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Lessons in Irish Housing - 2nd edition / 2020

By (author) Frank Ryan






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LESSONS IN IRISH HOUSING seeks to merge the market knowledge of a long career with input from housing policy theory and lessons from our historical housing experience. The objective is to offer the reader a pragmatic understanding of the complexity of Irish housing and housing policy, briefing him / her on the importance of a long-term balanced housing objective, part of a complex system, that should be managed based on rational long-term needs, rather than responding to emotive, short-term pressures. Frank Ryan proves we have an under-performing housing system that lacks balance. More importantly, our housing system lacks knowledge, innovation and effective leadership. Using a flawed or out-of-date housing system is a very inefficient manner to address a modern housing crisis! This updated 2020 edition of LESSONS IN IRISH HOUSING seeks to understand the dynamics of the Irish housing system at the start of 2020 - and the CoVID-19 impacts from March 2020 - on our future housing. It forecasts that CoVID-19 will be a catalyst for major long-term change, particularly to our city centres and to our political direction and taxation.

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Publisher | Oak Tree Press
Published date | 1 Sep 2020
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 82
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ISBN | 978-1-7811-9438-6
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