They are being prepared by the Housing Minister.
Plans to curb the impact of property investment funds will be brought in the next few days, according to the Housing Minister.
Recently, Round Hill Capital purchased 135 out of 170 at Mullen Park, Maynooth.
Darragh O'Brien is working on changes to planning laws that would reserve a certain amount of new developments for first time buyers.
Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe is also reviewing the tax treatment of the funds.
Housing Minister O'Brien says he plans to update the cabinet tomorrow morning:

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