The 10th Annual Housing Ireland Conference will host a range of expert domestic and international speakers at Dublin’s Croke Park Conference Centre on Thursday 20 March to explore the challenges and tangible opportunities for Ireland’s housing practitioners in the delivery of 303,000 homes by 2030.
In November 2024, ahead of the General Election, the outgoing Government approved a revised delivery target of 303,000 new homes across the State by 2030. Outlining a pathway to deliver an average of 50,500 homes per annum, rising to 60,000 in 2030 and subsequent years, the then-Government described it as a crucial step to meeting growing housing need, as per population increases plus, existing and ongoing demand for housing.
Now, recognising the housing crisis as “a major social and economic challenge that touches every generation”, the incoming Government has committed to “prioritise a radical step change in housing supply”.
‘Housing for All’ is set to be replaced by a new fully funded, radical and realistic housing plan, to accelerate the delivery of more than 300,000 new homes by the end of 2030. The Report of The Housing Commission, published earlier in mid-2024 – as agreed in Programme for Government 2020 – advocates for a radical strategic reset of housing policy.
In this context, the 10th Annual Housing Ireland conference will explore the challenges, and tangible opportunities in the delivery of 303,000 homes by 2030. The event is being organised by EOLAS in association with the Housing Agency, and is sponsored by Beauchamps and the Land Development Agency.
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