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Tradeshows being organised to promote Irish residential market to institutional investors, killianwoods reports.

During 2021, 30,724 new homes were commenced, which was the highest rate of development since 2008. Picture: Getty

Work is ongoing to organise much-criticised tradeshows events to further institutional investors to the Irish residential market, the latest Housing for All progress report has shown.showed the Department of Finance would oversee “a roadshow to encourage international capital into Ireland” as part of the cross-departmental Hosing for All plan.€-EUR

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