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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 26 July 2022

Tuesday, 26 July 2022

Questions (792)

Eoin Ó Broin

Question:

792. Deputy Eoin Ó Broin asked the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage the number of council mortgage applications, approvals and drawdowns to date in 2022, broken down by local authority and with an average amount for the applications, approvals and drawdowns; and if he will provide the same information for 2021, in tabular form. [41627/22]

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The Local Authority Home Loan has been available nationwide from local authorities since 4 January 2022. Prior to that, the Rebuilding Ireland Home Loan was the mortgage available from local authorities. As of 4 January 2022, no new Rebuilding Ireland Home Loan applications are being accepted, although applications already in process are being honoured.

The Housing Agency provides a central support service that assesses applications for the Rebuilding Ireland Home Loan, and its successor the Local Authority Home Loan scheme, on behalf of local authorities and makes recommendations to the authorities to approve or refuse applications.

Each local authority must have in place a credit committee and it is a matter for the committee to make the decision on applications for loans, in accordance with the Regulations establishing the scheme and the Credit Policy that under pins the scheme, having regard to the recommendations made by the Housing Agency.

The most recent figures provided by the Housing Agency on the number of Local Authority Home Loan applications that it has assessed and recommended for approval from local authorities for 2022 up to the end of June are set out in the below table:

Local Authority

LAHL Applications Assessed

LAHL Recommended to Approve

Carlow County Council

17

6

Cavan County Council

5

4

Clare County Council

20

8

Cork City Council

33

12

Cork County Council

144

46

Donegal County Council

8

5

Dublin City Council

117

71

Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council

28

12

Fingal County Council

84

53

Galway City Council

29

20

Galway County Council

55

25

Kerry County Council

32

9

Kildare County Council

58

25

Kilkenny County Council

27

19

Laois County Council

33

11

Leitrim County Council

10

4

Limerick City & County Council

36

17

Longford County Council

22

14

Louth County Council

85

24

Mayo County Council

16

9

Meath County Council

75

53

Monaghan County Council

24

9

Offaly County Council

3

2

Roscommon County Council

20

3

Sligo County Council

22

8

South Dublin County Council

88

41

Tipperary County Council

23

9

Waterford City & County Council

69

6

Westmeath County Council

18

12

Wexford County Council

45

21

Wicklow County Council

64

28

Total

1310

586

The most recent figures provided by the Housing Agency on the number of Rebuilding Ireland Home Loan applications that it has assessed and recommended for approval from local authorities for 2022 up to the end of June are set out in the below table:

Local Authority

RIHL Applications Assessed

RIHL Recommended to Approve

Carlow County Council

6

5

Cavan County Council

2

1

Clare County Council

1

0

Cork City Council

16

4

Cork County Council

14

6

Donegal County Council

3

0

Dublin City Council

21

12

Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council

0

0

Fingal County Council

22

15

Galway City Council

2

0

Galway County Council

24

6

Kerry County Council

12

3

Kildare County Council

14

6

Kilkenny County Council

5

3

Laois County Council

4

2

Leitrim County Council

0

0

Limerick City & County Council

12

3

Longford County Council

0

0

Louth County Council

23

10

Mayo County Council

1

0

Meath County Council

5

3

Monaghan County Council

0

0

Offaly County Council

0

0

Roscommon County Council

0

0

Sligo County Council

3

1

South Dublin County Council

11

8

Tipperary County Council

2

1

Waterford City & County Council

7

2

Westmeath County Council

4

3

Wexford County Council

2

2

Wicklow County Council

12

5

Total

228

101

The figures provided by the Housing Agency on the number of Rebuilding Ireland Home Loan applications that it assessed and recommended for approval from local authorities for 2021 are set out in the below table:

Local Authority

RIHL Applications Assessed

RIHL Recommended to Approve

Carlow County Council

57

29

Cavan County Council

12

11

Clare County Council

41

19

Cork City Council

118

58

Cork County Council

240

106

Donegal County Council

40

20

Dublin City Council

264

169

Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council

45

25

Fingal County Council

254

157

Galway City Council

54

40

Galway County Council

44

21

Kerry County Council

104

36

Kildare County Council

155

78

Kilkenny County Council

57

33

Laois County Council

55

28

Leitrim County Council

32

11

Limerick City & County Council

50

18

Longford County Council

47

22

Louth County Council

70

37

Mayo County Council

30

15

Meath County Council

103

77

Monaghan County Council

23

9

Offaly County Council

30

14

Roscommon County Council

32

12

Sligo County Council

37

20

South Dublin County Council

126

60

Tipperary County Council

80

39

Waterford City & County Council

94

38

Westmeath County Council

40

25

Wexford County Council

119

57

Wicklow County Council

128

45

Total

2581

1329

My Department regularly publishes information on the number and value of (i) local authority loan approvals and (ii) local authority loan drawdowns. Local authority approval means that an official letter of offer has been sent to a borrower (and therefore relates to a specific property and loan amount).

Information on drawdowns, approvals, average drawdowns, and average approvals for both the LAHL and RIHL up to Q1 2022 is available at the following link, which will be updated as soon as figures are available:

www.gov.ie/en/collection/42d2f-local-authority-loan-activity/#local-authority-loans-approvedpaid

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