DCC on course to exceed yearly target for leasing of social housing, despite government plans to end the practice | Business Post

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Dublin City Council is on course to exceed its yearly target for leasing of social housing despite government plans to end the practice, a new report shows.

Two Three North Apartments, Parkside, Dublin 13: Dublin City Council leasing 35 units in the apartment complex.Picture: Fergal Phillips

Dublin City Council will exceed its target for leasing homes for social housing, a practice the government has committed to phasing out, by more than a third this year. The latest Dublin City Council housing delivery report produced in March outlined that the local authority has been set a target by the Department of Housing to lease 480 homes for social housing on a long-term basis in 2022.€-EUR

 

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