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  2. Irish property bubble - Wikipedia

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    By late 2011, house prices in Dublin were down 51% from peak and apartment prices down over 60%. [61] Residential property prices fell nationally by a further 13.6% from the beginning of 2012 to July 2012. [62]

  3. Clúid - Wikipedia

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    The organisation also had net assets of €1.8 billion and managed housing in each of the 26 counties in the Republic of Ireland. [4] Clúid is also actively involved in the provision of cost rental homes. [5] The organisation develops housing and apartments itself as well as upgrading, refurbishing and extending its existing stock of housing.

  4. Category : Apartment buildings in the Republic of Ireland

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    Pages in category "Apartment buildings in the Republic of Ireland" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Affordable housing by country - Wikipedia

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    China is also experiencing a gap between housing prices and affordability as it moves away from an in-kind welfare benefits system to a market-oriented allocation system (Hui et al. 2007). Most urban housing prior to 1978 in the planned-economy era consisted of nearly free dwellings produced and allocated by the unsustainable single-channel ...

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  7. Housing in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The EIB also took part in a €120 million public-private partnership agreement to create over 500 affordable housing units in Ireland. [8] [9] From 2015 to 2023, housing prices in the European Union surged by 48%, while rents went up by 13%, making housing costs a significant burden, particularly in regional capitals and smaller cities. [10] [11]