‘Kellie Harrington is right’ – O’Brien insists ‘desperate’ housing crisis will improve | Newstalk

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The Housing Minister says Olympic champion Kellie Harrington’s generation has faced “ten years of a desperate struggle to buy their own homes”. Kelly64kg DarraghOBrienTD on NTBreakfast BKNT

The Housing Minister has moved to assure Olympic Gold Medallist Kellie Harrington that the housing crisis will improve this year.

“We are going to make that better and that is my whole focus – making sure that people like Kellie […] are actually able to buy their own home,” he said. “We have got to recognise that, if we want more people living [in our cities] and we want to use our vacant properties better, we have got the help first-time buyers to do that and I am concluding work on that scheme.”

Minister O’Brien also said he aims to welcome 1,000 homes a year into the State’s mortgage-to-rent scheme in the coming years. “There still are thousands of families out there, it is not spoken about a lot anymore, but there are many out there who … basically their mortgage situation is irreversible.

 

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Kelly64kg DarraghOBrienTD NTBreakfast .....still struggling! Not enough houses in this country and more and more people keep coming in, I've no hope!

Kelly64kg DarraghOBrienTD NTBreakfast The only hope is if Google keep building them .

Kelly64kg DarraghOBrienTD NTBreakfast Congratulations to Kellie, when your name is mentioned by a TD who sits up there in Dail Eirean.👍

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