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Optimising our Existing Viability Measures

The State has helped deliver many apartments that would not have been built otherwise because of high costs.

  • Approved Housing Bodies (AHBs) delivered 1,200 cost-rental homes in 2024, up from 286 in 2023 — a 324% increase.
  • Over 3,000 cost-rental homes are planned for 2026 and beyond.
  • The Land Development Agency (LDA) has already let 1,500 cost-rental homes and aims to deliver 2,500 homes per year.

These homes are mainly apartments and have been supported by key schemes:

Croí Cónaithe (Cities)

  • This scheme helps cover the gap between high building costs and market prices by providing up to €144,000 per apartment.
  • 500 apartments are currently coming to market under the scheme, with 1,000 more contracted.
  • Improvements include:
    • Expanding the areas covered
    • Reducing the minimum size of developments from 40 units to 20 units

Secure Tenancy Affordable Rental (STAR)

  • STAR supports new cost-rental homes, mainly apartments, offering up to €200,000 per home to make affordable rents possible.
  • Changes now allow STAR funding to be treated as equity instead of debt, making it easier for providers to take part.
  • Combined with other measures and a corporation tax exemption for cost-rental activity (Budget 2026), this will encourage more private operators to deliver affordable rental homes.

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