The minister is also looking to give a renter's tax credit of almost 800 euro, the average monthly rent.
The Housing Minister wants to extend the Help To Buy scheme for two more years.
Darragh O'Brien has outlined some of his Budget 2024 demands in an interview with the Irish Independent.
The minister is also looking to give a renter's tax credit of almost 800 euro, the average monthly rent.
But Sinn Féin's Housing Spokesperson, Eoin Ó Broin believes this is completely unfair on some:

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