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Response rates from 175 Laois-Offaly voters.

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 @9NL6X9Nanswered…6mos6MO

 @9ZSWB6Nanswered…2 days2D

Foreign investors should only purchase property if they lived in Ireland for a long period of time or have a citizenship

 @9ZSRYQTanswered…2 days2D

If the property if for rental it should abide by a limit to how much can be charged for that type of housing.

 @9ZSK5GNanswered…2 days2D

Certain Restrictions based on what economic research based %age blend of domestic vs international development funding we should apply.

 @9ZR9VY9answered…5 days5D

Definitely because private investors don’t care about affordable. Just scammers. There are some good private investors out there I’m sure

 @9ZNS8ZP answered…1wk1W

Add restrictions to people outside of ireland attempting to buy properties that they will lease out to make a profit. Reasoning being these houses typically have little to no upkeep and don't meet rtb housing standards/ cant get any form of regulations.

 @9ZMM53Yanswered…1wk1W

It depends on the investor. If they are investing from a country where the cost of living is lower and they will charge below the market price to Irish consumers then they should be allowed. If the foreign investor will purchase houses and charge above market price, then they should be banned

 @9ZC8XG5answered…3wks3W