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Galway Resident Laments Shift from Long-Term to Short-Term Rentals Over 12 Years

Kevin McCarthy, a Galway resident for over 30 years, laments the city's transformation from long-term to predominantly short-term rentals over the past 12 years. He highlights the loss of community and describes Galway as a «hollowed out town» due to transient residents.

A Dublin native residing in Galway for over 30 years has expressed concern regarding the significant shift in the city's rental market. Kevin McCarthy of Garryowen, Galway, notes that approximately 12 years ago, Galway offered numerous long-term rental opportunities.

McCarthy observes a dramatic change, stating that nearly all rental properties in the city are now designated for short-term stays. He questions the sense of community in an environment where neighbors are transient, typically staying for only a few days, and describes the city as a «hollowed out town.»

McCarthy articulates a desire for a return to a more stable residential landscape, wishing to greet a long-term rental neighbor.

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