🏠 Housing

7 policies across all parties

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🏠 Housing SocDems Signature

Affordable Housing Programme

75,000 affordable homes on state land. Under €300,000 in Dublin. Under €260,000 elsewhere.

Hundreds of thousands of younger adults are stuck living in the family home, unable to move out and move on with their lives because they …

€1.3 billion/year + €290m capital
🏠 Housing SF

300,000 Homes Including 125,000 Social and Affordable

300,000+ homes over 5 years. 125,000 social/affordable. Rent freeze. End homelessness by 2030.

Sinn FΓ©in's housing plan is the most interventionist of the three large parties. It includes a rent freeze, an eviction ban, and 125,000 social and …

🏠 Housing FG

300,000 New Homes by 2030

300,000 homes by 2030. Help to Buy increased to €40,000. Rent tax credit to €1,500.

Fine Gael's housing plan centres on market-led delivery with state support for first-time buyers. The approach relies on tax incentives for buyers and landlords, with …

€40 billion total
🏠 Housing Labour

50,000 Homes Annually, Scaling to 60,000+

50,000 homes/year, scaling to 60,000+. State construction company via LDA. Phase out Help to Buy.

Labour's housing plan centres on transforming the Land Development Agency into a state construction company β€” the most structurally ambitious proposal after the Social Democrats.

🏠 Housing Greens

50,000-53,000 Homes Yearly with Vacancy Focus

50,000-53,000 homes/year. 15,000 affordable/cost rental. 12,000 social. 4,000+ vacant renovated.

The Green Party's housing plan combines new builds with a strong emphasis on bringing vacant and derelict homes back into use β€” 4,000+ annually.

🏠 Housing FF

60,000 Homes Per Year by 2030

60,000 homes/year by 2030. 12,000 social homes/year. 2,000 Housing First tenancies.

Fianna FΓ‘il promises to scale housing output to 60,000 homes per year β€” the most ambitious headline number of any party. The plan mixes state …

🏠 Housing PBP

Rent Freeze and Eviction Ban

Rent freeze. Reinstate eviction ban. Renter's tax credit to €3,000.

People Before Profit focuses on immediate renter protections rather than large-scale building targets β€” rent freeze, eviction ban, and a tripled rent tax credit.