Sophrosyne
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For whom are they suitable?
Is anybody here familiar with the legislation around co-living, to know if there are strong enough controls in-place to ensure they are good places to live and not just the next bedsits?
That's more of a high-level positioning paper though, statements like "The provision of dedicated amenities and facilities specifically for residents is usually a characteristic element." are fairly meaningless.Guidelines for Planning Authorities here.
Shared Accommodation Developments or Co-Living starts at page 31.
For whom are they suitable?
as I say I have friends working in IT who would have preferred this kind of arrangement to renting a room in a grotty house and would have paid more to do so
I guess my point is we need to set a higher bar than just whether people move in. All the bedsits were full, but I don't (personally) think we should go back to allowing housing of that standard. If there are regs in-place to ensure these co-living spaces are decent quality then game-on, but if there aren't and they can just become bedsits again in very poor condition with people crammed in, then game-off for meNot just IT, all sorts of people would pay for their own living space and bathroom.
This stuff wouldn't be built if there wasn't a market demand.
All the bedsits were full, but I don't (personally) think we should go back to allowing housing of that standard.
Are Student Accomm blocks a Trojan horse?The problem I see with co-living is that there are too many of them being applied for, this is the whole problem with developer-led infrastructure, a few years ago it was hotels, now it's co-living it's all being determined by pension funds and builders rather than planners.
The apartments and town houses are located on Dominick Street and on Munster Avenue.
The properties in question have been used for student accommodation and short-term tourist rental purposes in the past.
The department has agreed to lease the units for an initial duration of two years.
Comprising 30 apartments and five town houses, the "Own-Door Accommodation Centre" in Galway will open this week.
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