The Housing Minister will seek full Cabinet approval for strategy on Thursday
The Government’s new housing plan will aim to reduce the price of a home in Dublin.
The long awaited strategy will strive for prices between €250,000 and €325,000, according to the Irish Examiner.
The Government's Housing for All plan will aim to reduce house purchase prices in Dublin to between €250,000 and €325,000 as part of a drive to improve affordability as well as supply. @PTHosford and @McConnellDaniel report https://t.co/Bd93td9NHZ
— Irish Examiner (@irishexaminer) August 30, 2021
The Housing Minister will seek full Cabinet approval for the Housing for All plan on Thursday.
Chief Economist with Davy, Conall MacCoille, says the social housing budget is also likely to go up.
Conall MacCoille, says the plan could also see the introduction of a vacant property tax
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