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Call to develop cohousing communities for over 50s
Ireland🏛️ PoliticsCenter6 hr. ago

Call to develop cohousing communities for over 50s

Cohousing Communities Ireland, a not-for-profit organization, has urged the Irish government to address a perceived gap in housing policy by developing cohousing communities specifically for individuals aged 50 and above. The group argues that current policies prioritize first-time buyers and social housing, neglecting the needs of the growing population of older adults. With Ireland’s population over 50 projected to surpass two million by 2030, the organization proposes establishing three initial cohousing communities in Dublin, Cork, and Westport through a self-financing revolving development fund. Cohousing involves independent living in a shared, self-managed community designed for people aged 50+, offering privacy and autonomy similar to traditional homeownership. The proposal highlights challenges such as securing suitable land, especially in urban areas like Dublin, and calls for collaboration between local authorities, healthcare services, and other public entities to facilitate land availability. It also recommends expanding eligibility for housing schemes to include lower-income individuals and improving access to bridging finance for potential buyers.

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Call to develop cohousing communities for over 50s

Cohousing Communities Ireland, a not-for-profit organization, has urged the Irish government to address a perceived gap in housing policy by developing cohousing communities specifically for individuals aged 50 and above. The group argues that current policies prioritize first-time buyers and social housing, neglecting the needs of the growing population of older adults. With Ireland’s population over 50 projected to surpass two million by 2030, the organization proposes establishing three initial cohousing communities in Dublin, Cork, and Westport through a self-financing revolving development fund. Cohousing involves independent living in a shared, self-managed community designed for people aged 50+, offering privacy and autonomy similar to traditional homeownership. The proposal highlights challenges such as securing suitable land, especially in urban areas like Dublin, and calls for collaboration between local authorities, healthcare services, and other public entities to facilitate land availability. It also recommends expanding eligibility for housing schemes to include lower-income individuals and improving access to bridging finance for potential buyers.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a call for policy change regarding housing for older adults but does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context. It reports on the stance of a specific advocacy group while providing background information on the proposed solutions and the un

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