The
Property Industry Ireland (PII, a lobby group of IBEC) have issued a industry
report looking at the impact a new government (when we get one!) will have on
the property market. The report is called 'The First One Hundred Days in
Housing' and predicts that the number of new homes delivered in 2017/2018 will
be determined by policy decisions made within the first three months of the new
Dail.
If
this is true, then the entire country will be watching with interest as low
supply is the single greatest challenge in the marketplace at the moment.
This is particularly true in Wicklow although Wexford is starting to see
some new developments completing and coming on stream. Here at Kinsella
Estates, we are delighted to be launching a new scheme shortly, you can
register your interest with us by email Michael@KinsellaEstates.ie and we will release details
shortly.
The
lack of housing supply means that people are stuck. Owner-occupiers are
stuck in so-called 'starter homes' that are badly needed for the private rental
market; first-time buyers have mortgage approvals ready-to-go but cannot
find suitable new homes and large home-owners are unable to trade down
when the time comes as there are no local homes available. This has a knock-on effect for social housing
locally and the rental market in general.
The obvious solution is to make more new homes available and that is
what is need now from government. Given
uncertainty surrounding who will be our new Taoiseach, it is difficult to guess
how the Cabinet will be made up. If
priority is given to social housing, then delivery is likely to happen where
the housing lists are longest, for example, in Dublin. However, if priority is given to first-time
buyers, then delivery will be focused on delivering affording houses along the
commuter belt, for example Wicklow.
Since
2009, the construction industry has delivered significantly less housing units
per year than were needed. Seven years
on, the shortage has reached crisis point.
We can see this every day with the level of enquiries we get from buyers who are frustrated with the lack of
choice out there. For people who are
considering selling their home or investment properties over the next few
years, it makes sense to do so before new supply starts becoming available over
the next 12-24 months. If this is
something that you have been thinking about, you can speak with me directly on Tel: +353 53 94 21718 and I can talk you through local supply and demand in the immediate area.
The
PII has made several recommendations to the impending new government, calling
for the appointment of a cabinet level
minister with oversight for housing, infrastructure and planning policy. At the moment this position is at the level
of junior minister. A cabinet level
minister would report directly to the Taoiseach. They have also called for emergency planning
and development legislation (for three years) to fast-track new private and
public housing developments through the planning process. It also recommends a review of the tax-base
of property, taking in the local property tax (LPT), stamp duty, VAT and
development levies.
I
would love to hear your thoughts on these recommendations - do you have any to
add to these, whether as a future buyer, seller, investor or developer in the
Wicklow/Wexford area?
For specific queries or to speak with a local
property expert about your buying and selling needs in Wexford, Wicklow and
surrounding areas, contact Michael, Alan or Eileen Kinsella at www.KinsellaEstates.ie .
Alternatively, you can email me directly on michael@kinsellaestates.ie or
telephone : +353 53 94 21718
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