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Vacant Properties Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 20 March 2018

Tuesday, 20 March 2018

Ceisteanna (1047, 1048, 1049, 1050)

John Curran

Ceist:

1047. Deputy John Curran asked the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government the average cost to each local authority to refurbish a vacant property in order for it to return to housing stock, by local authority, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12458/18]

Amharc ar fhreagra

John Curran

Ceist:

1048. Deputy John Curran asked the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government the average target time for refurbishment of vacant properties in each local authority area; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12459/18]

Amharc ar fhreagra

John Curran

Ceist:

1049. Deputy John Curran asked the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government the amount each local authority spent on the refurbishment of vacant properties in their areas in 2016 and 2017, and to date in 2018; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12460/18]

Amharc ar fhreagra

John Curran

Ceist:

1050. Deputy John Curran asked the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government the number of vacant properties that have been refurbished and have returned to the housing stock in each Dublin local authority; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12461/18]

Amharc ar fhreagra

Freagraí scríofa

I propose to take Questions Nos. 1047 to 1050, inclusive, together.

Between 2014 and 2017, my Department provided funding to local authorities to return some 9,227 vacant units to productive use. Details on the number of voids, derelicts and 2 into 1s brought back into use are set out in the table. The purpose of the voids programme is to ensure that vacant units are actively targeted and returned to productive use, as quickly as possible. My Department does not keep statistics on the average time for refurbishment of vacant properties.

Under the voids programme, local authorities can claim up to €30,000 funding per unit. However, should they wish to do so, local authorities may also contribute funding from their own resources to complete these works. The derelicts and 2 into 1 programmes require greater levels of remediation with associated higher costs, in excess of the limits as set out in the voids programme. My Department does not keep data on the average cost to each local authority to refurbish a vacant property. Based on the funding provided by my Department and the units delivered between 2014 and 2017 outlined below, the overall average cost to refurbish a vacant property is approximately €13,000. This does not take into account monies paid by local authorities themselves on refurbishing vacant properties.

Voids Data 2014 to 2017: incorporating Voids, Derelicts and 2 into 1s Programmes

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Units Returned in 2014

Funding 2014

Units Returned in 2015

Funding 2015

Units Returned in 2016

Funding 2016

Units Returned in 2017

Funding 2017

Units Returned 2014 - 2017

Funding 2014 - 2017

Carlow

42

€325,111

28

€300,650

8

€69,450

8

€91,750

86

€786,961

Cavan

23

€349,137

28

€307,018

32

€307,530

31

€303,112

114

€1,266,797

Clare

65

€995,831

96

€1,472,533

79

€1,329,700

47

€966,203

287

€4,764,267

Cork City

212

€2,872,028

281

€4,522,819

263

€6,812,333

81

€1,485,357

837

€15,692,538

Cork County

155

€1,539,363

199

€2,091,578

98

€1,270,488

48

€1,130,977

500

€6,032,406

Donegal

167

€919,797

146

€1,003,576

89

€986,690

168

€1,866,898

570

€4,776,961

Dublin City

499

€6,163,465

808

€11,635,088

575

€8,757,848

543

€8,520,549

2425

€35,076,950

Fingal

163

€1,938,780

139

€1,624,632

147

€1,725,774

121

€1,329,300

570

€6,618,486

South Dublin

87

€627,407

27

€216,838

81

€703,736

87

€718,446

282

€2,266,427

Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown

5

€89,896

24

€262,768

19

€183,092

31

€283,531

79

€819,287

Galway City

26

€474,050

25

€222,025

29

€346,650

11

€124,150

91

€1,166,875

Galway County

76

€958,263

59

€705,347

37

€472,552

37

€401,159

209

€2,537,321

Kerry

79

€718,938

127

€884,736

90

€917,549

90

€1,101,143

386

€3,622,366

Kildare

49

€503,463

20

€359,808

24

€485,130

8

€205,960

101

€1,554,361

Kilkenny

25

€484,430

23

€381,639

14

€351,278

16

€307,749

78

€1,525,096

Laois

43

€257,014

12

€61,228

12

€97,053

4

€33,170

71

€448,464

Leitrim

15

€229,072

9

€177,473

51

€712,404

0

€0

75

€1,118,949

Limerick

94

€915,969

52

€500,689

18

€384,250

13

€215,520

177

€2,016,427

Longford

16

€313,250

22

€426,535

23

€506,705

0

€0

61

€1,246,490

Louth

14

€113,620

21

€292,279

8

€91,523

7

€83,518

50

€580,940

Mayo

79

€464,508

174

€292,100

25

€233,089

22

€261,986

300

€1,251,682

Meath

59

€1,037,501

54

€855,565

76

€1,435,700

52

€768,005

241

€4,096,771

Monaghan

21

€92,751

13

€100,502

47

€667,944

38

€505,254

119

€1,366,451

Offaly

30

€514,000

55

€551,532

53

€846,198

7

€107,792

145

€2,019,522

Roscommon

34

€224,028

36

€258,773

80

€808,612

3

€44,324

153

€1,335,737

Sligo

29

€311,648

39

€439,924

68

€1,097,909

40

€909,395

176

€2,758,876

Tipperary

86

€935,801

115

€1,299,180

102

€1,204,318

107

€1,324,604

410

€4,763,904

Waterford

32

€605,428

56

€488,724

90

€1,135,973

52

€574,309

230

€2,804,434

Westmeath

56

€369,518

74

€650,813

43

€436,062

40

€329,113

213

€1,785,506

Wexford

20

€316,307

24

€294,811

17

€167,007

34

€428,015

95

€1,206,140

Wicklow

32

€650,204

43

€857,499

10

€245,887

11

€276,778

96

€2,030,368

2,333

€26,310,579

2,829

€33,538,680

2,308

€34,790,434

1,757

€24,698,067

9,227

€119,337,760

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