Dáil debates

Thursday, 15 May 2025

Ceisteanna ar Sonraíodh Uain Dóibh - Priority Questions

Housing Provision

2:25 am

Photo of Séamus McGrathSéamus McGrath (Cork South-Central, Fianna Fail)
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5. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government for his expectations for the delivery of affordable housing this year; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [24902/25]

Photo of Séamus McGrathSéamus McGrath (Cork South-Central, Fianna Fail)
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Will the Minister outline his expectations for the delivery of affordable housing, particularly affordable purchase housing, for the coming year?

Photo of James BrowneJames Browne (Wexford, Fianna Fail)
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I thank Deputy McGrath for raising the important issue around expectations for the delivery of affordable housing this year. I know it is a matter that is important to the Deputy.

The Government is fully committed to delivering affordable housing at scale and continuing to accelerate housing supply across all tenures. In 2024, more than 7,000 affordable housing options were delivered nationwide by a range of delivery partners, exceeding the target of 6,400 for the year. Overall, nearly 13,000 affordable housing solutions have been delivered since the launch of Housing for All, which is huge progress from a standing start in 2021. Under Housing for All, the affordable housing delivery target for 2025 is 6,400 and a strong pipeline is already in place across our delivery partners, including local authorities, approved housing bodies, the Land Development Agency and the first home scheme. Both Cork City Council and Cork County Council continue to work proactively with all delivery partners, with Cork City Council having a programme in place to deliver 465 affordable purchase homes with affordable housing fund support by 2026, of which 260 homes have already been delivered. Building on this progress, my Department will continue to engage with all delivery partners to further the development of the affordable housing delivery pipeline for 2025 and beyond and to ensure that affordable housing programme responds effectively to the affordable housing needs identified at a local level.

Under the programme for Government, the Government committed to introduce a new starter home programme across the public, private and AHB sectors which promotes home ownership and secures long-term rental tenures for young people and fresh start applicants. My Department is currently progressing this commitment and it will form part of the next housing plan.

2:35 am

Photo of Séamus McGrathSéamus McGrath (Cork South-Central, Fianna Fail)
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I thank the Minister and I know he very much values affordable housing. I thank him for the figures he provided indicating that 6,400 units will be provided this year, which is very welcome. Prior to the election I strongly committed to individuals and couples that I would be a strong voice in relation to affordable housing. We all know the cohort of people who are above the social housing income limits but not in a position to acquire a house in their own right. We need to support those individuals and couples but unfortunately, at present, there is a gap in the supports that are available. Unfortunately, in general, affordable housing does not get the recognition or priority it deserves. In many local authorities and approved housing bodies, it seems to be the last resort in terms of proposals that come before them and that needs to change. I ask the Minister and his Department to ensure that affordable housing gets the proper recognition and priority it deserves. I appreciate that there are significant supports for buyers, such as the first home scheme and the help to buy scheme, and that there is a lot of delivery taking place in the cost-rental area through the Land Development Agency but we need to do more in relation to affordable housing.

Photo of James BrowneJames Browne (Wexford, Fianna Fail)
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I thank the Deputy for raising the important issue of affordable housing. I also thank him for his regular engagement with me on the issue of how we can develop further affordable housing. In terms of the pipeline of delivery in Cork city, since the launch of Housing for All until the end of quarter 4 in 2024, 747 affordable housing solutions have been delivered via a range of delivery partners. To date approval has been given for ten projects in Cork city under the affordable housing fund, which will deliver 465 affordable purchase homes. In addition, ten approved housing body projects have been approved to date under the cost-rental equity loan scheme, with the potential to deliver 978 homes by 2027. Through the LDA's market engagement initiative, Project Tosaigh, 302 homes are expected to be delivered in 2025 at Horgan's Quay and a further 337 are expected to be delivered at Marina Depot in 2027, consisting of a mix of cost and social housing. I want to see more affordable homes being delivered in Cork city and the wider Cork area.

Photo of Séamus McGrathSéamus McGrath (Cork South-Central, Fianna Fail)
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I acknowledge the progress that has been made in Cork, both by Cork City Council and Cork County Council in the delivery of affordable purchase houses in particular. That is very welcome and I note the strong ambition in the programme for Government under the starter homes theme, which is important. Again, I reiterate that when one looks at the delivery of housing, the quantum of social housing is critically important and we all want that to increase but have to look at the disparity between social and affordable. We need to ensure that we bridge that gap and continue to increase our delivery of affordable housing as well as social housing and, of course, cost rental housing. I know that the Minister is personally committed to this and would ask him to give it every priority possible in the coming months.

Photo of James BrowneJames Browne (Wexford, Fianna Fail)
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I thank Deputy McGrath for his question and I fully agree with him that in addressing our housing needs in this country, we need to deliver private houses for those who can afford them and affordable houses for those who need help to bridge the gap to own their own homes. We also need to provide social houses. We must ensure that options are there for each person in this country so that their housing needs are met and they have the homes they need, whether social, affordable, or private. We must work to ensure that people can live in the homes and communities they want to live in and can feel safe and secure growing up in their local communities. We will continue to engage with the Deputy to ensure that the afford piece is a central part of everything we do.