Ireland could need to complete around 52,000 new homes each year until 2050 to house the country’s growing population, according to the central...
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Ireland could need to complete around 52,000 new homes each year until 2050 to house the country’s growing population, according to the central bank, a figure that far exceeds current government targets of 33,000 annually. Read full story
Ireland could need to complete around 52,000 new homes each year until 2050 to house the country’s growing population, according to the central...
The Housing for All strategy estimates that Ireland needs an average of 33,000 new homes to be provided each year to 2030.
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