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Support schemes for housing continue to bring home ownership back into reach – Cummins
A young family’s experience of buying their first home with Government support shows what can be achieved when first-time buyers explore the schemes designed for them, a Fine Gael Minister has said.
Mary Lou changes tune on Sinn Féin housing plan yet again – Cummins
Last night’s leaders’ debate on RTE confirmed that Mary Lou can’t stand over Sinn Fein’s Affordable Purchase Scheme, according to Fine Gael General Candidate for Waterford John Cummins.
Mary Lou admits banks’ ‘fear’ over Sinn Féin’s housing policy – Cummins
Mary Lou McDonald has admitted to ‘fear’ harboured by Irish banks over one of Sinn Féin’s key housing policies, Fine Gael General Election candidate Senator John Cummins has said.
No confidence in Sinn Féin’s housing plan, as Mary Lou cannot confirm mortgages will be available – Cummins
Largest ever housing budget will help build homes and ensure home ownership – Cummins
Budget 2025 contains vital measures to ensure more people can own their own home, according to Fine Gael Senator and party Spokesman on Housing John Cummins
Sinn Féin’s Budget will stop housing progress – Cummins
Fine Gael Spokesman on Housing and General Election candidate for Waterford, Senator John Cummins, has warned that Sinn Féin’s alternative budget would stall progress on housing and negatively impact rental supply.
Sinn Fein plans branded ‘Homes that you can never fully own’ – Cummins
Sinn Fein’s housing policy has been described as “homes that you can never fully own” by Fine Gael Spokesman on Housing, Local Government & Heritage, Senator John Cummins.
Restrictions on 51-week leases will come as a welcome relief to students – Cummins
Student accommodation providers will not be allowed enforce minimum 51-week leases following the passage of emergency legislation, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Falling numbers of adults living ‘at home’ with parents shows government housing measures are working – Cummins
The drop in the number of 18-30 year-olds living at home with their parents proves our housing plan is working, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Another Mary Lou Turn on Housing as party leader changes stance on €300,000 average house claim – Cummins
The latest U-turn on housing by Sinn Féin is an admission that their sums simply do not add up when it comes to delivering houses in Dublin for €300,000, according to Fine Gael Senator John Cummins.