Subscribe to our Construction Newsfeed
Ireland Construction Directory
Search our 25,507 companies....

Construction News

21/08/2023

Expansion Of First Homes Scheme Should Include Self Builds - FG

Fine Gael is calling for the expansion of the First Home Scheme to include self builds is urgently needed,.

Fine Gael Housing Spokesperson, Senator John Cummins, said that prospective homeowners who are considering building their own homes should be afforded the same opportunities as other first-time buyers who can apply for the First Home Scheme.

Senator Cummins said: "In October 2022, Minister Darragh O’Brien committed to extending the First Home Scheme to Self Builds by the end of the year. Unfortunately, that timeline has passed, but I am aware that there are complexities involved.

"This is not as straightforward as a house purchase that has a fixed price. Self builds by their nature only have estimated costs at the outset, which can rise due to inflation as well as unexpected outlays. However, notwithstanding the logistics, time is of the essence now in getting this change implemented.

-- Advertisement --

"The existing First Home Scheme provides an equity stake of up to 30% towards the cost of purchasing a new home; 20% if being combined with the Help to Buy scheme. I envisage the expansion of the scheme to self-build homes operating on the same basis with an equity based on the difference between the mortgage approval figure and the cost of the build.

"Having the dual support of the Help to Buy scheme and the option of the First Home Scheme available to those building their first home would be a significant measure. Since its introduction, the Help to Buy Scheme has assisted 41,794 individuals and families to get four years of their tax back, up to a maximum of €30,000 towards their deposit. Of these, 10,610 (25%) were for self builds.

"It is clear to me from my interaction with many young people who are in the process of building their own homes, particularly in rural Ireland, that inflationary pressures have meant they now have a shortfall between their mortgage approval figure and the revised costs of their project."

Latest Construction News

17/07/2026
Cork County Council has allocated almost €200,000 in grant funding to property and business owners across the county to support improvements to town centre properties. A total of 145 applications were submitted under the 2026 Streetscape Enhancement Scheme, with funding of €199,208.85 awarded to 11
Read More
17/07/2026
MRP has secured planning permission for a £250m redevelopment of Liberty House at Kensington Olympia, following approval by the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham’s Planning Committee. The project will deliver 110,000 sq ft of Grade A office space and a four-star, 371-bedroom Maldron hotel, pr
Read More
17/07/2026
Dublin City Council has marked a key milestone in the regeneration of Phase 1 at Cromcastle Court and the Old Coalyard site in Coolock, Dublin 5, with the official start of demolition works. Lord Mayor of Dublin Daryl Barron officiated at the event, which signals the beginning of on-site activity t
Read More
17/07/2026
Water supplies are returning to customers in Cavan Town after a major leak on a water main at Billis Reservoir caused outages and reduced pressure on Wednesday evening. Uisce Éireann crews successfully isolated the leak and completed repair works on Thursday morning. Reservoir levels are now recove
Read More
17/07/2026
If you've just had building work done, here's the honest answer: "the builders cleaned up" and "the space is actually ready to use" are two completely different things. Most disappointment with after builders cleaning comes down to not knowing what should be included — so here's what a proper job ac
Read More
17/07/2026
Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, James Browne TD, alongside Minister of State for Local Government and Planning, John Cummins TD, and Minister of State for Older People and Housing, Kieran O'Donnell TD, has published the Mid-Year Progress Report 2026 on the implementation of the
Read More
17/07/2026
Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins has announced a carriageway resurfacing project on the A2 Ballywalter Road in Millisle, beginning Monday 27 July 2026. The works will cover 1.1 kilometres of asphalt resurfacing from Drumfad Road to a point beyond Ballywiskin Road, aimed at improving the road’s d
Read More
17/07/2026
Swatragh-based digital construction start-up Hillside Designs is gearing up for significant expansion as it approaches its first year in business. Founded by Fintan O'Kane with support from the government-backed Go Succeed business support service, the company was established to meet growing demand
Read More
17/07/2026
Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins has confirmed a £420,000 carriageway resurfacing project on the A6 Glenshane Road at Curran will get under way on Monday 27 July. The scheme will cover around 1km of road between the Knockloughrim Link Road and Lurganagoose Road junctions. Minister Kimmins said:
Read More
17/07/2026
Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins has announced a £450,000 carriageway resurfacing scheme on the B7 Chapel Hill Road in Mayobridge, beginning on Monday 27 July 2026. The project will cover 1.6 kilometres across two stretches: an urban section from the roundabout to just beyond Chapel Car Park, an
Read More
WTH SuppliesConstruction Information ServicesEnviroflow Drain Cleaning and Environmental ServicesAtbec LimitedSouthern Crusher Spares LtdIndustry Training ServicesShannonside GalvanizingIrish Fencing ServicesGroundforce IrelandScannell Safety Services