Housing costs could hit country’s ability to attract foreign investment

The cost of housing in Ireland is hitting competitiveness and could affect the country’s ability to continue to attract foreign investment, according to a leading advisory body.
Housing costs could hit country’s ability to attract foreign investment

A study by the National Competitiveness Council shows that Dublin is one of the most expensive cities in Europe for homeowners with a mortgage as well as for those who are renting.

Only Amsterdam and London had higher mortgage affordability rates than Dublin.

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