Challenges exist around housing affordability, O’Brien says

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Challenges Exist Around Housing Affordability, O’brien Says
Residential property prices have risen by 10.1 per cent in the year to August, latest figures have shown. Photo: PA Images
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By Cillian Sherlock, PA

The Government is still dealing with “challenges” around housing affordability, a minister has said.

It comes after the latest figures from the CSO revealed that residential property prices have risen by 10.1 per cent in the year to August.

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Defending what he described as progress made during the lifetime of the Government, Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien conceded “challenges remain” around affordability.

Housing minister Darragh O'Brien views a show house at the Churchfields housing development in Mulhuddart, Dublin
Housing minister Darragh O’Brien said the Government has ‘turned a corner on housing delivery’. Photo: Brian Lawless/PA Images

The minister was speaking to the media while visiting the Church Fields affordable housing development in Mulhuddart, Dublin, on Friday, where he said homes were available from €263,000.

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He said: “We need to get supply up. When I took over as minister, this State was building about 20,000 homes a year. This year, I’m projecting it will be in the high 30,000-40,000.”

He added that the Government was dealing with more than a decade of unmet and pent-up demand.

Mr O’Brien said: “I’m confident now we really have turned a corner on housing delivery and we’re seeing the momentum around the country.”

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