Some 60,000 housing commencement notices were filed in 2024
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In a monthly housing update published on Wednesday, it noted the 60,000 commencement notices filed last year represented an increase of 84 per cent on 2023, “and the highest number since the series began in 2014”.Uisce Éireann The waiver was subsequently extended until the end of December last year, while the water connection rebate was extended until October.said the 60,000 commencement notices “confirm that a robust stock of new housing is in the pipeline”, and hailed the development levy waiver and the Úisce Éireann rebate for the rise in such notices.
In the last quarter of 2024, 2,580 apartments were delivered, a decrease of 35 per cent on the same quarter in 2023.
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