In 2024: Luxembourg government acquires 208 off-plan properties for €126 million
Luxembourg’s government spent €126 million acquiring 208 off-plan properties in 2024, Housing Minister Claude Meisch revealed on Tuesday.
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Luxembourg’s government spent €126 million acquiring 208 off-plan properties in 2024, Housing Minister Claude Meisch revealed on Tuesday.
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