commencements.
… and it’s still in bits?
Great news.
Let’s fire another hundred thousand people into the pit
So?
It’s the context that surrounds this statistic that is important.
We may have the greatest number of completions but compare it to the size of existing housing stock and the demand for said houses. That is not the same across these 19 states. Not all baselines are equal.
But the majority being bought by vulture funds and commerical landlords?
Can’t wait to squeeze 1,000 of us into 6.19 houses
Would love to see it plotted against population growth
*Per capita
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It’s been a while since I looked at the numbers, but if we had kept outputting, say, 20k houses during the recession years, how much better would the situation be now?
That isn’t the Euro-19 Area and I think they mean EL (Greece) rather than IL (Israel)
I blame the government.
Wow
That’s interesting, does anyone have any insight into why Germany would have half the housing input per capita as Ireland?
Unpossible!
That doesn’t matter if they are all purchased by funds and rented out for extortionate rent.
Poland with 1 __newly built__ house per 4.7 people… I might need to learn Polish
You’d hope so when the housing crisis is by far the worst in the entire developed world.
Does OP work for Deloitte or the government?
I’ve never seen someone so passionately defend a post that just links an article or study.
Fine Gael graphmen have taken to Reddit.
Misleading people with graph titles and wrong interpretations of data.
That’s a function of the scale of the problem, not necessarily how successful we’ve been tackling it. 2023 was a good year, but it’s 10 years too late.
Stupid vanity metric. There are enough houses, the problem is that there are too many people…
Might be a thing that dwellings elsewhere are higher density too
It’s amazing how salty some people get about good news, some of the comments here are gas.
Great to see our output being the highest and hopefully it remains that way for the near future.
😂😂😂 demand still heavily outweighs supply and the accessibility of these houses to the general population. Furthermore, where the student housing at?