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News : Irish Last Updated: Dec 19th, 2007 - 13:17:15


Record number of Irish houses built in 2004
By Finfacts Team
Mar 7, 2005, 14:45

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Mr. Noel Ahern, T.D., Minister for Housing and Urban Renewal, announced today  the total number of house completions for 2004 at 76,954 units, up 11.8% on 2003.
 

Table  1



Total House Completions :  2004

County Councils[1]

 

Carlow

  1,152

Cavan

  1,707

Clare

 1,831

Cork

5,912

Donegal

2,812

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown

 1,777

Fingal

7,734

Galway

3,392

Kerry

2,742

Kildare

3,479

Kilkenny

   1,384

Laois

1,626

Leitrim

   844

Limerick

 1,782

Longford

   909

Louth

2,328

Mayo

 2,235

Meath

3,550

Monaghan

   727

North Tipperary

1,851

Offaly

   1,516

Roscommon

   1,170

Sligo

   1,312

South Dublin

2,769

South Tipperary

   631

Waterford

   1,248

Westmeath

   2,125

Wexford

3,043

Wicklow

2,076

City Councils

 

Cork

 2,364

Dublin

4,530

Galway

 1,549

Limerick

    1,324

Waterford

                                                             1,123  

Conversions

                                                               400

Whole Country

                                                           76,954


 

"We are building more than double the amount of housing units in 2004 than in 1997" the Minister said. "In facing up to the challenges effecting housing supply a number of years ago, the Government has created an environment for these substantial improvements in supply. This has brought us to the position where we are building at a much higher rate than our EU colleagues – at over 19 houses per 1,000 people" the Minister asserted.
 

Table  2

Year

Number of House Completions

1993

21,391

1994

26,863

1995

30,575

1996

33,725

1997

38,842

1998

42,349

1999

46,512

2000

49,812

2001

52,602

2002

57,695

2003

68,819

2004

76,954


House completions in Dublin at 16,810 units are up 113% and in the Greater Dublin Area (GDA – Dublin City and County, Counties Kildare, Meath and Wicklow) at 25,915 units up 140% on 1994. "I am particularly pleased that this achievement has been seen throughout the country, but in particular in the highly populated areas of Dublin and the Greater Dublin area" the Minister stated.  

New house registrations in 2004 at 60,782 showed an increase of 6.9% on 2003.   "The increase in house registrations together with the significant supply of serviced land already announced by me, augurs well for continued house building for the foreseeable future", the Minister continued.  

The Minister also indicated that he expected considerable growth in the output of affordable housing through the various affordable housing schemes with about 11,000 expected to be delivered through these schemes in the period 2005 to 2007.  


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