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South Dublin County Council to Invest in 4,500 New Homes

The South Dublin County Council (SDCC) have initiated a proposal that could deliver up to 4,500 new homes in areas throughout South Dublin. The €1 billion investment will be delivered in the coming years through a combination of traditional design and build and joint venture solutions. It is part of the Council’s plan to show its commitment to the government’s overall Rebuilding Ireland programme. 

It is expected that over 70% of the 4,500 homes will be either social or affordable housing. The final breakdown of the five mixed tenure developments will be decided based on the final master plans approved for each site and on the government’s affordable housing scheme.

The lands discussed at Monday’s Council meeting included:

  • 2,600 new homes at the recently approved Clonburris SDZ scheme
  • 1,000 new homes at Kilcarbery in Clondalkin
  • 500 new homes in Killinarden, Tallaght
  • 250 new homes in Rathcoole
  • (and a further) 150 new homes at Belgard Road, Tallaght

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