Rent pressure zones have 'discouraged' the supply of new homes, Dáil committee told

Rent pressure zones have 'discouraged' the supply of new homes, Dáil committee told

Cork developer Michael O'Flynn said Housing Commission 'provided a strategic approach which, if adopted, would over the medium term, deal with the serious backlog of over 300,000 homes'. File picture: Andrew Matthews/PA Wire

Rent pressure zones are “not a good system” and have “discouraged" the supply of new homes, an Oireachtas committee has heard.

Members of the Housing Commission — whose landmark report on recommendations to fix Ireland’s housing crisis was published over 12 months ago — also told the Oireachtas housing committee on Tuesday there had been a “lack of emergency thinking and action” since its report came out.

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