Already have 2 apartments myself. One in D4, one in D8 but still applied, fingers crossed 🤞
Bill_Badbody on
A 1 in 10 chance of getting one, probably actually higher as many applicants will be rejected for one reason or another.
Ive walked around there a few times, they do look really nice.
LucyVialli on
God speed.
TeoKajLibroj on
>In O’Devaney Gardens, the council is providing discounts of between 5 per cent and more than 27 per cent.
Due to the housing shortage, there would have been strong demand for the apartments anyways, but considering that these are substantially below market price, it’s no surprise that so many people applied for them.
Adventurous-Tax512 on
More than 1000 is a bit ambiguous
ManchurianCandidate5 on
Ireland has become the set for the Hunger Games
chimpdoctor on
Great chance 1 in 10 in fairness
shellakabookie on
Sick to death of them being called affordable homes,nothing affordable about them
Intelligent-Price-39 on
Want to ask, are the people displaced getting any preference?
Past_Committee8446 on
Its a harsh system, 70% of the apartments are first come first served so if you haven’t got your application in within 5 mins of it opening then you have little chance of getting one.
jonnieggg on
Shit game of musical chairs. Might as well buy a ticket for the omaze house lottery.
Think-Juggernaut8859 on
How is the decision made as to who gets the houses?
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Already have 2 apartments myself. One in D4, one in D8 but still applied, fingers crossed 🤞
A 1 in 10 chance of getting one, probably actually higher as many applicants will be rejected for one reason or another.
Ive walked around there a few times, they do look really nice.
God speed.
>In O’Devaney Gardens, the council is providing discounts of between 5 per cent and more than 27 per cent.
Due to the housing shortage, there would have been strong demand for the apartments anyways, but considering that these are substantially below market price, it’s no surprise that so many people applied for them.
More than 1000 is a bit ambiguous
Ireland has become the set for the Hunger Games
Great chance 1 in 10 in fairness
Sick to death of them being called affordable homes,nothing affordable about them
Want to ask, are the people displaced getting any preference?
Its a harsh system, 70% of the apartments are first come first served so if you haven’t got your application in within 5 mins of it opening then you have little chance of getting one.
Shit game of musical chairs. Might as well buy a ticket for the omaze house lottery.
How is the decision made as to who gets the houses?