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Social and Affordable Housing Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 23 February 2017

Thursday, 23 February 2017

Ceisteanna (211)

Noel Grealish

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211. Deputy Noel Grealish asked the Minister for Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government the number of residential units the Housing Agency has purchased for social housing from January 2016 to date in 2017; the cost of same; the number of units purchased in each of the 31 local authority areas; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [9116/17]

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The role of the Housing Agency is to work with and support local authorities, approved housing bodies and my Department in the delivery of housing and housing services. From January 2016 up until the launch of Rebuilding Ireland: Action Plan for Housing and Homelessness in July 2016, the Agency purchased 20 properties at a total cost of €3,199,500, on behalf of local authorities, for social housing use. Under Actions 2.5 and 5.6 of the Rebuilding Ireland Action Plan for Housing and Homelessness, the Housing Agency will actively and positively continue its engagement with banks and investment companies in relation to its acquisitions programme.  To that end €70m has also been provided to the Agency in 2017 to establish a revolving fund to acquire some 1,600 units over the period to 2020 for social housing use. Since the launch of Rebuilding Ireland, the Agency has purchased a further 65 properties at a total cost of €10,171,000.

Therefore, the Agency has purchased a total of 85 properties from January 2016 to date in 2017 at a total cost of €13,370,500. In addition to these completed purchases, the Agency has signed contracts to purchase a further 173 properties. Completion of the purchase of these properties is anticipated shortly, subject to contract.

The following tables break down the number of units purchased by the Agency across the relevant local authority area.

Properties purchased prior to launch of Rebuilding Ireland

Local Authority

Number Units Purchased

Cost

Cork City Council

1

€140,000

Dublin City Council

3

€490,000

Fingal County Council

3

€635,000

Galway City Council

1

€255,000

Galway County Council

1

€105,000

Kildare County Council

2

€385,000

Limerick City & County Co.

3

€292,000

Monaghan County Council

1

€110,000

South Dublin County Co.

2

€460,000

Waterford City & County Co.

2

€180,000

Westmeath County Council

1

€147,500

Total

20

€3,199,500

Properties Purchased since the launch of Rebuilding Ireland

Local Authority

Number Units Purchased

Cost

Carlow County Council

1

€60,000

Cavan County Council

1

€110,000

Clare County Council

2

€270,000

Cork City Council

1

€130,000

Cork County Council

1

€35,000

Dublin City Council

5

€1,245,500

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown

1

€185,000

Donegal County Council

3

€260,000

Fingal County Council

7

€1,472,500

Galway City Council

3

€721,000

Galway County Council

1

€120,000

Kerry County Council

1

€40,000

Kildare County Council

6

€965,000

Kilkenny County Council

1

€160,000

Laois County Council

7

€715,000

Leitrim County Council

2

€162,000

Longford County Council

1

€145,000

Louth County Council

3

€525,000

Meath County Council

3

€555,000

Monaghan County Council

1

€185,000

Offaly County Council

1

€130,000

South Dublin County Co.

5

€925,000

Sligo County Council

1

€108,000

Tipperary County Council

1

€55,000

Waterford City & County Co.

1

€72,000

Wexford County Council

3

€375,000

Wicklow County Council

2

€445,000

Total

65

€10,171,000

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