"Residents say property values are under threat as 'reactionary' Government leaves people 'whistling in the wind'."
"In Glasthule in south Dublin yesterday, people sipped on rosé, huddled under the canopies of a local wine bar as they took shelter from the rain."
"But along the seafront, homeowners were keen to see the end of the dreaded downpours."
Residents say property values are under threat as a reactionary Government leaves people whistling in the wind. In Glasthule in south Dublin, people took shelter from persistent rain, sipping rosé and huddling under the canopies of a local wine bar. The wet conditions affected the seafront where homeowners expressed a strong desire for the downpours to end. Homeowners linked repeated bad weather and perceived government inaction to declining property desirability and increased anxiety about future property prospects. The combination of ongoing storms and feelings of exposure has heightened local concern about property values.
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