Eoin Ó Broin
Question:432. Deputy Eoin Ó Broin asked the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government the average cost of acquiring a unit for social housing use through the buy-and-renew scheme. [15740/20]
View answerDáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 14 July 2020
432. Deputy Eoin Ó Broin asked the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government the average cost of acquiring a unit for social housing use through the buy-and-renew scheme. [15740/20]
View answerLocal authorities delivered over 550 new social homes under the Buy and Renew Scheme to date. The table below sets out details of the average cost of the Scheme, including estimated costs of refurbishment, for each local authority. Costs are shown as estimated in certain cases pending receipt of final claims from local authorities. Nationally, the average cost of the purchase element is c€145,000 increasing to c€193,000 including refurbishment.
LA |
Average Cost |
Carlow |
€165,180 |
Cavan |
€174,070 |
Clare |
€189,790 |
Cork City |
€253,840 |
Cork County |
€222,900 |
DLR |
€338,460 |
Donegal |
€175,850 |
Dublin City |
€239,900 |
Fingal |
€326,880 |
Kerry |
€156,040 |
Kildare |
€243,240 |
Kilkenny |
€190,620 |
Laois |
€143,540 |
Leitrim |
€127,060 |
Limerick |
€209,670 |
Longford |
€107,810 |
Louth |
€158,610 |
Mayo |
€254,510 |
Meath |
€214,310 |
Monaghan |
€150,050 |
Offaly |
€127,650 |
Roscommon |
€106,380 |
Sligo |
€215,410 |
Tipperary |
€142,650 |
Waterford |
€90,000 |
Westmeath |
€103,730 |
Wexford |
€128,970 |