Log Cabin Fever

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This morning.

The 96FM Opinion Line with PJ Coogan

Fergal Barry writes:

This morning PJ spoke to Roy Long (top left) , a popular dog trainer in Carrigaline.

Roy explains that even though a lot of people are using log cabins on family property to get through the housing crisis, it’s very risky and explains how he got caught out.

Log cabins are very pervasive and Roy calls on the government to take account of the difficulty of getting accommodation and help people in trouble over their cabins…

Anyone?

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10 thoughts on “Log Cabin Fever

  1. The Millie Obnoxious™

    We looked into this for a while. Glad we didn’t do it in the long run, actually.

    Things worked out for the better for us, completely by chance. And we’ve just bought a house, in Dublin, not massively overpriced and our mortgage will be moderate, especially by today’s standards. Loads of work to be done on the place but we’ve years to do that.

    We’re extremely lucky and that fact is not lost on me. It was very much a case of being in the right place at the right time. Most people are not so fortunate.

    1. Janet, dreams of an alternate universe

      Fantastic news ! There’s hope yet !
      Our landlady is putting rent up again and we really can’t buy for another year, ( COVID set us back a year ) still so unsure of even staying on the east or Ireland. I have been getting pretty down looking for another cheaper rural rental …or house prices so really good to hear a good news story !
      Delighted for you

    2. GiggidyGoo

      Ah Jeez. Was expecting yourself and Janet down in the South East Millie. Great you’ve got a place. The bit of work on it just makes it more home.
      Just have to work on Janet now.

    3. The Millie Obnoxious™

      Thanks lads, appreciate the well wishes.

      Ah Giggs, we had our heart set on down that way (Waterford, Wexford and Kilkenny) but this opportunity came up and we’d have been mad not to take it.

      Maybe in another 10 years after the next recession ;p

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