A Limerick ‘Turnkey’ programme has been launched which could create 1,000 homes for the county

Date: 27 Jun 2019

Limerick City and County Council has launched a new programme that has the potential to kick-start inactive planning permissions to deliver up to 1,000 new homes. The Turnkey programme will be open to all small builders and developers who have sites with full planning permission that have yet to be activated, typically due to unavailability of finance.

The programme will see the local authority sign contracts for the purchase of new homes, with the price including a ‘builder’s profit’. With the contract guaranteeing the viability of the project, Turnkey schemes will enable small builders and developers to secure finance, potentially triggering the development of a large number of sites across the city and county that are otherwise in a logjam. Currently some 3,500 units have planning permissions but only 11% have been developed, with some of the permissions dating back as far as 10 years.

Launching the project, Deputy Mayor of the City and County of Limerick Cllr Adam Teskey said: “In Limerick, we have 2,432 applications on our housing list and we are looking at a number of ways of fast-tracking the delivery of homes and the Turnkey campaign we are launching today is just one of them.

“Together with the local authority’s ongoing ‘build, buy and lease’ programmes, the local authority’s vacant properties programme in our towns and villages and the Part 5 requirement on all developments to have a minimum 10% social housing mix, we are making very significant inroads in terms of housing delivery in Limerick.”

Original article: irishconstruction.com

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