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Airton Plaza, Belgard Road, Dublin 24

Airton Plaza, located on the Belgard Road, Tallaght, Dublin 24, will provide 230 brand new, A-rated homes. This new neighbourhood offers a mix of newly built homes, including 75 x one-bed apartments, 148 x two-bed apartments and 7 x three-bed apartments. Airton Plaza is close to many amenities, including Tallaght Hospital and TU Dublin Tallaght campus. Shopping and leisure amenities in the area include, the Belgard Retail Park and The Square shopping centre. These spacious homes are spread across two main blocks connected by a central landscaped courtyard.

The neighbourhood will feature commercial spaces, retail units, a creche and outdoor communal space, including a children’s play area. These bright homes will benefit from excellent transport links and are close to bus and Luas routes. In addition to the low cost to run these homes, new Cost Rental residents will also benefit from secure, life-long tenancies and high-quality, responsive management and maintenance.

Airton Plaza, Belgard Road, Dublin 24
For more information on Airton Plaza Cost Rental homes, please see our frequently asked questions
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Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible, you need to be able to prove the following:

  • Your net household income is below €66,000 per annum
  • You are not in receipt of any social housing supports (including Rent Supplement or HAP)
  • You do not own a property
  • Your household size matches the size of the property advertised (All members of the household must be living in Ireland at time of applying.)
  • You can afford to pay the cost rent for the home
  • Your household has only entered one application for a specific cost rental property

*Terms and conditions for cost rental housing in Ireland are set out in the Affordable Housing Act 2021.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cost Rental?

This new housing tenure offers a long-term, secure rental option that will contribute to the development of a healthy housing market in Ireland. The rent is based on the cost of building, managing, and maintaining the homes which means it is an affordable housing option.

Where is the scheme located?

The Scheme is located at Airton Plaza, Belgard Road, Tallaght Dublin 24. There are 230 properties available which include 75 x one bed apartments , 148 x two bed apartments and 7 x three bed apartments. Airton Plaza is close to many amenities, including Tallaght Hospital, TU Dublin Tallaght campus and shopping and leisure amenities such as the Belgard Retail Park and The Square shopping centre. The homes are spread across two main blocks connected by a central landscaped courtyard. The scheme will feature commercial spaces, retail units, a creche and outdoor communal space, including a children’s play area. The homes benefit from excellent transport links and are close to bus and Luas routes. 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.

As the rent is based on the cost of building and maintaining the property these homes in Airton Plaza represent good value for the local area – with rents approximately 26% below market rent

How much is the rent?
  • One-bed apartment – €1,400 per calendar month
  • Two-bed apartment – €1,715 per calendar month
  • Three-bed apartment – €1,800 per calendar month

All cost rental rents are set at a minimum level of 25% below the market rents in the area where the scheme is located.

How much is the deposit?

The deposit is one month’s rent less €50 as shown below.

  • 1 Bed Apartment – € 1,350
  • 2 bed Apartment – €1,665
  • 3 bed Apartment- €1,750
Are the homes furnished?

The apartments are unfurnished to allow residents to decorate them according to their own taste. They will have flooring and white goods (fridge/freezer, dishwasher, oven & hob, microwave, washer & dryer)

  • Roller blinds also included, with blackout blinds in bedrooms.
  • Flooring will consist of laminate flooring except in bathrooms which are tiled.
  • Tenant to set up their own utilities
Is there parking provided?

Please be aware that parking is extremely limited at Airton Plaza and will not be available for all residents. There may be an extra charge for parking in addition to the monthly rent

Are pets allowed?

Clúid has a strict no pet policy in apartments.

When will they be ready to move into?

The apartments will will be ready in December 2024/January 2025

Am I eligible for the cost rental scheme?

To be eligible, you need to be able to prove the following:

  • Your net household income is below €66,000 per annum
  • You are not in receipt of any social housing supports (including Rent Supplement or HAP)
  • You do not own a property
  • Your household size matches the size of the property advertised (All members of the household must be living in Ireland at time of applying.)
  • You can afford to pay the cost rent for the home
  • Your household has only entered one application for a specific cost rental property

*Terms and conditions for cost rental housing in Ireland are set out in the Affordable Housing Act 2021.

What if my circumstances changed after I've been allocated a property?

Applications are assessed at point of entry. If for example, after you’ve been allocated a property your household income increased above €66,000 you would still be entitled to continue renting the property.

How do I know if I can afford the rent?

Rent is generally considered to be ‘affordable’ if it is no more than 35% of your net household income (See the “What is net household Income” FAQ for an explanation of net household income).

  • For a one bedroom apartment, net household income should be approximately €48,000 or above
  • For a two bedroom apartment , net houshold income should be appoximately €58,800 or above
  • For a three bedroom apartment, net household income should be approximately €61,714 or above.

If you earn less than the amount above, we may give you the option to evidence that, while on your current income, you have paid the same rent or higher for the preceding two years without defaulting.

How do I apply?

You can apply on the Clúid website and follow the instructions. This is the only method to apply, registration of interest cannot be made by post or over the phone.

Once you have selected the property that you are eligible for, you will need to enter your details into our self-service eligibility checker and register your interest.

If this will be a joint application, enter information for two applicants. This is a three-step process:

  • You must first register your interest in the property.
  • If there are more interested applicants than available properties, all applications will then be entered into a lottery. Once the lottery takes place, we will begin reviewing applications from the top of the list.
  • From the start of the list applicants will receive an email requesting them to upload all their documents. Applicants will have 72 hours to upload all necessary documents. Applications with all requested documents will be prioritised.
What is the closing date for applications?

The closing date for Airton Plaza is 5.00 pm Wednesday 13th November 2024

What size property can I apply for?

You should apply for the size property that matches your needs. We will seek not to under or over-occupy properties. In other words, a 1-bed home will not be allocated to a family of two adults and one child, and a 2-bed home would not be allocated to a single adult. Set out below, are the guidelines we will be following:

  • One-bed unit- suitable for one adult or a cohabiting couple
  • Two -bed unit – suitable for two single adults in a house share/ cohabiting couple or cohabiting couple/lone parent with 1 or 2 children
  • Three -bed unit – suitable for three single adults in a house share or cohabiting couple/lone parent with 2 to 3 children

We will not consider an application that will lead to over occupation of a property. Over occupation is where more than two children are occupying one bedroom per household.

What documents do I need to provide?

The following documents will need to be submitted;

  • Proof of ID for each household member, including children
  • Proof of Address
  • Proof of Residency
  • Proof of Income for all members of the household over 18
  • Employer Reference for all members of the household over 18
  • Landlord Reference for all members of the household over 18
  • Bank Statements for all members of the household over 18

Please have these documents ready when you register your interest. Once the lottery takes place, we will begin reviewing applications from the top of the list. If your application is successful, you will have 72 hours to upload your documents and complete the application process.

How long is the tenancy?

The tenancy is a rolling contract. Provided there are no issues with breach of tenancy or rent arrears, after six months you will have security of tenure. This means you can only be evicted from the apartment if you breach your tenancy agreement or fail to pay the rent. These properties are a long-term rental option that offer security of tenure.

Will I be able to purchase the property?

No. These properties will not be available to purchase.

What is net household income?

Net household income is calculated by adding together the net income for each household member aged 18 years and over. Net income means that income tax, universal social charge, PRSI and superannuation are deducted from the relevant gross assessable income. Click here for an explanation of payslip terms.

Income that is assessable for the purposes of assessing eligibility for Cost Rental housing:

  • income from employment including overtime, bonuses and commissions. Overtime payments, commissions and bonuses will be assessable as follows:
    • overtime – generally restricted to a maximum of 10% of basic income, but regular overtime may be taken into account;
    • bonus – restricted to a maximum of 10% of basic income;
    • commission – restricted to a maximum of 30% of basic income, where applicable;
  • income from self-employment;
  • maintenance payments received, subject to criteria set out in the Guidance notes on the Household Means Policy of 30 March 2011
  • income from dividends, capital investments and other similar sources of income;
  • occupational and social welfare pensions, from whatever source, including from abroad, and
  • all income from social insurance and social assistance payments, allowances, and benefits, including Family Income Supplement is assessable, with the exception of the below.

Income from the following sources shall, in all cases, be disregarded for the purposes of assessing income:

  • child benefit or guardian’s payment;
  • exceptional or urgent needs payments;
  • carer’s allowance;
  • scholarships or higher education grants;
  • foster care payments;
  • domiciliary care allowance;
  • allowances/assistance from charities;
  • fuel allowance;
  • mobility allowance;
  • living alone allowance;
  • rent or mortgage interest supplements; and
  • payments under FÁS schemes.
Can I apply multiple times?

No, only one application per household is permitted. Anyone applying multiple times will be disqualified from the lottery.

How will the cost rental homes be allocated?

If we receive more eligible applicants than there are properties available, applicants will be selected via a lottery.

How does the lottery work?

The lottery will be run once the advertising of the properties has ceased. This is operated by an external agency with full audit trail for transparency. The lottery will create at random a list of all applicants and we will approach applicants from the top of the list.

What is acceptable proof for each document?
  • Proof of ID (Current Valid Signed Passport/Current Valid Passport Card/Current Valid Travel Document/Current Valid EU/EEA Driving Licence – must contain photograph (Irish Provisional accepted)/Current EU National Identity Card)
  • Proof of address (Utility Bill e.g. telephone, mobile, gas, electricity, heating, oil, waste collection (where a utility bill is a first bill, a second form of address verification is required)/Correspondence from a Regulated Financial Institution operating in the Republic of Ireland (Insurance / Assurance Co., Bank, Building Society, Credit Union, Credit Card Company)/Correspondence from a Government Department / Body)
  • Proof of Residency in the Republic of Ireland. Documents that are eligible as proof of residence are as follows
  • Employment Details Summary (P60)
  • Statement of Payments/Benefits from Dept. of Social Protection
  • Tenancy agreement if you are renting
  • Bank statements for at least 3 months showing day-to-day transactions or Direct Debits for utility bills
  • An employment letter from your current employer, which includes your name, address and date you commenced work
  • Proof of income
  • If employed: Employment Details Summary (P60)
  • last three months’ payslips
  • End of Year Statement (P21)
  • If self-employed– a minimum of 1 year’s accounts, along with an up-to-date tax balancing statement and preliminary tax receipt.
  • Social Welfare Income – documentary evidence of all social insurance and social assistance payments, allowances and pensions being received by members of the household. As income of household members over 18 is also included in the assessment for qualification, evidence of payments to these household members is also needed.
  • Employer Reference, dated within the previous 6 weeks
  • Landlord Reference, dated within the previous 6 weeks
  • Bank Statements for the previous 6 months

If a member of the household has no income, you must provide evidence of this, this can be done by providing a statement from social welfare showing no payments and an statement from revenue showing no employment.

If a member of the household is over 18 however in full time education, they must provide a letter from the college stating this.

When will I know if I am successful or not?

If your name is chosen from the lottery, you will hear from us within 20 working days after the closing date.

Will you contact me if I am unsuccessful?

Yes, we will notify all applicants whether they are successful or not within 30 working days after the closing date.

Can I add my name to a cost rental waiting list?

No – Clúid will not be holding a waiting list for cost rental housing. You will be able to apply again when further schemes are advertised. We now have the option to sign up for notifications of new scheme launches – https://www.cluid.ie/cost-rental/#sgn_form

Can I transfer from a social home into a cost rental home?

You cannot transfer from a social home into a cost rental home.

However, if your net income is within the threshold (between approximately €48,000 and €66,000) you can apply for a Cost Rental home. If you are selected you will need to give up your social home and you will be paying Cost Rental rent, rather than your current social rent, which is based on your income. You will also be unable to receive HAP or RAS.

Will there be further cost rental schemes?

Yes, there will. Keep an eye on the Clúid website for further details.

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