The Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant is a grant that is available if you are turning a vacant house or building into your permanent home or a rental property.
A grant of up to €50,000 is available to refurbish the property. If the property is deemed to be derelict, i.e. structurally unsound and dangerous, a grant of up to €70,000 is available and this must be supported by an independent building condition assessment report with photographic evidence that has been prepared by a qualified professional, to confirm that the property is structurally unsound and dangerous. The maximum rate of grants payable is increased by 20% for eligible vacant and derelict properties on off-shore islands, i.e. €60,000 and €84,000 if the property is deemed to be derelict.
The grant applies to qualifying vacant properties in cities, towns, villages and rural parts of the country.
To qualify for the grant, you must:
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Application Forms, Further information, Frequency Asked Questions and Scheme outline is available at the following link: gov.ie - Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant (www.gov.ie)
Queries in relation to the Scheme may be emailed to [email protected] or by telephone to 074 9153900.
Completed application forms should be submitted by email to [email protected] or in hard copy to the Vacant Homes Officer, Donegal County Council, County House, Lifford, Co. Donegal, F93 Y622.
The Department of Housing, Local Government, and Heritage is running a pilot scheme to provide grants for expert conservation advice to owners of vacant farmhouses in private ownership who are availing of and/or considering the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant.
The Conservation Advice Grant Scheme for Vacant Traditional Farmhouses will provide a grant of up to €7,500 (ex VAT) to cover the cost of having a conservation expert with proven and appropriate expertise to visit the property, conduct a survey, and compile tailored conservation advice for the property owner. The report will outline the condition of the building, suggest conservation repairs and improvements which would improve the building and enhance the building’s character, energy efficiency, integrity, and amenity.
Further information, including the application process, is available at the following links.