Housing for All - a New Housing Plan for Ireland is the government’s housing policy to 2030. It is a multi-annual, multi-billion euro plan which will improve Ireland’s housing system and deliver more homes of all types for people with different housing needs. It has a built-in annual review mechanism to respond to progress made in implementing the plan, to challenges in implementation, and to changes in the external environment.
Read the first annual update. It sets out how the government is responding to recent developments and ensuring focus remains on delivery.
Quarterly Progress Reports are published, setting out performance against the targets and actions set out in the plan.
Whether you’re looking to rent or buy, a number of supports are now available. Different initiatives help in different ways. Some target first time buyers. Some make buying or renting more affordable. Others help with refurbishment.
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Image: Updates
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Image: Available supports
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Image: Supporting home ownership and increasing affordability
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Image: Eradicating homelessness, increasing social housing delivery and supporting social inclusion
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Image: Increasing new housing supply
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Image: Addressing vacancy and efficient use of existing stock
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Image: Sectoral capacity
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Image: Innovation and productivity
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Image: Investment and financing