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Column Why are we still in denial about Ireland's housing crisis?

Our boom-time housing policy has transformed the need for housing as a social necessity into an asset of speculation for financial institutions, writes Cillian Doyle.

THE OXFORD ENGLISH dictionary defines denial as the ‘refusal to acknowledge an unacceptable truth’. It is, in other words, the troubling ability to continue to believe something despite the evidence pointing to the contrary. Sound familiar? Well, it should do, because nobody does denial like Irish policy-makers do denial.

Remember the denials of our political leaders in claiming there was nothing amiss in the property market, right as national house prices were in the process of losing all touch with reality? Remember how, when it was pointed out that Ireland displayed all the hallmarks of a property bubble, they told us there was no cause for concern because the boom times were getting even ‘boomier’(sic).

And when the evidence that a bubble was afoot became incontrovertible, did they start to prepare for the worst? No, they decided that by some stroke of genius the Irish were going to become the first country ever to engineer a ‘soft landing’. Well, we all know what happened next and by no stretch of the English language could it be described as a ‘soft landing’.

Today, six years on from the crash, we find the housing sector is still in crisis and our leaders are still in denial. We have huge numbers of people in mortgage distress, a serious lack of affordable rental accommodation and almost 100,000 people on the waiting list for social housing (and increasing). The problems in the three pillar areas of the housing sector do not stand in isolation; on the contrary they are collapsing in on each other. So let’s take a look.

Built with bricks, fuelled by debt

The mortgage crisis that currently afflicts us is not a peculiarly Irish phenomenon. There is no Irish property-owning gene, we are not historically predisposed to favour home ownership because of the plantations or the Famine or for other such spurious reasons. The crisis is best explained by way of a failed EU wide property model.

The kind of model that predominated here and elsewhere in Europe radically transformed the need for housing as a social necessity into a de facto asset of speculation for banks, brokers and financial institutions. This approach to housing has wreaked havoc not just on our own economy but on that of Spain, Portugal, Latvia, Greece, Hungary, the list goes on. Just like Ireland, each of these countries is suffering from massive debt levels in the owner/occupier sector, just like Ireland they all suffered a property bubble brought about by the widespread privatisation of social housing and subsequent speculation, and just like Ireland they were all encouraged by their respective governments to do so.

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(Figure.1)

As figure.1 illustrates, the numbers of mortgages in arrears has been growing steadily since 2008. Up until now repossessions have been relatively small, however it is now expected that between 25,000 and 30,000 evictions will take place by the end of the year. If these evictions do go ahead, these households will still need somewhere to live, so inevitably they will face two choices:

  1. Join the ever growing waiting list for social housing, or…
  2. Try find accommodation in a rental market where prices have increased by 17.6 per cent in the last three years. Talk about a rock and a hard place!

Runaway rents

The conditions in the private rental market are not much different for much of the same reason – massive debt. With approximately 40,000 buy-to-let mortgages in arrears nationally, landlords are trying to pass on the high costs of their repayments to their tenants. And because of a lack of regulation for this sector (rent controls, price ceilings, etc) they’ve been able to do just that. This has seen rents increase significantly across the country with the average for Dublin having jumped to €1,210 a month.

Since 2008 the rental market has acted as a kind of pressure release by helping those would-be buyers who are unable to access credit to find accommodation. However the rental market (at least in Dublin) has now soaked up as much pressure as it possibly can and this lack of supply has put a further squeeze on prices.

According to Daft.ie there are currently a mere 1,476 properties available to rent in Dublin whereas there were almost 7,000 this time three years ago. All of this means that people are constantly being driven out of the market as young people still living at home cannot find affordable accommodation, and those already renting finding it increasingly difficult to get by. And whereas once upon a time social housing could act as the safety net for those individuals who could not buy or rent, well… therein lies our next big problem.

Social housing – waiting in vain

There are about 90,000 households in need of social housing made up of about 170,000 individuals who are each facing the prospect of a 15 year wait before being housed. Not a small number, nor a short wait! To put this number in perspective it’s the equivalent of the entire of population of Wexford and Leitrim needing social housing and a new applicant having to wait until 2029. As figure.2 illustrates there has been a massive 60 per cent increase in the numbers needing social housing since 2008 and yet the construction of new stock is at an historic low.

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(Figure.2)

Minister for Housing Jan O’Sullivan – like much of the government – is in denial about the seriousness of the crisis. Her department’s plan to bring about 5,000 new units by the end of the year will barely make a dent in the waiting list. But the real issue is where is all the supposedly ‘new’ stock coming from? For the most part it’s not coming from the construction of new housing units, as the Minister insinuated, because fewer than 200 new units are actually being built.

The bulk of the stock (3,700) will be rented from private landlords by the State. So here we have the bizarre situation in which public money is being used to rent private accommodation from private landlords in order to be used for public ends? A far more practical, cost-effective and long-term strategy would be for the State to engage in the kind of large scale development of housing stock that it has traditionally done, instead of employing a system which uses public monies to support private landlords and in the process creates more costly middlemen for the Exchequer.

What is to be done?

It’s difficult to overstate the scale of the housing crisis this country is facing just as it’s difficult to understate the inadequacy of the government’s response. There is a wealth of practical things which could be done, which should be done, but which unfortunately are not being done. Most of these things are not even on the radar of public consciousness, because more often than not when the proposals don’t suit the prevailing narrative it can be difficult for them to find a platform.

As I hope has been shown, the three most pressing issues within the housing sector are that of debt forgiveness, rent controls and the large scale development of social housing. Yet, so long as we have a government that refuses to face up to the seriousness of the problem, we should expect few remedies. It is difficult to diagnose a problem and assign a treatment when you are denial about the problem’s very existence.

Cillian Doyle is a candidate for People Before Profit in the Ballybrack/Killiney ward in the May elections.

Read: Charity finishes 35 ghost homes, ending seven-year wait for families

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    Feb 1st 2015, 4:43 PM

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    Feb 1st 2015, 7:56 PM

    That’s not 20k calories! No way! Maybe 8k…. But not 20k!!!

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    Feb 1st 2015, 10:11 PM

    Is this blatantly taken from BI? Surly not?

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    Feb 2nd 2015, 12:57 AM

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    Feb 1st 2015, 4:34 PM

    Is that burger really big or she far away?

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    Gary Gary, with all of those green thumbs you have, I’m your biggest fan. But the minute someone else has more green thumbs, then I’ll be their biggest fan.

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    Feb 1st 2015, 4:32 PM

    Ugh. A monument to the inequality of the world.

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    Feb 1st 2015, 4:45 PM

    If they spank you if you don’t finish the food, I’d love to know what they do to you if you do finish it! :)

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    I’d buy that for the spanking alone… Naughty nurses.. Drool

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    Feb 1st 2015, 9:21 PM

    You don’t have to eat a burger to get a spanking I’ll do it free

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    Feb 1st 2015, 5:05 PM

    Is that all the chips they give you??

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    Feb 1st 2015, 4:37 PM

    Obscene!

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    Feb 1st 2015, 4:45 PM

    As Ireland’s pro’ competitive eater, I’ve travelled to Las Vegas where the good folks at Heart Attack Grill were very hospitable. Gluttony has been good for me !

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    Feb 1st 2015, 7:03 PM

    And a diet coke please…

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    America the fat keeps on getting fatter.

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    Feb 1st 2015, 5:51 PM

    Off to Vegas in two weeks. If I’m not back on here, you know what happened…

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    Feb 1st 2015, 5:25 PM

    When the burger is bigger than the waitress,you know your in trouble.

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    That’s not a piece of food.
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    Feb 1st 2015, 4:57 PM

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    Murica in a nutshell.

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    Feb 1st 2015, 5:08 PM

    This place actually has a scales outside the door with a large sign saying “People over 350 lbs eat free!”

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    Feb 1st 2015, 4:48 PM

    Totally unnecessary. Nobody needs that many calories

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    Feb 1st 2015, 4:54 PM

    Some people in Africa may strongly disagree. LOLZ

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    Ret#rd

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    Ah the Yanks know how to keep a customer happy…..

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    Feb 1st 2015, 5:41 PM

    It would take a month to eat that and a year to work it off…

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    Do you want to Super Size that..

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    Feb 1st 2015, 6:29 PM

    Typical of the American sickness. Half the globe starving. Famine rife in most underdeveloped countries. Nice touch SICKOS!

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    Feb 1st 2015, 6:46 PM

    So ship the burgers off to Africa where the corrupt governments and rebels will just keep it all for themselves. Smart. America isn’t responsible for creating famines you twit.

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    Feb 1st 2015, 5:46 PM

    Disgusting.

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    Feb 2nd 2015, 7:35 AM

    It’s just a man eating a giant burger as a novelty. He’ll do it once in his life, as will a handful of others. It wasn’t taken from some baby in Ethiplia and shipped over. Everything isn’t a sign of the end of the world.

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    Feb 1st 2015, 11:43 PM

    Nobody’s forcing people at gunpoint into these restaurants. If somebody want to sell you a burger that consists of 8 parties more luck to them. If you’re stupid enough to think you can eat it, that’s you’re tough luck. It’s called freedom of choice.

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    Feb 1st 2015, 6:21 PM

    I went into a food coma after visiting that place. They need a room at the back where you can sleep it off.

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    Feb 1st 2015, 7:25 PM

    Totally agree johncakes, unfortunately people like Neil always looking for the drama instead of seen the bigger picture, Americans disgust me with the open over indulgence while kids starving all round world. It’s only an opinion Neil get off your high horse . Ass

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    Feb 1st 2015, 7:20 PM

    Why ship them Neil. Be best flying them. With all the pirates round the African coast surely the ships be boarded and pillaged. You absolute spa stick. In future take a deep breath think hard and then post. You total PLANK .

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    Feb 1st 2015, 7:30 PM

    @kittieBoom . Of course. You need only look at his earlier comments to see he is a jack Ass. Disgusting , totally over the top. There a disgrace them restaurants and them promotions. Portions that size , like SERIOUSLY

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    Feb 6th 2015, 11:06 AM

    I have to agree with johnycakes..there are people starving all over the world..and here you have these guys on television/online and they cant stuff enough into their mouths..and the rest is thrown away..such a waste..its not right..

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    Feb 2nd 2015, 8:54 PM

    Most fat yanks would eat two of those!

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