The Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers has published its suggestion for minimising the property crisis.
Tax breaks for landlords should form part of the answer to the property crisis according to the Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers.
The conditions of the measure would see landlords committing the home to the rental market for a period of three years, and to keeping it under the market rate in rent pressure zones.
The group is also calling for the delivery of 10,000 modular homes each year for the next three years.
IPAV CEO and Castlepollard's Pat Davitt says the tax break measure would ultimately save the state money:
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