Written answers

Thursday, 30 June 2022

Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government

Housing Provision

Photo of Eoin Ó BroinEoin Ó Broin (Dublin Mid West, Sinn Fein)
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153. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government the total number of affordable purchase homes that have been delivered to date; the local authority areas in which they have been delivered; the sales price of the properties and the income limit for eligible purchasers for each size and type of home in tabular form. [35135/22]

Photo of Darragh O'BrienDarragh O'Brien (Dublin Fingal, Fianna Fail)
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Housing for All sets out the range of actions necessary to increase the supply of housing to the required 33,000 homes, on average, per year over the next decade. 54,000 affordable home interventions will be delivered between now and 2030 to be facilitated by local authorities, Approved Housing Bodies (AHBs), the Land Development Agency (LDA) and through a strategic partnership between the State and retail banks.

Funding is made available by Government to assist local authority affordable housing delivery, for purchase and rent, through the Affordable Housing Fund (AHF), which prior to summer 2021 operated as the Serviced Sites Fund (SSF).

In the past 12 months, the SSF assisted in the delivery of 50 affordable homes at Enniskerry Road in South Dublin, Ireland's first secure, long term Cost Rental homes. These homes have rents of €1,200 per month, approximately 40% below open market rates in the area.

SSF/AHF funding is currently assisting in the delivery of 117 affordable purchase homes at Boherboy Road in Cork City. Sales prices for this development were quoted at €218,000 for a two bedroom home and €243,000 for a three bedroom home (priced in February 2020).

SSF/AHF is also assisting in the delivery of 39 affordable homes in Dun Emer in Lusk, Co. Dublin. Sales prices for Dun Emer range from €166,050 for a two bedroom apartment and €258,000 for a three bed semi detached house (prices at February 2021). Construction of these homes began in 2021 and all 39 units have been offered and allocated and will be delivered in 2022.

The AHF is also assisting in the delivery of affordable purchase homes to be completed in 2022 in Kilcarbery Grange, Clondalkin, which have been offered for sale and allocated at prices for the 16 three bedroom duplex homes ranging from €335,000 - €345,000.

Further schemes being supported under AHF advance purchase and expected to deliver housing in 2022 include schemes at Tower in Cork City where affordable sales prices will range from €243,000 to €304,000, and Castleland Park in Balbriggan where affordable sales prices will range from €315,000 to €340,000. Waterford County Council has advised my Department that two of their affordable housing projects, Summerfields, Kilbarry and Deer Park, Williamstown, will deliver their first phases in 2022. Affordable sales prices for these schemes will range from €205,000 to €243,000.

Affordable homes supported by my Departments AHF will be made available to eligible buyers at reduced purchase prices through the Local Authority Affordable Purchase Scheme. The provisions of the scheme are detailed under Part 2 of the Affordable Housing Act 2021. The percentage difference between the market value of the home and the discounted purchase price is reflected in a redeemable equity stake held by the Local Authority of between a minimum of 5% and a maximum 40% of the value of the home.

The income eligibility criteria for the Local Authority scheme are detailed in the Affordable Housing Regulations 2022, which can be found online at:

www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/2022/si/183/made/en/print.

Under the provisions of these Regulations, the general rule for eligibility is that an applicant's (or applicants' applying jointly) annual gross income multiplied by 3.5 times cannot exceed 85.5% of the market value of the home in question. This rule can be represented by the formula:

3.5 x A = 0.855 x B

(Where A is the annual gross income of the applicant(s), and B is the market value of the home)

This test looks at whether someone would have the capacity to meet a purchase price of more than 95% of market value using a standard mortgage of 3.5 times income and for 90% of the purchase price (i.e. the maximum mortgage they could obtain without benefiting from one of the limited exemptions from the Central Bank Mortgage Measures).

In the case of a new home with a market value of €250,000, for example, this equation produces the result that the general eligibility limit is an annual gross income of €61,071 (to the nearest euro). Altering the market value of the home will produce different income values accordingly.

As detailed in the Affordable Housing (No. 2) Regulations 2022, once eligibility has been established, affordable homes will be sold to purchasers at discounted prices set according to the purchasing capacity of each applicant household and the minimum level of support which they require. This is subject, however, to minimum prices set by Local Authorities to reflect economic realities and ensure scheme viability.

Photo of Eoin Ó BroinEoin Ó Broin (Dublin Mid West, Sinn Fein)
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154. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government the total number of affordable cost rental homes that have been delivered to date; the local authority areas in which they have been delivered; and the rents being charged by each size and type of home in tabular form. [35136/22]

Photo of Darragh O'BrienDarragh O'Brien (Dublin Fingal, Fianna Fail)
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Under the Government's Housing for All strategy, 10,000 Cost Rental homes will be delivered from 2021 to 2026 by Approved Housing Bodies (AHBs), Local Authorities and the Land Development Agency (LDA). AHBs will be supported by Cost Rental Equity Loan (CREL) funding and Local Authorities will be able to avail of funding for Cost Rental delivery through the Affordable Housing Fund. The LDA will also deliver Cost Rental on its own portfolio of sites or through acquisitions under Project Tosaigh.

The first 65 CREL-funded Cost Rental homes were tenanted by the Clúid AHB in 2021, with 25 at Taylor Hill in Balbriggan and a further 40 at Barnhall Meadows in Leixlip, Co. Kildare. These developments have delivered cost-covering rents at least 40% below comparable open-market prices.

The first quarter of 2022 saw tenants being allocated homes in a further 50 Cost Rental dwellings at Enniskerry Road, Stepaside. These homes were delivered by the Tuath and Respond AHBs, in a collaboration with Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council and with €4.5 million of funding provided through the Serviced Sites Fund (SSF), as the precursor to the Affordable Housing Fund (AHF) from my Department. The cost-covering rent for these two-bedroom apartments is €1,200 per month, which represents a very significant discount on market prices in the area (c. €2,000). A full table of Cost Rental homes delivered to date, through both the SSF/AHF and CREL funding pathways, is set out below.

Scheme   Number of Units AHB/ LA  Local Authority Weighted Average CR Rent  Weighted Average Market Rent  Discount Tenanted
Taylor Hill, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin.  25 AHB/Clúid Fingal €1,056.00 €1,802.00 -41% Q3 2021
2-bed terraces (77.8- 88.6m2) 7
3-bed terraces, semi-detached and detached (102-120m2) 17
4-bed detached  (149.4m2) 1
Barnhall, Leixlip, Co. Kildare.  56 AHB/Clúid Kildare €1,212.50 €2,091.00 -42% Q4 2021 and Q2 2022
2-bed house (86m2) 6
3-bed house (109-121m2) 50
Enniskerry Road, Stepaside, Co Dublin 50 AHBs Respond &Tuath, LA DLRCC Dún Laoghaire-  Rathdown €1,200.00 €1,960.00 -39% Q1 2022 
2-bed apartments (66m2) 50
Parklands, Citywest,  20 AHB/Tuath South Dublin €1,280.00 €1,925.00 -34% Q2 2022 
2-bed apartments (90m2) 10
2-bed Duplex apartments (96m2) 10
The Paddocks, Newbridge 46 AHB/Clúid Kildare €1,197.00 €1,619.00 -26% Q2 2022 
1-bed apartments (50m2) 10
2-bed apartments (80m2) 32
3-bed apartments (100m2) 4
Kilcarbery Grange, Clondalkin,  37 AHB/Tuath South Dublin €1,140.78 €1,670.00 -32% Q2 2022 
1-bed apartments (50m2) 16
2-bed apartments (85m2) 21
Total Delivered 234

This brings the number of Cost Rental homes delivered to date at 234 in less than 12 months since the passing of the Affordable Housing Act last July.

To date, approval in principle has been confirmed so far for approximately 900 Cost Rental homes to be delivered by AHBs under the CREL scheme in the period to 2023. The necessary financial and commercial arrangements in relation to a number of these projects are being completed by the AHBs concerned. Full details of the projects, including specific locations, housing typologies and cost-covering rents cannot be made public until these arrangements are concluded.

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