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Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government: Housing Policy (27 Jun 2017)

Eoghan Murphy: ...or rent, as quickly as possible, particularly in the major urban areas where demand is greatest. This is one of the issues I will be considering in the context of the recently announced review of Rebuilding Ireland, one year on from its publication, with an emphasis on building on the progress made, strengthening the measures already in place and identifying new initiatives that add value...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Social and Affordable Housing Provision (17 Oct 2019)

Eoghan Murphy: ...the demand for such affordable dwellings exceeds the number available.  In line with the legal requirements of the Affordable Dwelling Purchase Arrangements, further regulations will be put in place over the coming months regarding eligibility and other matters. When the operational procedures for the scheme are finalized, and before affordable dwellings are made available for...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Housing Policy (10 Dec 2020)

Darragh O'Brien: ...Housing Budget. This will be utilised across two new programmes to deliver affordable homes to purchase and rent, the existing Serviced Sites Fund, the Local Infrastructure Housing Activation Fund, the Rebuilding Ireland Home Loan and through the Land Development Agency. From this sum, €110 million was ring-fenced for two new national schemes to designed to deliver more affordable...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Local Authority Housing (17 Dec 2020)

Darragh O'Brien: ...cost of housing accommodation across the country. It is important to note that the limits introduced at that time also reflected a blanket increase of €5,000 introduced prior to the new system coming into operation, in order to broaden the base from which social housing tenants are drawn, both promoting sustainable communities and also providing a degree of future-proofing. ...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Social and Affordable Housing Eligibility (9 Nov 2017)

Eoghan Murphy: ...needs, plus a comparative analysis of the local rental cost of housing accommodation across the country. The limits also reflect a blanket increase of €5,000 introduced prior to the new system coming into operation, in order to broaden the base from which social housing tenants are drawn and thereby promote sustainable communities. Given the cost to the State of providing social...

Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Social and Affordable Housing (5 Nov 2019)

Eoghan Murphy: ...the order of priority to be accorded to eligible households in instances where the demand for homes under the scheme exceeds the number of homes available. Further regulations will be put in place over the coming months regarding income eligibility and other matters. When the operational procedures for the scheme have been finalised and before affordable homes are made available under...

Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (15 Dec 2020)

Martin Conway: I raise the issue of tourism and the effect that the pandemic has had on the sector, particularly on the coach operators who are one of the main actors in the industry in Ireland. The €55 million strategic fund that is being administered by Fáilte Ireland and was announced in the budget is extremely welcome but, unfortunately, the coach operators do not have access to that fund....

Topical Issue Debate: Home Loan Scheme (13 Jun 2018)

Seán Fleming: I am raising the issue of the Rebuilding Ireland home loans scheme. As people are aware, it is a mortgage scheme for first-time buyers backed by the Government. It is now available through all local authorities. A first-time buyer can apply for a Rebuilding Ireland home loan to purchase a new or second-hand property or to build his or her own home. Up to 90% of the market value of the...

Financial Institutions' Credit Supply (9 Mar 2010)

Michael McGrath: ...who applied for funding in the past three months were refused credit by their banks. Like every Deputy in this House, I have a number of examples of constituents who are in business who have had loan applications refused and even in the case of those who currently have loan agreements, where such an agreement comes up for renewal the bank is taking the opportunity to significantly increase...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Housing Schemes (15 Jun 2021)

Darragh O'Brien: ...liasing with Kildare County Council to progress these affordable homes. Information on the schemes that have received approval in principle under the Serviced Sites Fund are available at: www.rebuildingireland.ie/news/minister-murphy-gives-the-go-a head-for-ten-local-authority-sites-for-affordable-housing-un der-the-serviced-sites-fund/ , and ...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Housing Schemes (28 Sep 2021)

Darragh O'Brien: ...under the plan will be targeted at first time buyers. However, it is intended that a ‘Fresh Start’ principle will apply for applications to both affordable purchase housing and local authority home loan schemes. This would mean that people who are divorced or who have undergone insolvency proceedings, will be eligible to apply. Housing for All commits to delivering an...

Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (3 Jul 2019)

Leo Varadkar: ..., mostly people in their 20s and 30s, helping them to get a deposit to buy their own home. It will help many more people in the future. Approximately 1,000 more people have been helped with the Rebuilding Ireland home loan to get a low interest rate home loan to be able to buy their own home. The other area is supply. In the past 12 months, 22,000 new homes have been added to our...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Housing Policy (11 Dec 2019)

Eoghan Murphy: ...that renters in Dublin and other major urban centres are facing significant housing access and affordability challenges, the Government is committed to the introduction of a Cost Rental sector in Ireland. Cost Rental relates to housing where the rents charged cover the cost of delivering, managing, and maintaining the homes only as opposed to private sector rentals where rents are set by...

Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Social and Affordable Housing (20 Jun 2018)

Eoghan Murphy: ...scheme was stood down because there was no affordability issue in the country at that time. We exited the bailout in 2014. In 2016, the Fine Gael-Labour Party Government put in place Rebuilding Ireland, a dedicated Ministry and, for the first time, ring-fenced funding to restore the housing sector but in such a way that we would not repeat the mistakes of the past. As part of this...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Social and Affordable Housing Provision (13 Jun 2019)

Eoghan Murphy: ...15 local authorities, including one from Fingal County Council in respect of a site in Cappaghfinn with the potential for 122 affordable units. These are currently being assessed by my Department and I intend to issue approvals under this second call in the coming weeks. There are currently 3 LIHAF projects in Fingal County Council and it is projected that they will, cumulatively...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Housing Issues (18 Apr 2018)

Eoghan Murphy: ...is a major issue for some households, especially in areas such as Dublin, Cork and Galway, several important initiatives have already been implemented to stimulate housing supply at more affordable prices and rents. Rebuilding Ireland has prioritised supporting the supply of new and more affordable homes more generally through, inter alia, fast-track planning...

An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (25 Jun 2019)

Damien English: Supply is part of the issue in this regard. As the third year of Rebuilding Ireland draws to a close, supply is certainly on the up. We should see more than 22,000 houses come into the system this year. Many of these will be in County Louth because many houses are being delivered in the greater Dublin region. That will help. We are also intervening to make houses more affordable...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Mortgage Lending (24 Nov 2020)

Darragh O'Brien: ...more affordable housing options. In Budget 2021, funding of €110 million was ring-fenced for two new schemes including a national Affordable Purchase Shared Equity Scheme and aCost Rental Equity Loan facilityto help deliver Cost Rental homes. Both of these programmes will begin in 2021. €75 million will be allocated to the affordable purchase shared equity scheme. I intend...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Rebuilding Ireland - Action Plan for Housing and Homelessness: Discussion (26 Sep 2018)

...of the homelessness issue relate to the fact that people in Fingal are experiencing vulnerability with respect to lettings in the private rental sector. Approximately 70% of the people who come to our housing office find themselves in a homeless situation relating to a notice to quit. It is something we are working to address. I can give some summary numbers for our plan for the...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Housing Policy (24 Jun 2021)

Darragh O'Brien: ...that the Scheme will be supported and operated in partnership with the retail banks - depending on the final design, this will allow support for approximately 1,500 to 2,000 households to buy new homes in the first year. The new Cost Rental Equity Loan (CREL) is the first dedicated funding stream for Cost Rental housing in Ireland. CREL will assist Approved Housing Bodies (AHBs) in...

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