Starter Homes for Renters
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The Starter Homes Programme also supports the growth of cost rental homes, as recommended by the Housing Commission and the Programme for Government.
What is Cost Rental?
Cost rental is a new type of rental option introduced in Ireland in 2021. It was a major reform of the rental system, offering:
- Secure, long-term accommodation
- For people who earn too much for social housing but struggle with high private rents
- Rents set at least 25% below market rates
How is it Funded?
Government funding makes cost rental homes affordable through:
- Cost Rental Equity Loan (CREL)
- Secure Tenancy Affordable Rental (STAR) Investment Scheme
- Affordable Housing Fund (AHF)
These supports ensure lower rents and help deliver cost rental homes at scale.
New Measures
- From Budget 2026, cost rental homes will be exempt from corporation tax, making projects more viable and ensuring the 25% discount is maintained.
- Applies to all new cost rental homes designated on or after 8 October 2025.
- Delivery streams will be reviewed, with plans to create a simplified, single funding model for cost rental across local authorities, AHBs, private developers, and the LDA.
- Local authorities will get support to develop more cost rental homes without borrowing limits being a barrier.
Our Goal
The Starter Homes for Rent programme will:
- Expand cost rental as a secure, affordable option
- Help moderate the wider rental market by putting downward pressure on rents
- Provide more choice for households who need affordable, long-term rental homes