Dublin Housing Progress

Over 36,000 new homes have been built across Dublin since July 2020. This is up from 23,693 in the previous four years.

The Help to Buy Scheme and First Home Scheme is helping first time buyers across Dublin get their first home.

For renters, The Rent Tax Credit is helping with the cost of rent, with almost 300,000 Rent Tax Credit claims made in Dublin from 2022 to 2024.

Supply of social homes has also increased, with 11,600 social homes delivered in Dublin from 2020-2023.

In Dublin, €32 million has been provided under the Urban Regeneration and Development Fund which is targeted at rejuvenating and regenerating areas. More than 3,300 vacant social homes have been returned to productive use through the Voids Programme in Dublin since 2020.

Building began on 11,909 new homes from January to June 2024 across Dublin. The statistics show there is positive momentum and real progress is being made.

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