Survey dominated by buyers believes incentives are needed to increase supply of rental properties and homes to buy
A MyHome survey says aspiring homebuyers believe the Government needs to do more to boost housing supply. Photograph: Leah Farrell/RollingNews.ie
Half of the respondents to the survey said they believed tax breaks for developers were needed to boost rental supply, while 39 per cent believed they were needed to stimulate housing supply.Conor McGregor ordered to pay legal costs of bid to stop spread of CCTV footage from civil rape trial The vast majority, some 76 per cent, were worried about the state of the property market in general, while even more believe the Government could do more to help.
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