18th July 2023

Foreword: Delivering sustainable housing

The 2023 edition of the Housing Ireland Magazine is the second since the publication of Housing for All, the Government’s housing plan. Launched in September 2021, it aims to provide 300,000 additional social, affordable, and private homes by 2030. Housing for All also sets out a range of initiatives to […]

Housing Ireland magazine 2023

  • 18th July 2023

    Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien TD: ‘No silver bullet on housing’


    Midway through the second full year of implementation of the Government’s Housing for All plan, Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage Darragh O’Brien TD sits down in his Leinster House office to reflect on the ubiquitous challenge of housing delivery with Ciarán Galway. “We had a good year [in […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Cover: Defined by delivery


    Beauchamps’ partner and head of its specialised housing team, Fidelma McManus, discusses cost rental housing, forward funding, and accelerating delivery of true mixed tenure schemes through collaboration. Beauchamps LLP is a full-service law firm comprising commercial real estate, construction, banking and finance and public procurement lawyers. Its housing team is […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Housing for All exceeds annual target for new homes


    Total housing completion figures for 2022 show that the State exceeded its target for new homes by over 5,000 homes, a positive sign as the Government seeks to revise targets set under Housing for All. Delivery  Just under 30,000 homes – 29,851 in Housing for All progress reports compiled by […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Departmental priorities for 2023


    At the beginning of 2023, the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage released its high-level priorities, listed in the table below and divided into categories. There has been reasonable progress made against these high-level priorities, although the phrasing in the document makes it unclear as to what the specific […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    The Housing Agency and Housing for All: Perspectives on progress


    Founded in 2012, The Housing Agency is a state-funded body of housing specialists, with a strong focus on problem-solving. The Housing Agency supports the development of sustainable communities across Ireland. We work mainly with the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, local authorities, approved housing bodies, and other state […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    107 actions ‘to facilitate disabled people to live independently’


    Following the publication of the National Strategy for Disabled People 2022-2027, an implementation plan of some 107 actions has now been published. The overall aim of the National Housing Strategy for Disabled People 2022 – 2027 aims ‘to facilitate disabled people to live independently with the appropriate choices and control […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Unlocking state land and opening doors to affordable homes


    Following the publication of the inaugural Report on Relevant Public Land 2023, The Land Development Agency (LDA) hosted a round table discussion with key stakeholders from across the public and private sectors to discuss the delivery of affordable homes on state lands. What are the most significant challenges associated with […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Focusing on construction to deliver social and cost rental homes


    Respond is a leading Approved Housing Body in Ireland, directly managing the construction of social and cost rental homes. Through a forward funding model, Respond has successfully developed previously unviable sites, enabling the delivery of lifetime homes for people who need them. The ongoing projects in Charlestown (138 homes), Sandyford […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    A sustainable housing system


    Following the first annual review of Housing for All, Feargal Ó Coigligh, Assistant Secretary in the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, discusses the priority actions for the year ahead. Published in September 2021, Housing for All commits to increasing the supply of housing to an average 33,000 per […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Collateral warranties: Understanding their importance and implications


    Construction projects are complex ventures with multiple parties involved. Considering the ongoing shortage of housing units, stakeholders are under increasing pressure to complete developments in a timely manner. Leaving aside the challenges in the construction sector related to inflation, cost of materials and lack of qualified labourers, many developers are […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Decarbonising residential heat: Housing and CAP23


    Emitting over 10 per cent of Ireland’s greenhouse gas emissions, the decarbonisation of residential buildings is a major focus of Climate Action Plan 2023 (CAP23). While greenhouse gas emissions from Ireland’s built environment sector are decreasing (down from 13.6 per cent in 2020 to 13.3 per cent in 2021), emissions […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    LOETB: Providing construction skills with currency in existing and future labour markets


    Skills shortages, rising material costs, and the need to embed the principles of sustainability and circularity into future built environment projects are prompting the construction sector to prioritise smart offsite manufacturing by leveraging modern methods of construction (MMC). Modern methods of construction (MMC) describes an approach to constructing buildings using […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Good governance is key for AHB success


    An important focus for the Approved Housing Bodies Regulatory Authority (AHBRA) has been the development of the regulatory framework, including our approach to monitoring and assessing AHBs and the application of risk-based regulation, writes Susanna Lyons, Chief Executive of AHBRA. Regulatory framework AHBRA’s regulatory framework sets out our overall approach […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Increased housing delivery and the net zero challenge


    Deputy Secretary of Housing, Urban Regeneration and Local Government at the North’s Department for Communities, Mark O’Donnell, discusses progress on the draft Housing Supply Strategy, expansion of the Social Housing Development Programme, and the challenge of net zero. The draft Housing Supply Strategy was formed in the context of recognisable […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    A retrofit one stop shop for AHBs and local authorities


    Electric Ireland Superhomes is an SEAI registered one stop shop looking after all the key stages of a home energy retrofit, from design, contractor selection, project completion and management of SEAI grant funding to bring houses and apartments to a minimum of a B2 BER standard. Electric Ireland Superhomes is […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Supporting the delivery of new homes


    The delivery of new homes has many different elements, it needs lots of willing market participants and a broad range of different stakeholders to get the final product delivered, writes Darragh Lennon, Head of Commercial at Home Building Finance Ireland. One thing that is needed to deliver homes is finance. […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Addressing the rise of youth homelessness


    Homelessness among young people has risen by 57 per cent in the past five years, prompting the Government to develop a strategy working towards ending homelessness for young people aged between 18 and 24. Recent figures showing young people aged between 18 to 24 make up some 17 per cent […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Breathing new life into derelict and vacant properties across Fingal


    While Fingal County Council is committed to continuing the construction of new properties to help meet ever increasing demand in one of Ireland’s fastest growing and youngest regions, the Council is also taking significant strides in addressing dereliction and vacancy in the county. Fingal has a high demand for housing […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Uisce Éireann enables communities to thrive by supporting housing delivery


    As the Irish population grows, the need for more homes increases, which in turn puts pressure on existing infrastructure, including the water and wastewater system. Uisce Éireann has a critical role to play in developing water infrastructure to support economic growth including the delivery of housing across the country. Investment […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Climate Action Plan 2023 consolidates retrofit delivery ambition


    Government ambitions to retrofit one-third of the State’s housing stock by 2030 have been given fresh emphasis under Climate Action Plan 2023 (CAP23), the framework to deliver economy-wide carbon budgets and sectoral ceilings. Published in December 2022, the third iteration of the Climate Action Plan (CAP) encompasses an objective to […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    A growing trend meeting diverse and emerging needs


    Donal Mc Manus, CEO of the Irish Council for Social Housing (ICSH) writes about one of the growing areas in social housing delivery that has a significant multiplier effect in meeting other government objectives in relation to planning, the environment and climate action targets, supporting local services as well as, […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Social housing challenges: A European perspective


    General Secretary of Housing Europe, Sorcha Edwards, outlines the top challenges for affordable non-profit housing tenures across Europe and globally. The first challenge, Edwards believes, is that of building public understanding of cost rental housing, so as to maximise engagement and interest in what she believes is a “potentially very […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    A tipping point for modern methods of construction: Key procurement and contractual issues


    On 22 February 2023, Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Simon Coveney TD hosted a construction sector stakeholder event focused on identifying ways to drive innovation and boost productivity in residential construction, including through the adoption of modern methods of construction under Housing for All. It is understood that feedback […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Intermediate rent: A new policy


    A new affordable housing policy aimed at longer-term rents at least 20 per cent below market value has been geared at increasing housing supply in the North. The Intermediate Rent Policy, published by the Department for Communities, is tailored towards those earning above the social housing affordability threshold but struggling […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Is it time for radical thinking on housing provision?


    Over the last few months, our housing and homelessness figures have continued to fall short of the targets that have been set. With more than 12,000 households now living in emergency accommodation, tens of thousands of people seeking international protection and a significant growth in our population, we cannot continue […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Barcelona’s social and affordable housing policy


    Housing Manager for Barcelona City Council, Javier Burón, outlines the city’s mission orientated model to inclusionary housing. In Catalonia, rents have risen three times faster than household incomes in the last two decades, on the back of bubbles in both real estate and the rental market. In Spain, housing is […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Ireland needs to foster the right conditions for new housing supply


    Ireland has a dysfunctional property market. The scars of the downturn of 2008 have meant that the country has struggled to scale up housing supply to meet the requirements of the population. The consequences are particularly acute for apartment development, where there are multiple complexities and risks that have resulted […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Adapting for the future


    Co-operative Housing Ireland (CHI) is changing to improve the services it delivers to its tenants (members). Within the coming months, the organisation, which provides more than 4,500 affordable social-rented homes across Ireland, will roll out a specialist structure to ensure greater consistency in its housing service delivery. The shift will […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Market Development Association: ‘An alternative vision for housing’


    In April 2023, the North’s Department for Communities (DfC) acquired the vacant Stewart Street site in Belfast’s Market area for housing-led regeneration. In this context, Ciarán Galway visits the area and speaks with Fionntán Hargey, Director of the Market Development Association (MDA), about his community’s longstanding grassroots housing and community […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Not just bricks and mortar


    2023 heralds a significant time in the history of North & East Housing Association as we celebrate our 30th anniversary. The association was established in 1993 by a small group of volunteers and our growth since then has been built on a clear focus of providing quality homes for our […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Cost rental: European best in class


    A study performed by Housing Europe for The Housing Agency sheds light on how cost-based social renting operates in Austria and Denmark, in order to inform The Housing Agency on different cost rental models, as Ireland steps up its delivery under the tenure model. Austria Social housing in Austria, 2020: […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    ‘Just in time’ delivery process ‘unrealistic’


    Construction targets are “unrealistic” as Ireland has an average household size which is considerably higher than the European average, an Oireachtas committee has been told by a senior housing expert. Sitting on 13 June 2023, the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Conor O’Connell, Director of the […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Grant heating solutions helping to decarbonise homes


    Leading heating technology manufacturer Grant has been providing innovative, efficient, and carbon reducing heating solutions for over 45 years. In recent years, Grant, which is based in County Offaly, has largely transformed into a renewable heating company and its award-winning heating technologies are playing an important part in helping homes […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    MMC in Ireland


    Modern methods of construction (MMC) will play a key role in both construction at large in the coming decades and the delivery of Housing for All specifically. The Housing Ireland Magazine examines how MMC is being implemented in Ireland. A 2022 Construction Industry Federation (CIF) report states that timber frames […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Empowering customers to live simply, affordably, and sustainably


    As the industry confronts the challenges of disruptive change, it is an exciting time in the sector, and in Bord Gáis Energy in particular; both upstream and downstream. We are crossing the Rubicon to net-zero and Bord Gáis Energy is committed to lead the way. How? By investing in upstream […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Repurposing vacant homes can reduce homelessness


    Ireland has 13 vacant homes for every homeless individual. A new action plan is seeking to recover vacant properties. Census 2022 outlines that there are 166,792 vacant homes in the State, which is considerably higher than the homeless population of 12,259 (as of April 2023). Whilst the number of vacant […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Four years of the OPR


    It is now over four years since the Office of the Planning Regulator (OPR) was established, and four years on, our work of independently overseeing the planning system in Ireland is already having a positive impact. Assessing development plans Last year alone, as part of our responsibility for assessing all […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Capital’s house building costs among highest in Europe


    A report released by the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage has found construction is more expensive in Dublin than comparable cities in Germany, the United Kingdom, Denmark, and the Netherlands. Published in May 2023, the Residential Construction Cost Study Report compares the cost of construction in Ireland’s capital […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Housing sector legislative update


    Having now entered summer 2023, there are recent and proposed legislative changes that are likely to impact the housing sector. In March 2023, Section 13 of the Planning and Development and Foreshore (Amendment) Act 2022 was commenced together with supporting regulations. These had the effect that the Part 8 approval […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Improving Ireland’s housing system


    Chair of the Housing Commission, John O’Connor, discusses the key considerations for delivering sustainable policies and outcomes to improve housing. Established by the Government to independently examine and review the housing system in Ireland, the Housing Commission has been tasked with making long-term and sustainable policy recommendations that will improve […]

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  • 18th July 2023

    Inclusion Ireland: ‘Two sides of the supported independent living coin’


    Following the launch of the National Housing Strategy for Disabled People 2022-2027 Implementation Plan, Derval McDonagh, Chief Executive Officer, Inclusion Ireland advocates for a more cohesive approach to supported independent living. In late June 2023, the long-awaited implementation plan for the housing strategy for disabled people was published. Having attended […]

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Housing Ireland 2024

Housing Ireland 2024 took place on Wednesday 6th March at Croke Park, Dublin. The event was held in association with The Housing Agency and sponsored by Beauchamps and The Land Development Agency. Over 350 delegates attended the  event which was opened with an address from Darragh O’Brien TD, Minister for Housing, Local Government & Heritage.

Delegates in attendance heard from 26 speakers, both visiting and local, from organisations including Housing Europe; Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage; Circle VHA; Northern Ireland Federation of Housing Associations; Irish Congress of Trade Unions and Monaghan County Council.

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17th May 2019

The role of security of tenure in a larger, stable, rental sector

Several trends are drawing attention to the issue of security of tenure in the rental sector. The increased prevalence of renting, especially among those aged 20 to 40, prompts renters to worry about whether they will have security of tenure as they aspire to family formation, child rearing, bearable commutes […]
17th May 2019

Housing Conference 2018

The annual Housing Conference 2018 sponsored by Beauchamps, brought together key stakeholders for an interesting day of discussion surrounding the latest developments from across the sector. Some of the featured speakers in attendance at the conference included representatives from the Housing Agency, Clúid Housing, City of Edinburgh Council and Dublin […]
17th May 2019

Innovative homelessness solutions

Traceable cashless donations, Japanese capsule style accommodation and upcycled decommissioned rescue boats were some of the leading ideas to emerge from a hack homelessness event held in Trinity College Dublin. Representatives from homelessness and housing organisations, as well as social innovation coaches and mentors joined over 100 students at Trinity […]
17th May 2019

Apartment living

Compared with our European neighbours, Ireland has a relatively small proportion of our population living in apartments — about 7 per cent compared to the EU norm of closer to 40 per cent. However, in recent years, the number of apartments has increased considerably — between 2002 and 2016 there […]
17th May 2019

Neighbourhood regeneration

The London School of Economics’ Bert Provan discusses neighbourhood regeneration and what actually matters to residents. Discussing ambitions by the UK Government to use regeneration strategies to provide new and better homes across the country, as well as contributing to the growth of local economies, Provan points to schemes that […]
17th May 2019

Two new areas meet the rent pressure zone criteria

Two new areas have been designated as rent pressure zones, the first time new areas have been added to the scheme since 2017. However, while it is estimated that national rents are some 7 per cent higher than the previous year, Q4 2018 marked the first time that the standardised […]
17th May 2019

Leading change and doing things differently

At a time of unprecedented housing need in Ireland, with almost 140,000 people on housing waiting lists and over 10,000 people experiencing homelessness, there continues to be an urgent need to not only increase the national stock of social and affordable housing but to provide individuals and families with supports […]
17th May 2019

A state-led approach to housing

In April the Labour Party introduced a housing motion in Dáil Éireann themed: ‘Building Homes for the Future’ arguing for a shift away from a “market-led approach” to housing. Debating the motion, Brendan Ryan TD says: “The time for a state-led approach to housing is long overdue and, unfortunately, this […]
17th May 2019

Towards a fully electronic property registration system

As the Property Registration Authority implements its Statement of Strategy 2019-2021, Liz Pope, CEO, looks back on the long and proud history of protecting and recording property rights and transactions in Ireland, and looks forward to the future of title registration. The Property Registration Authority (PRA) was established in 2006 […]
17th May 2019

Vienna: Europe’s city of Social Housing

The Vienna housing model, where 45 per cent of housing is classified as social or affordable, is internationally recognised for its delivery of sustainable, high-quality residential development through a cost-rental approach and can help inform future policy direction in Ireland. Vienna has a population of approximately 1.8 million people, making […]
17th May 2019

Equity funds, our new landlords

For a long time, the Irish have had a deep-rooted need to own their homes, unlike our neighbours in many parts of Europe. This was explained by hundreds of years of foreign rule with little tenant security. It seems that we have come full circle, writes Maples Group Partner Mary […]
17th May 2019

In opposition

Sinn Féin Housing spokesperson Eoin Ó Broin TD speaks to Richard Halleron about the several fundamental changes he would make, if given the opportunity to take on the role of housing minster. Highlighting his desire to see the country’s capital spend increased from the current figure of €1.2 billion risen […]
17th May 2019

Collaboration is still the key: Unlocking the future for housing

Every week the 24-hour news cycle presents stories of how the world is changing, Brexit, climate change or yellow vests. Non-stop and radical change has created an air of perpetual disruption and uncertainty. Here in Ireland, the simple predominance of an unresolved Brexit and the potential chaos associated with that […]
17th May 2019

Mapping land availability

Following a 32 per cent rise in commencement notices for house building in May 2019, Richard Halleron outlines the creation of an online housing land map and the Land Development Agency (LDA). An online housing land map now features as a key part of the Rebuilding Ireland initiative. The interactive […]
17th May 2019

The Evolution of the Irish Residential Sector

It seems hard to believe that when international investors began to arrive in the Irish market seeking Multifamily/Build-to-Rent residential investment opportunities in 2011, the concept was alien and yet less than a decade later, residential housing is a mainstream investment sector in its own right, with Build-to-Rent accounting for 30 […]
17th May 2019

Modular housing

Carol McTaggart, Group Director of Development with the Clanmil Housing Group in Northern Ireland, discusses the delivery of the first social homes in the region to be delivered using off-site construction. McTaggart believes that modular housing can play an important role in solving Northern Ireland’s housing shortfall, with some 24,000 […]
17th May 2019

VacantHomes.ie: Tackling the myriad of vacant homes in Ireland

VacantHomes.ie, the pioneering portal website initiated by Mayo County Council on behalf of the local government sector is proving to be popular with the public, as people continually log vacant properties on to the site, from all across the country. Tom Gilligan, Director of Services at Mayo County Council and […]
17th May 2019

Addressing homelessness

The number of homeless people in Ireland, adults and children, totalled 10,264 in February 2019. These official figures were contained in a report published by the Department of Housing, Planning & Local Government. The figures confirm a rise of 277 people in one month alone from 9,987 in January up […]
17th May 2019

Responding to acute need

Respond believes that every person has the right to a secure, affordable home that meets their needs throughout their lifetime, writes Niamh Randall, Head of Advocacy and Communications. Respond, a not-for-profit housing association, has been working all around Ireland for over 36 years. We firmly believe that housing and decent […]
17th May 2019

Proposing an alternative

Information obtained by Fianna Fáil’s Spokesperson on Housing, Darragh O’Brien TD, courtesy of a parliamentary question, reveals that a special investment fund to allow credit unions invest in social housing is not in place. The measure was to have been enacted by the government some months ago. The Fingal TD […]
17th May 2019

More Social and Affordable Homes Campaign

Chair of the Housing Alliance, Declan Dunne, discusses ambitions to increase the delivery of social and affordable housing by Approved Housing Bodies (ABPs) in Ireland. An acute national problem The current shortage of social and affordable housing in Ireland is one of the most acute problems facing our society. Many […]
17th May 2019

Apprenticeship is no longer the ‘secondary career option’ for young people in Ireland

There is a growing consensus across the country, and in particular within the further education sector, of the need to direct a greater number of young people towards apprenticeship training as Ireland seeks to invest heavily in housing and infrastructure construction. Myriad companies within the construction sector are now committed […]
17th May 2019

Ireland’s first social housing PPP bundle

Ireland’s first ever public private partnership (PPP) for the delivery of social housing will provide 534 social homes. This is the first time that the European Investment Bank (EIB) has invested in this type of project. Deputy Director of the National Development Finance Agency (NDFA), Gerard Cahillane, speaks to Odrán […]
17th May 2019

Fingal County Council working hard to deliver to meet the needs of everyone in need of social housing support

Fingal County Council is continuing to meet the needs of households through a broad range of options, plans and construction projects underway and in the pipeline. Over the past four years, approximately 4,000 social housing solutions have been delivered, well ahead of target, under the Rebuilding Ireland programme. Following that […]
17th May 2019

House prices continue to strengthen

House Prices continue to rise across Ireland with all regions recording a higher average house price in the first quarter of 2019, than at the end of 2018. This is the first time since the middle of 2016 that every single market in the country saw prices rise and only […]
17th May 2019

Revised Residential Tenancies Bill: Changes to the rental sector

The revised Residential Tenancies (Amendment) (No.2) Bill 2018 (the Bill) was published on 11 April, following amendments at committee stage. It is anticipated the Bill will be enacted shortly and commence on 1 July next Rent Pressure Zone changes The deliberate flouting by landlords of rental controls in Rent Pressure […]
17th May 2019

Housing First programme

Bob Jordan, National Director of Housing First, discusses progress through the National Implementation Plan and ongoing work to create awareness and increase understanding of the plan’s ambitions. Jordan explains that the Housing First programme is providing direct access to permanent housing without preconditions. Its national implementation plan, covering the period […]
17th May 2019

Reversing reclassification to deliver more homes

Clúid Housing is 25 years in existence this year. In that time, the organisation has built up its reputation and housing stock to become the largest Approved Housing Body (AHB) in Ireland, with over 17,000 people now living in a home either owned or managed by Clúid, writes Chief Executive […]
17th May 2019

Housing Agency’s Second Strategic Plan

The Housing Agency has recently published its second Strategic Plan to cover the period 2019 – 2021. The Agency is a state body under the aegis of the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government. Its remit is to support the Department, Local Authorities and Approved Housing Bodies (AHBs) in […]