Yeah, the Togher development worries me a little. I was under the misguided naive belief that the whole affordable housing scheme was put together to avoid council housing-estates...not create them??
I heard re Togher that the Aff. Houses are on one side of the development and the social houses on the other and that the social houses are a bit nicer as Affordable's have no gardensnow how true that is I dont know as haven't seen them personally, might take a trip there at the weekend for a look. Cork CC have also bought the new development at Churchfield too I hear, wonder will it be a mix like togher again.
Have to say I was impressed with the houses as well. They seemed quite spacious. The 2 bed apartments were also nice, my only concern being that the bedrooms were bit small but I feel the living space made up for it. I only have one major concern about them. There are four houses which face directly onto the main road and with the large winndows they have I fear they'd attract stone throeing etc. I'm not saying that kind of it is specific to the area before anyone starts but I just think they were badly planned. Other than that a lovely development, leisure centre right next door as well.
Hi everyone, this is my first time posting here.. I was just wondering if anybody has any idea when the houses in Fairhill or Hollyhill are likely to be allocated? Do you have to interview or just apply? I sent in a general application a few months ago (like the rest of the world) but am wondering what I should do now? Also, roughly (to the nearest 50) how many singletons would be applying for two bedroomed places? Is it a pipe dream to think I may be granted a house/apt sometime? Are people usually waiting months or years? So many questions... Thanks in advance to anybody for replying, it's great to have someone to ask - even if all that is given is an informed opinion. Good luck to you all.
sure. Questions are now being asked as to why the Council is engaging in seperate deals with private developers to buy housing off them at market rates whicle at the same time allowing developers to buy their way out of Part V . e.g the Atkins Hall apartments. The developer has great difficulty selling these, yet the City Council in paying €250,000 each for them which is more than they were going for on the open market. My understanding is that the deal with Brideview which was supposed to be a done deal a few weeks ago has still not gone through. btw Part V was not enforced for Togher Rd or Atkins Hall before they were built.
What do you mean when you say "The developer has great difficulty selling these" - are you talking about the development on togher road? They were never put up for sale - once development finished the first of the pople allocated council houses started moving in!
anyone got up to date information on Cork City affordable housing situation?
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