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Sinn Féin criticizes Irish government for calling €248K–€473K Dublin homes "affordable," calling it misleading.
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald criticized the Irish government for labeling new homes in Dublin as "affordable" despite prices from €248,000 to €473,000, calling the designation misleading.
She highlighted that 1,000 people applied for 99 units at the former O'Devaney Gardens site, a public land area transferred to a private developer, with promises of social and affordable housing unfulfilled.
McDonald condemned the government for failing to meet housing targets and for allowing high-priced homes near €500,000 to be considered affordable, arguing it reflects a disconnect from public needs and erodes trust in housing policy.
El Sinn Féin critica al gobierno irlandés por llamar "asequible" a las casas de Dublín de 248K€473K€, calificándolo de engañoso.