Six biggest housing bodies have assets of €2.8 billion Long-term loans from the state to Approved Housing Bodies cover about 30 per cent of the cost of new builds 25th April, 2021
The rise in AHBs’ fixed assets has been driven by the state’s increasing reliance on these non-profit charities to provide new social and affordable housing
The country’s six biggest affordable housing bodies (AHBs) have doubled their fixed assets to €2.8 billion in the space of five years, according to new figures compiled by the
Business Post.
The rise has been driven by the state’s increasing reliance on these non-profit charities to provide new social and affordable housing.
Part 8 Planning Permission for the construction of
46 quality new one-bedroom apartments for older persons. The scheme is located on the site of the former St. Finbar’s Court complex (demolished) in Cabra, Dublin 7 that consisted of 29 bedsit units and was built in 1977. This proposal will now go out to tender for construction of the new homes plus a community building.
Part 8 Planning Permission for the construction of
12 quality new apartments. These apartments will be designated as permanent Social Housing for applicants on the Council’s Housing List and has four one-bedroom homes suitable for older persons. The scheme is located at the junction of Moatview Drive and Belcamp Crescent in Coolock, Dublin 17. The apartments are in four blocks that are two storey in height with three homes in each block. This scheme will be developed under our Volumetric (Rapid Build) programme and it will now go out to tender for construction as soon as possible.