Association putting apartments on market for social housing and its largest ever cost rental scheme
has bought a 328-unit residential development in Tallaght, Co Dublin , for almost €160 million, which it is putting on the market for social housing as well as its biggest cost rental scheme to date.
Rent for the 75 one-bed cost rental apartments is €1,400 per month, which represents a saving of 26 per cent on the market rent for a similar apartment in the area.For the 148 two-bed cost rental apartments, rent is €1,715 each per month, a 27 per cent discount on market rents. “In addition to the low cost to run these brand-new homes, new cost rental residents will also benefit from secure, lifelong tenancies and high-quality, responsive management and maintenance,” the group added.
Airton Plaza is close to a number of amenities, including Tallaght Hospital, TU Dublin Tallaght campus, as well as shopping and leisure amenities such as the Belgard Retail Park and The Square shopping centre. The homes are also close to bus and Luas routes.
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