Chair Of Clare Housing Committee Says Gov ‘Scored Own Goal’ With Concrete Levy

The Chair of Clare County Council’s Housing Committee says the government has ‘scored an own goal’ by introducing a concrete block levy.

The 10% levy, which will be used to provide redress to homeowners impacted by Mica, Pyrite and Celtic Tiger defects, has been met with criticism – including from Clare’s Fianna Fáil TD, Cathal Crowe.

The levy comes into effect from April and is estimated to increase house prices by between €1,600 and €4,000.

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Meanwhile, the housing market is starting to settle down with more price increases moderating.

That’s according to a new report today from MyHome.ie which saw a fall in asking prices of 1.3% in the third quarter of the year.

The report suggests an average three bed semi detached house in Clare now costs €230,000.

Shannon Independent Councillor Gerry Flynn believes the coalition has lost all focus on the housing crisis.

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