The current target under Housing for All is 33,000 per year. This ranged from 24,600 in 2022 to 40,500 in 2030.
An average of 50,000 homes will be delivered per year between 2025 and 2023 under a new framework to be agreed by Cabinet on Tuesday morning.
The current target under Housing for All is 33,000 per year. This ranged from 24,600 in 2022 to 40,500 in 2023. In the near term, Mr O’Brien is expected to tell Cabinet that from 2025 to 2030 a total of 303,000 homes should be delivered. This would be an average of 50,500 new homes per year, building up to 60,000 in 2030.
However, Sinn Féin's housing spokesman Eoin Ó Broin accused Minister O'Brien of "deliberately misleading the public on the actual level of new home commencements" as he argued that notices were "artificially inflated in both April and September this year as developers sought to avail of the development levy and water connection waiver".
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