we are now into an argument of semantics over huge.
Also I would like to point out the title of the myth was about 'Ireland built too many houses', not just ghost estates and so the distinction between unfinished and empty remains important and ignored by the author.
In addition the author refers initially to them as 'ghost towns' which is not common parlance, and then links to an article about 'ghost estates', and continues then to talk about 'ghost estates'.
compare and contrast
https://www.meathchronicle.ie/2021/05/15/meaths-last-ghost-e...
https://www.con-telegraph.ie/2021/07/20/urgent-call-to-tackl...
we are now into an argument of semantics over huge.
Also I would like to point out the title of the myth was about 'Ireland built too many houses', not just ghost estates and so the distinction between unfinished and empty remains important and ignored by the author.
In addition the author refers initially to them as 'ghost towns' which is not common parlance, and then links to an article about 'ghost estates', and continues then to talk about 'ghost estates'.
Linked from the original article. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-35112926.amp