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9 May
Her comments were made as the RTB published their Q4 2023 Rent Report showing new rents in Westmeath up 16% and existing rents up 7.7%.
âThe latest RTB rent report shows a private rental sector continuing to spiral out of control,â she warned. âAverage new rents in Westmeath are now âŹ1,250 a year and existing rents are âŹ929 a year.
âFor renters, this means rents continue to spiral out of control while supply continues to contract.
âHow are regular working people in Westmeath expected to afford these rents? How are they to save for a deposit to buy a home? Month on month, year on year, rents continue to rise for new and existing tenants and inside and outside rent pressure zones.
âIt is clear that the Government has no plan for a private rental sector spiralling out of control. Their renters tax credit is simply not enough. We need an emergency ban on rent increases for three years and a full monthâs rent back in every private renterâs pocket, but, more importantly, we need Government to dramatically increase investment in and delivery of genuinely affordable homes to rent and buy.
âLast year, just 1,000 affordable homes were delivered by Government and many of these were too expensive for most working people.
âOnly a change of Government, with Eoin Ă Broin as Housing Minister, will truly address the housing crisis. Voting for Sinn FĂ©in on June 7 in the local and European elections is the first step to getting this disastrous Government out of office, and undoing decades of disastrous Fianna FĂĄil and Fine Gael housing policy,â Teachta Clarke said.