Applications open for new rental homes in Navan at 33% below market value
Clúid Housing, Ireland’s leading AHB, is opening applications for 36 new Cost Rental homes at Woodstream, Bailis, Navan, Co. Meath.
Applications for new Cost Rental houses at Woodstream, Bailis, Navan, Co. Meath open at 9am on Wednesday 16 October. Interested applicants will be able to register their interest for one of the 36 brand new, A-rated three-bed houses. Rent for each three-bed house is €1,374 per month. These rents represent a 33% discount on current market rents in the area. In addition to the low cost to run these brand-new homes, new Cost Rental residents will also benefit from secure, life-long tenancies and high-quality, responsive management and maintenance.
The new Cost Rental homes were delivered by Clúid in partnership with Meath County Council, and with the support of the Department of Housing, Heritage and Local Government, The Housing Agency and the Housing Finance Agency. They are part of the wider Woodstream estate, developed by Andrews Construction, and are close to the vibrant town of Navan, with its many amenities and transport links.
Those interested in renting one of these homes can find more information and start the application process on www.cluid.ie.
Brian O’Gorman, Chief Executive Officer, Clúid Housing, commented: “Cost Rental has the potential to change the lives of those struggling with the private rental market, by offering them a secure, high-quality home for life, at a discounted rent. We hope these new homes at Woodstream will allow 36 more households to put down roots and contribute to the local community here in Navan. Clúid is working hard to delivery Cost Rental homes at scale across the country so many more people can benefit from the security of Cost Rental.”
Visitors to the Clúid website can also register to be notified about upcoming Cost Rental homes in their area. Clúid manages over 320 Cost Rental homes in Kildare, Dublin, Cork, Kilkenny, Meath and Laois and is expecting to deliver more than 300 Cost Rental homes in the coming months.
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Notes to the Editor:
Fiona O’Connor – Communications & Engagement Manager – Clúid Housing
+353 87 113 5411 – foconnor@cluid.ie
What is Cost Rental Housing?
Cost Rental is a new, secure form of rental housing tenure in Ireland, designed for people whose income means they don’t qualify for social housing or other support, such as HAP, but who still struggle to rent on the open market. All Cost Rental homes have their rents set at a minimum level of 25% below the local market rents. The rents in Cost Rental homes are set to cover the cost of construction, maintenance, and operation of the development, ensuring long-term affordability for residents.
To be eligible to rent one of these new Cost Rental homes, applicants must be able to prove:
Their net household income is below €59,000 (€66,000 for homes in Dublin) per year
They are not receiving any social housing supports, such as HAP or Rent Supplement
They can afford the rent
They don’t own a property
The household is the correct size for the home
About Clúid Housing
Clúid Housing is an independent, not-for-profit housing association, and is one of the largest approved housing bodies (AHBs) in Ireland. Established in 1994, Clúid leads the way in providing high quality, affordable rented homes to people in housing need. We work in partnership with local authorities to provide housing to those on social housing waiting lists. Clúid owns and manages over 12,000 properties providing a home to more than 30,000 people.
Clúid delivered 1,085 new homes in 2023 and is on-track to deliver 1,200 new social and Cost Rental homes in 2024.
Clúid currently manages over 320 Cost Rental homes across Ireland, with more than 300 additional new Cost Rental homes scheduled for delivery in the last quarter of 2024.
Our team of 300 highly qualified professional employees are committed to providing quality housing and services that enable people to create homes and thriving communities.
Clúid’s annual report for 2023 – Partnering for Progress – is available at https://www.cluid.ie/annual-report/
For more information visit www.cluid.ie