Housing the ghosts over the irish people, ridiculous!
caisdara on
Mostly in places with lower demand for housing.
NotAnotherOne2024 on
The context of each estate is important.
For example the IT previously reported on the Radharc An Seascan estate in Dungloe, Co Donegal. The fifteen houses that had been completed in 2007 had suffered serious subsidence damage due to the development being built on a peat bog, I’d hazard a guess that Radharc An Seascan will have been counted in the figures released by Donegal County Council.
In reality, the best option is for the 15 houses to be levelled, however, due to the properties being privately owned it’s a complex situation. I’d imagine that a number of the remaining ghost estates would potentially share similarities with the above.
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Housing the ghosts over the irish people, ridiculous!
Mostly in places with lower demand for housing.
The context of each estate is important.
For example the IT previously reported on the Radharc An Seascan estate in Dungloe, Co Donegal. The fifteen houses that had been completed in 2007 had suffered serious subsidence damage due to the development being built on a peat bog, I’d hazard a guess that Radharc An Seascan will have been counted in the figures released by Donegal County Council.
In reality, the best option is for the 15 houses to be levelled, however, due to the properties being privately owned it’s a complex situation. I’d imagine that a number of the remaining ghost estates would potentially share similarities with the above.
https://www.irishtimes.com/ireland/housing-planning/2025/07/15/donegals-titanic-the-sinking-housing-estate-of-radharc-an-seascan/