Sinn Féin’s Affordable Homes Plan will bring home ownership back into the reach of ordinary people in Dublin West, the party’s TD for Dublin West has said.
The plan was launched today and sets out how a Sinn Féin government would deliver what they call “genuinely affordable homes” costing between €250,000 to €300,000.
TD Paul Donnelly “today Sinn Féin launched our affordable homes plan. It sets out how we will deliver genuinely affordable homes in Dublin West. This would make a real difference to people in Dublin West who are hoping to finally have a home of their own.”
“I know that across the constituency so many people want to own their own place but have been priced out by years of bad policies by Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael that have fuelled the housing crisis,” he said.
“The policy Sinn Féin are publishing today sets out how there is a better way. How people can have hope of owning their own home. How in government, Sinn Féin would deliver genuinely affordable homes so that people currently priced out can finally own their own place at an affordable cost.”
He said that the party would publish a “comprehensive” and fully-costed plan in early September.
“Today’s document detailed how a Sinn Féin led Government would deliver 50,000 affordable homes to rent and buy across the state. The homes would be delivered by Local Authorities, Approved Housing Bodies and Community Housing Trusts. They would be for sale at prices from €250,000 to €300,000 and would be delivered in every county across the state including here in Dublin West.”
“Our plan sets out an ambitious programme of state-funded affordable rental and purchase homes. It also shows that by the state providing or covering the cost of the land, site servicing and utility connections, and waiving development levies these homes can be sold to eligible purchasers for prices between €250,000 and €300,000.”
“The affordable purchase homes will be available to single people and couples who earn up to €90,000 a year gross. The affordable rentals for people on net incomes of up to €66,000 in Dublin and €59,000 elsewhere.”
“There is a growing number of people who are not eligible for social housing but who struggle or simply cannot afford to rent or buy on the private market; our plan is to provide homes for these people at prices they can afford.”
“Sinn Féin’s plan would make a real difference for people in Dublin West hoping to own their own home,” he said.