Written answers
Tuesday, 30 June 2020
Department of Finance
Housing Data
Eoin Ó Broin (Dublin Mid West, Sinn Fein)
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58. To ask the Minister for Finance the number of residential units delivered by NAMA or NAMA debtors by county, price and type of building, that is house, apartment, duplex and so on in tabular form. [13275/20]
Paschal Donohoe (Dublin Central, Fine Gael)
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NAMA has an objective of funding or facilitating the delivery of 20,000 residential units, subject to commercial viability, across NAMA-secured residential sites in Ireland. NAMA provides funding, on a commercial basis, to its debtors and receivers for the construction of new residential units where it can be shown that residential development will enhance the value of the secured-asset, consistent with section 10 of the NAMA Act.
Between 2014 and end-March 2020, NAMA has directly funded or facilitated the delivery of 11,761 units in Ireland. A breakdown of these units by county, price and type is set out below.
Table 1: Units delivered by County
County | Units delivered between Q1 2014 and Q1 2020 |
---|---|
Dublin | 8,449 |
Cork | 1,155 |
Kildare | 903 |
Wicklow | 504 |
Galway | 282 |
Meath | 134 |
Laois | 75 |
Wexford | 56 |
Louth | 46 |
Monaghan | 44 |
Kilkenny | 42 |
Clare | 37 |
Waterford | 34 |
Total | 11,761 |
Price Bracket | % |
---|---|
<€300k | 38% |
€300k-€500k | 45% |
>€500k | 17% |
Total | 100% |
Unit Property Type | % |
---|---|
Apartments | 35% |
Duplex | 3% |
Estate House Detached | 7% |
Estate House Semi-detached | 34% |
Estate House Terraced | 20% |
Town House | 1% |
Total | 100% |
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