
Pat Farrell
Pat Farrell serves as the chief executive of Irish Institutional Property, an organization that represents some of the largest private sector landlords in Ireland, including Ires Reit and Kennedy Wilson. His presence at recent discussions highlights the importance of private investment in tackling the housing shortage in the country.
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Pat Farrell is a former general secretary of Fianna Fáil.
Simon Harris’s west coast trip gets Sharon Stone seal of approval – The Irish TimesPat Farrell, CEO of lobby group Irish Institutional Property, said the budget measures were a positive step.
Most apartment schemes should now be viable after Budget boost, Cairn Homes CEO says – The Irish TimesIIP chief executive Pat Farrell said a temporary VAT reduction would therefore be an effective measure to enable viability and increase affordability of newly developed residential property.
Property firms seek temporary VAT reduction to boost viability – The Irish TimesPat Farrell is a former secretary general of Fianna Fáil and senator, representing large landlords through Irish Institutional Property.
How much do landlords in Ireland really earn? You might be surprised – The Irish TimesPat Farrell is the Chief executive of Irish Institutional Property.
On restoring peace, subsidising house prices and US student visa rules – The Irish TimesPat Farrell, head of the Irish Institutional Property lobby group, estimated that 30,000 or fewer homes will be developed this year.
Banks see no sign of imminent spike in housebuilding – The Irish TimesPat Farrell was mentioned as a former general secretary of Fianna Fáil who attended the funeral.
Former Fianna Fáil fundraiser Des Richardson lived life to full, funeral told – The Irish TimesPat Farrell is the chief executive of Irish Institutional Property, whose members include Ires Reit and Kennedy Wilson.
Taoiseach signals intention to expand private sector role in home building – The Irish Times












































