USI reveals new facility to tackle student housing crisis

Organisation’s website lists homeowners who provide third-level accommodation

USI president Kevin Donoghue (l) and representatives of students’ unions. Photograph: USI
USI president Kevin Donoghue (l) and representatives of students’ unions. Photograph: USI

The Union of Students in Ireland (USI) has updated its website to help third-level students connect with spare rooms across the country.

Homeowners using the new facility will be able to avail of the “rent-a-room relief” scheme, allowing them to earn up to €12,000 tax free.

USI president Kevin Donoghue said the site will act as a noticeboard providing affordable accommodation to students and easing the stress on the rental market, while also helping "families who are struggling to make ends meet".

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Mr Donoghue has said that, although the new facility will help students, the under-provision of accommodation in major towns is still a pressing issue which must be addressed by the Government.

“Long term, the solution is more purpose-built student accommodation,” Mr Donoghue said.

“While this will help alleviate the problem in the short term, it can’t be seen as a permanent fix.”

The facility is available on the USI's website.