Wednesday, 13 May 2026

Cork County Council Launches Survey to Determine Demand for Affordable Housing

 

People standing in front of houses


Cork County Council has launched an online survey to help determine the level of demand for affordable housing across the county. The information collected will help the Council plan future affordable housing schemes and decide eligibility requirements.

The survey is aimed at first‑time buyers and other people who believe they may be eligible to buy an affordable home. It is available at the link below and will remain open for six weeks.

Participants are asked to provide details such as income levels, family size, disability status and other relevant information. The data gathered will be used by Cork County Council to build a clearer picture of affordable housing need and to support informed decision-making on the scale, design and location of future developments.

Cork County Council is actively progressing the delivery of homes for affordable purchase at a number of locations under the Government’s Delivering Homes, Building Communities 2025-2030 plan. These schemes are intended to support people on low to moderate incomes to purchase their own homes.

The Affordable Purchase Scheme is open to eligible first-time buyers and Fresh Start applicants who meet certain income, property and residency criteria. Fresh Start applies to people that have previously owned a home, but who no longer have a financial interest in that home, due to significant life changes, such as separation, divorce, bankruptcy or insolvency.

The survey is for information-gathering purposes only and there will be no follow-up correspondence with respondents once it has closed. All data will be collected and retained in full compliance with Cork County Council’s Data Protection Policy and GDPR requirements.

The survey is now available at the link below and will be open for six weeks

No comments:

Post a Comment