Cork County Council Announces 12 Affordable Homes in Bantry
A new affordable housing development in Bantry will open for applications in two weeks’ time. Cork County Council is inviting prospective homeowners to apply for the new three bed houses at An Cnocan, Milleencoola, which are being offered at a discounted rate, from 12 noon on Monday the 25th of November 2024.
The 12 A-rated family homes are in a new development situated a short distance from Bantry village, offering the serenity of rural living but also being located within walking distance of the town centre. Constructed by Remcoll Developments Ltd, the houses will generally be available for first-time buyers who do not own a home (although a small number of exceptions apply) and Fresh Start Applicants.
The houses will be available from €235,000 which represents a reduction of approximately 17.5% from market value.
Welcoming the new affordable homes, Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr. Joe Carroll said,
Through the Scheme, purchasers will enter an affordable dwelling purchase arrangement with Cork County Council. Under this arrangement, the Council will retain a percentage equity share in the dwelling, equal to the difference between the market value of the dwelling and the price paid by the purchaser, expressed as a percentage of the market value of the dwelling (minimum of 5%).
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Moira Murrell added,
Applications for the scheme will be accepted between 12 noon on the 25th of November 2024 and 12 noon on the 16th of December 2024 via the online application portal.
Further information on this scheme and other upcoming schemes, including the Scheme of Priority, guide to making an application and documentation required, is also available on the website.