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€20bn investment in housing over 5 years in new Government plan

Taoiseach, Micheál Martin, Tánaiste, Leo Varadkar, Minister for the Environment, Climate, Communications and Transport, Eamon Ryan and the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien, today launched ‘Housing for All – a New Housing Plan for Ireland.’

‘Housing for All’ is the Government’s plan to increase the supply of housing to an average of 33,000 per year over the next decade.

According to the Government the plan provides for an optimal mix of social, affordable and private housing for sale and rent.

These measures are supported by over €4 billion in guaranteed State funding every year, the highest ever level of Government investment in building social and affordable housing.

The plan also includes measures to support availability of the land, workforce, funding and capacity to enable both the public and private sectors to meet the targets.

The plan is based on four pathways, leading to a more sustainable housing system:

  1. Support home ownership and increase affordability
  2. Eradicate homelessness, increase social housing delivery and support social inclusion.
  3. Increase new housing supply
  4. Address vacancy and make efficient use of existing stock

Among the plan’s main initiatives are:

Speaking at the launch this afternoon, the Taoiseach said: “Many people are struggling to access housing, whether they are trying to buy or rent. Few things are more fundamental to us than having somewhere to live. Through this policy the Government is demonstrating its commitment to build the required amount of housing, of different tenures, to a high standard, and in the right location, for people of all circumstances. Today we are announcing the most ambitious programme of social and affordable housing delivery in the history of the State, with 90,000 social homes and 54,000 affordable homes to be provided by the end of 2030. We will also continue to support our most vulnerable by significantly increasing the number of tenancies for those experiencing homelessness and who have more complex needs. Housing for All will provide the basis for a long-term sustainable housing system for this and future generations. .”

Also commenting on the plan was the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage Darragh O’Brien TD said: “Today we are launching a plan that will see a radical shift towards more affordable homeownership and secure renting. Our measures for affordable purchase, which include significant State investment, will provide opportunities for those who are losing all hope of ever owning their own home. Our changes to the rental sector, including the supply of 2,000 ‘Cost Rental’ homes, on average, every year, and new protections will make renting more affordable and secure for many.

“The planning changes we are announcing today, including the concept of the State sharing in the increase in value of land zoned for housing, mark a radical departure in how land earmarked for housing is managed, in line with the aspirations of the Kenny Report of several decades ago.”

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