Fingal County Council completes sale of its 1000th affordable home

Padraig Conlon 12 Jun 2026
Chief Executive of Fingal County Council, AnnMarie Farrelly and Mayor of Fingal, Cllr Tom O’Leary with the 1000th affordable home buyer, Stuart O’Neill in Balmoston, Donabate

Fingal County Council has today announced the completion of its 1,000th affordable home sale under its affordable housing programme.

Fingal’s first affordable housing scheme was launched in 2021 at Dun Emer, Lusk.

39 affordable units were delivered there and since then,15 more affordable housing schemes have been completed across Fingal including Balmoston (Donabate), Baile na Móna (Swords) and Church Fields (Dublin 15). 

To date,1,000 affordable homes have been sold, marking an important milestone in the Council’s ambitious housing delivery strategy.

With over 3,000 additional affordable homes planned between now and 2030, the Affordable Purchase Scheme continues to play a strong and effective role in supporting home ownership.

Mayor of Fingal, Cllr Tom O’Leary, praised the milestone: “Reaching our 1,000th affordable home sale is a truly significant moment for Fingal and the 1000 homeowners who have collected keys to their new homes.

“It demonstrates what can be achieved through determination and collaboration.

“Fingal County Council is proud to be leading the way nationally — delivering homes and giving people real opportunities to own a home.

“This success reflects the strength of the Fingal team’s vision, hard work, and our commitment to meeting the needs of our growing population across the towns in Fingal.

“This could not be done without the support of the Government via the various grants and funding schemes for new homes and indeed the elected councillors of Fingal who support new affordable homes across Fingal for the needs of our growing population.”

AnnMarie Farrelly, Chief Executive of Fingal County Council, highlighted the scale of the achievement: “This achievement underscores Fingal County Council’s role at the forefront of affordable housing delivery in Ireland.

“Our pace of delivery is a testament to the innovation, dedication and collaboration across our teams and partners, and I want to commend the work of our housing team for their tireless efforts to deliver these vital homes.

“We are fully aligned with the Government’s housing initiatives, ensuring that we continue to deliver at pace and scale in response to increasing demand.”

Director of Housing, Paul Carroll said: “Affordable Housing is a key part in our ambition of giving people a realistic chance of owning their own home.

“Fingal County Council is leading the way nationally in terms of the delivery of affordable homes. Supported by the Department of Housing, Local Government & Heritage, we will continue to work with a number of partners including homebuilders and the Land Development Agency to ensure there is a pipeline of affordable homes across Fingal for years to come. Building these homes is only part of our mission. Our focus is also on creating long-term community infrastructure that supports people throughout their lives.

“That means planning neighbourhoods with transport, schools, parks, childcare, community centres and active travel links built in from the start.

“Our aim is to support strong, sustainable communities where families have the services and opportunities they need to thrive for generations”.

Purchaser of the 1000th affordable home, Stuart O’Neill said: “We’re delighted to have had the opportunity to buy a home here in Donabate.

“We’re 5 minutes away from the shops and about 10/15 minutes away from the beach here, which is perfect for our family.

“The facilities around here are excellent and my kids are certainly fans of the playgrounds!

“The affordable home scheme was vital to us and now being able to have a space to call our home has given us a new lease of life.

“A big thank you to Fingal County Council and Glenveagh who looked after us so well during our buying process”.

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