The Programme for Government promises a register of rental price to protect tenants and landlords from abusive practices and will "continue to review the effectiveness of rent pressure zones".
It adds it will enhance the enforcement powers of the Residential Tenancies Board.
The new programme outlines plans for the coalition to build 12,000 new social homes on average annually, and pledges to speed up conveyancing and probate dealings, setting a target of 8 weeks for the legal profession.
It says it will introduce a new register of land prices and promises to increase the renters tax credit progressively.
Additionally, the next Government will further capitalise the Land Development Agency and strengthen the compulsory purchase powers of the agency.
It also commits to setting up an innovation fund to stimulate the use of modern methods of construction and promote the use of timber in new buildings.
The Help to Buy and First Homes Schemes will be retained and expanded.
According to the document, the new Government aims to have 12,500 new apprentices annually by 2030 and commits to launching a new starter homes programme across the public, private and approved housing bodies.
Ambitions to boost the Local Authority Home Loan scheme so a separated or divorced person can buy a full mortgage on a home, are also included in the plans alongside promises to tackle vacancy and dereliction.
300,000 homes built by the end of 2030
Pledges to improve housing options for the elderly and to continue support for one-off rural housing are outlined alongside a statement that the incoming administration aims to see 300,000 homes built by the end of 2030.
Additional planning staff "to help deliver homes faster" are expected to be recruited by the new Government and assurances that the Planning and Environment court will be sufficiently resourced to "swiftly deal with planning litigation" have been added to the programme.
It adds it will enact a new Compulsory Purchase Order Bill with strengthened powers to activate under-utilised land for home building.
Execution of the programme will require local authorities to facilitate a pre-planning meeting for every new significant residential, community and infrastructural development.
It says it will create an updated audit of zoned, un-zoned and serviced land.