Ireland is implementing new regulations on short-term rentals, 1,854 days after acknowledging the issue’s impact on the housing market. The delay in addressing the proliferation of platforms like Airbnb has exacerbated an existing rental shortage and reduced available long-term housing stock. The new rules aim to balance tourism with the needs of residents seeking affordable accommodation. Details of the regulations weren’t specified in the source, but the article highlights a significant lag between identifying the problem and enacting a solution. This delay has drawn criticism given the worsening housing crisis across the country. The move suggests a shift towards prioritizing long-term housing availability over short-term rental income in certain areas. The article questions why it took so long for the Irish government to respond to the growing concerns.
