The Ireland Strategic Investment Fund (ISIF) made its inaugural appearance at MIPIM, Europe’s premier real estate trade show in Cannes, to attract foreign capital for housing and infrastructure projects. With a reported €20.4 billion needed annually for housing, and €16.9 billion expected from private sources, Ireland is emphasizing the role of international investors in resolving its housing shortage. Developers are advocating for policy adjustments to entice long-term investments in sectors like private rental, student accommodation, and senior living.
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