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Housing Schemes

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 21 May 2024

Tuesday, 21 May 2024

Questions (336)

Cian O'Callaghan

Question:

336. Deputy Cian O'Callaghan asked the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage the number of units delivered under the buy and renew scheme in each year since 2016; the total cost in each year; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [22339/24]

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Local authorities are encouraged to acquire vacant/derelict properties to be upgraded as new, value-for-money social homes via the Buy & Renew Scheme.  Since it was introduced in 2016, in excess of 900 properties have been delivered under this arrangement.  The table below shows the number of such units delivered as new social homes per annum since 2016 and the total cost. The costs as shown for delivering the units is subject to change as further renovation cost claims are received from local authorities. 

Alongside the acquisition and upgrade as new social homes of existing properties in need of refurbishment, in recent years an increasing number of local authorities are tackling more substantial projects involving derelict properties.  This allows for local authorities to tackle dereliction where substantial construction work is involved and to produce further new social homes.  This work is tackled alongside a local authority's programme of construction on green field sites. Alongside Buy & Renew acquisitions, it creates opportunities for local authorities to respond to more significant dereliction in town centres.

Year

No. of SH Units

Total Cost

2016

5

€734,574

2017

144

€27,527,532

2018

268

€53,662,378

2019

200

€38,609,692

2020

118

€19,194,371

2021

57

€9,285,716

2022

74

€13,670,849

2023

57

€6,841,742

2024

4

€741,594

Totals

927

€170,268,448

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