High density housing refers to housing developments with a higher population density than average. For example, high rise apartments are considered high density, especially in comparison to single-family homes or condominiums. High density real estate can also be developed from empty or abandoned buildings. For instance, old warehouses can be renovated and turned into luxury lofts. Further, commercial buildings that are no longer in use can be refitted into high-rise apartments. Opponents argue that more housing will lower the value of their home (or rental units) and change the “character” of neighborhoods. Proponents argue that the buildings are more environmentally friendly than single family homes will lower housing costs for people who cannot afford large homes.
Yes - high density housing high rises) should be limited in size and geographic placement
@9MFHN5R3 days3D
Yes but should focus on creating these spaces sustainably and in a way that integrates community
@9MDQHJX4 days4D
If they are fire safety and no more than 5 floors.
@9MD6R85Independent5 days5D
These should be a mixture of 1, 2 and 3 bed dwellings. Restricted amount of tenants per property. 15-20% income rent. Income capped. NOT all in Dublin. Those in Dublin, near city centre (Phibsborough, Drumcondra, Rathmines for example) should not have parking spaces, other than those for disabled tenants
@9MD5TW55 days5D
The government should build public housing, not incentivise private development
@9MC76HRSocial Democrats6 days6D
Yes but there needs to be adequate services for citizens.
@9LQW4NBSocial Democrats3wks3W
High density should be allowed but construction companies and developers shouldn't be in entivised. The planning system should be rehauled so individuals can't block or delay planning out of selfishness
@9LTWJCD3wks3W
Yes, they should incentivise medium density buildings
@9LSP9KG3wks3W
Yes, providing that it can provide low cost housing
@9MHHS9S17hrs17H
Medium level residential nuildings i.e. 6 -8 floors high.
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