‘Housing for All - a New Housing Plan for Ireland’ is the government’s housing plan to 2030.
It is a multi-annual, multi-billion euro plan which will improve Ireland’s housing system and deliver more homes of all types for people with different housing needs.
The government’s overall objective is that every citizen in the State should have access to good quality homes:
Housing for All provides four pathways to achieving four overarching objectives:
• Supporting Homeownership and Increasing Affordability;
• Eradicating Homelessness, Increasing Social Housing Delivery and Supporting Social Inclusion;
• Increasing New Housing Supply; and
• Addressing Vacancy and Efficient Use of Existing Stock. Each of the pathways contains a comprehensive suite of actions to achieve these Housing Policy Objectives.
Donegal County Council is committed to increasing their supply of social housing within the County. See further details on Donegal’s Housing Delivery Action Plan 2022 – 2026