The information contained in these FAQ’s contains information about eligibility criteria and how to apply for the Danesfort, Whites Cross, Affordable Housing Scheme. Please read these FAQ’s carefully. It is the responsibility of every applicant to ensure that they demonstrate eligibility for the Danesfort, Whites Cross Affordable Housing Scheme. It is also the responsibility of every applicant to demonstrate that they can fund the purchase price of their chosen house type. At the time of application, mortgage approval in principle, plus savings, plus Help to Buy if applicable, must total at least the minimum price of the house type selected by the applicant. People who are married or in a civil partnership, or who are in a committed relationship and intend to reside in the home with their partner must apply jointly. Please note, you cannot register for the online portal in advance, you can only register when the portal goes live, on the date the portal opens.
The information contained in these FAQ’s contains information about eligibility criteria and how to apply for the Danesfort, Whites Cross, Affordable Housing Scheme. Please read these FAQ’s carefully. It is the responsibility of every applicant to ensure that they demonstrate eligibility for the Danesfort, Whites Cross Affordable Housing Scheme.
It is also the responsibility of every applicant to demonstrate that they can fund the purchase price of their chosen house type. At the time of application, mortgage approval in principle, plus savings, plus Help to Buy if applicable, must total at least the minimum price of the house type selected by the applicant. People who are married or in a civil partnership, or who are in a committed relationship and intend to reside in the home with their partner must apply jointly.
Please note, you cannot register for the online portal in advance, you can only register when the portal goes live, on the date the portal opens.
Under the ‘Local Authority Affordable Purchase Scheme’, Cork City Council is making new homes
available for purchase to eligible and qualifying applicants at reduced prices. In return, Cork City
Council will take a percentage equity stake in the Affordable Purchase home, equal to the discount of
the purchase price from the full market value of the home. For example, if an eligible and qualifying
applicant purchases a home at a 20% discount, Cork City Council will take a 20% equity interest in
the home.
The price to be paid for a new Affordable Purchase home by the purchaser, and the percentage
equity stake to be taken by Cork City Council, are calculated in accordance with Government
Regulations. The price is calculated from an applicant’s maximum mortgage capacity (usually gross
income x 4) subject to a minimum price set by Cork City Council for the home.
In order to be eligible to apply for Cork City Council’s Affordable Housing schemes, applicants must
satisfy the following criteria;
• Each applicant must be a First-Time Buyer or meet the exceptions under the Fresh Start
Principle or own a dwelling which, because of its size, is not suited to the current accommodation
needs of the applicant’s household. If you are a Fresh Start Pinciple Applicant or already own a
dwelling which is not suited to your current accommodation needs, please contact
affordablehousing@corkcity.ie for further information.
• Income Limits apply to each scheme and house type. Details are available on the website of
each Affordable Housing scheme.
• Some applicants with a higher income may also be eligible if their lender will only provide
them with a maximum mortgage which is less than 85.5% of the market value of the dwelling. Please
note, evidence that an applicant cannot avail of a higher mortgage is required by Cork City Council
from their bank or financial institution, in a format which is prescribed by the Affordable Housing
legislation. Applicants will be required to provide Cork City Council with the evidence the council
requires, in the format requested, in the timeframe given. Note that applicants cannot choose to avail
of a lower mortgage than that which is available to them.
• Each person included in the application must have the right to reside indefinitely in the State.
All non-EEA/EU applicants must be legally resident in Ireland for a period of 5 years; or have leave
to remain extending to potentially permit 5 years reckonable residence; or have indefinite leave to
remain in the State. Applicants will have to demonstrate that they meet the residency requirements
and provide past and present IRPs.
• The affordable home must be the household’s normal place of residence. Intending
purchasers from a member state of the EU/European Economic Area can apply for an affordable
home, provided they are living and working in Ireland.
• Applicants’ purchasing power must not exceed 95% of the market value of the property.
This means that your mortgage approval in principle, plus savings, plus HTB if applicable, less the
first €30,000 in savings, cannot exceed 95% of the Open Market Value of the property selected.
• Under the Scheme of Priority for Affordable Dwelling Purchase Arrangements, as adopted
by Cork City Council, where the number of eligible applicants exceeds the number of affordable
dwellings for which applications are made, applications will be prioritised in accordance with your
Cork City Council’s Scheme of Priority. A copy of this document is available in the Related
Documentation Section.
While it is not a requirement, it is strongly recommended that applicants have their Mortgage
Approval in Principle prior to applying for Affordable Housing. If you have not already applied to a
lender for a mortgage at the time of your application, you should do so as soon as possible. You will
be required to have mortgage approval at the time of the assessment of your application –
note that this could be very shortly after submitting your application on the online portal.
A minimum deposit of 10% of the purchase price of the property will also be required so applicants
should ensure they have sufficient savings before applying. First time buyer applicants can avail of the
Help to Buy Scheme. This is operated by the Revenue Commissioners. For more information
please see; https://www.revenue.ie/en/property/help-to-buy-incentive/index.aspx. Please note that
co-habiting or married applicants must be jointly assessed for the mortgage for the property they are
applying for.
Applicants must maximise their mortgage capacity and should apply for a mortgage of four
times your gross household income. Applicants are also required to show that their
mortgage, plus savings, plus HTB if applicable is equal to or greater than the purchase price
of their selected property.
This can be done on the online portal application by self-declaration, and with Revenue Help to Buy
approval. If you are a first-time buyer and have not already applied to Revenue for your Help to Buy
Claim, you should do so as soon as possible.
The affordable purchase price will be calculated by Cork City Council based on the “purchasing
power” of eligible applicants. This calculation takes into account applicants maximum mortgage
capacity, HTB if applicable and savings. The higher an applicant’s purchasing power, the greater their
purchase price will be, and the lower Cork City Council’s equity share will be. All Affordable
properties advertised show a minimum and maximum purchase price, and the determined purchase
price for each applicant will be within this set price range. Note: applicants cannot choose to avail of
the minimum purchase price – each applicant’s purchase price is determined in accordance with their
gross household income and purchasing power.
The purchasing power of applicants will be calculated as the combined total of:
• Maximum mortgage capacity, i.e., typically 4 times gross household income, plus,
• A minimum deposit of 10% of the affordable purchase price including Help to Buy if
applicable, plus,
• Relevant savings**.
The following formula is used to calculate the price of an affordable home:
Gross Household Income (as determined by Cork City Council) *9/10, subject to the minimum purchase price of the property type selected by an applicant.
Example 1, Applicants A & B have a joint gross household income of €70,000 and have applied to purchase an
affordable home with a minimum purchase price of €281,000.
€70,000 x 4 = Mortgage Approval in Principle (€280,000)
€280,000/9*10 = Purchase Price is €311,110.
The applicants will need to demonstrate that they have their mortgage approval in principle of €280,000, plus their
deposit of €31,110 (which can be made up of a combination of savings and HTB if applicable).
Example 2, Applicants A & B have a joint gross household income of €62,000 and have applied to purchase an
affordable home with a minimum purchase price of €281,000.
€62,000 x 4 = Mortgage Approval in Principle (€248,000)
€248,000/9*10 = €275,555. Applicants need demonstrate they can at least meet the minimum purchase price of
€281,000. Therefore, in this case, the applicants will need their mortgage approval in principle of €248,000 plus an
additional €33,000, which can be made up of a combination of savings and HTB if applicable (€248,000 plus
€33,000 = €281,000, min purchase price. Please note that future /projected earnings / bonus etc are not taken
into account – Applicants must have sufficient finances in place at the time of assessment to show they can
meet their purchase price.
** All savings must be declared and must be provided to Cork City Council in the form of a
recent statement, which clearly shows the name and address of the account holder.
Screenshots are not acceptable. You can have the money to cover the deposit on the home and an
additional €30,000. Savings above €30,000 are reckonable towards the calculation of your purchasing
power. And, if this purchasing power goes above the maximum price set for each home, you
may not qualify for the scheme.
All applications are via the Online Portal – there is no general application form or waiting list.
When affordable homes are made available for purchase, they will be advertised in the following
places;
1. Cork City Council’s website
2. Cork City Council’s Social Media pages
3. In a local/national newspaper
The advertisement will include details about the scheme including how and when to apply.
Applications will be accepted through an online application portal. Please note, you cannot
register for the online portal in advance, you must register when the portal goes live on the
date the portal opens.
On the day the application portal opens, you will be required to register on the portal before you can
proceed to application stage. You can then proceed to complete the online application form and
upload the requested documentation.
Please be aware that applications must include all the required documentation and will be
prioritised on a first come first served basis. Applicants who submit incomplete applications
will be contacted to request outstanding information and it is only when all the relevant
information is received that your completed and submitted application will receive a date
and time stamp.
It is the responsibility of each applicant to ensure that all required
information and documentation is submitted at the time of application.
Failure to do so could result in your application being deemed invalid.
A checklist of documents required is contained in the Related Documentation section and should be read
in conjunction with these FAQ’s.
The application process will be via an online platform. The system will allow for the input of all
relevant data and the uploading all supporting documentation. As per the Affordable Housing Act,
only one application, per couple/single person, per scheme, is allowed.
Step 1: REGISTERING: Register with the online platform. You will need the following information:
Your Full Name, a valid & active email address & a Mobile Phone Number. You will generate a
registration verification number via text message, which you will enter to complete the set- up
process.
Step 2: LOG ON: You will then be able to log on to the online platform to begin your application
process. Again, as part of this login, you will generate a verification number via text message to your
mobile device. You will then need to enter this six-digit code to log in.
Step 3: THE APPLICATION: You will be presented with 5 tabs. If you are a single applicant you will
need to complete 4 tabs and if you are a joint applicant, five tabs will need to be completed.
Tab 1: Application
This tab will contain the general scheme information, such as scheme name, single or joint
application, number of household members to reside in the house, type of property you are seeking
etc.
Tab 2: Applicant A
This tab will contain the specifics of the principal applicant: name, date of birth, PPS number, Marital
status, Nationality, contact telephone numbers and email, current address, employment details,
previous year’s gross income details, the option to add details of other dependent household
members (name, date of birth, age)
You will also be required on this tab to upload documents in relation to the following: proof of
income (Salary Cert and Employment Detail Summary), proof of citizenship, proof of right to reside
in Ireland, proof of buyer status i.e. Help To Buy, and proof of address.
Tab 3: Applicant B
This tab must be used where there is a secondary or joint applicant. The same details as above will be
required.
Tab 4: Finance
All applicants will be required to provide evidence of their ability to finance the purchase of their
selected property, i.e. mortgage approval in principle letter, Help to Buy amount if applicable and
proof of savings i.e. recent statements for all bank & credit union accounts.
Tab 5: Declarations
You will need to agree to a number of declarations in relation to your application e.g. the information
you submitted is true and accurate, etc.
Your application will be assessed, and Cork City Council will determine whether you qualify for an
affordable dwelling or not. When all applications have been assessed and eligibility has been
determined, we will contact all applicants to advise if they have been successful and if they will be
receiving an offer or not, depending on the number of properties available.
A: It is recommended that single person households apply for the 2 Bedroom dwelling – on the basis
that under the Scheme of Priority for Affordable Dwelling Purchase Arrangements, as adopted by Cork
City Council, where the number of eligible applicants exceeds the number of affordable dwellings for
which applications are made, applications will be prioritised in accordance with Cork City Councils
Scheme of Priority, to include that for three-bedroom dwellings, priority shall be given to 2 or more-
person households.
A: In cases where the number of applications exceeds the number of available dwellings, the Scheme of
Priority outlines the rules your Local Authority uses to decide which applicants will be offered dwellings.
This may include factors such as household size, residency in the local authority’s area, or an allocation
based on the order the applications are received.
A: A copy of a rental agreement, utility bill or other correspondence clearly dated is sufficient. Please
note, if uploading a utility bill etc, it is only the first page, which shows your name, address and date that
is required for each year. You do not need to upload each page of the bill itself.
A): No, the Local Authority Affordable Purchase Scheme and the First Home Scheme are both shared
equity schemes and you can only purchase your property using either the Local Authority Affordable
Purchase Scheme or the First Home Scheme. Applicants applying under Cork City Council’s Affordable
Purchase Scheme cannot use the First Home Scheme to finance their property.
Under the ‘Local Authority Affordable Purchase Scheme’, Cork City Council is making new homes available for purchase to eligible and qualifying applicants at reduced prices. In return, Cork City Council will take a percentage equity stake in the Affordable Purchase home, equal to the discount of the purchase price from the full market value of the home. For example, if an eligible and qualifying applicant purchases a home at a 20% discount, Cork City Council will take a 20% equity interest in the home.
The price to be paid for a new Affordable Purchase home by the purchaser, and the percentage equity stake to be taken by Cork City Council, are calculated in accordance with Government Regulations. The price is calculated from an applicant’s maximum mortgage capacity (usually gross income x 4) subject to a minimum price set by Cork City Council for the home.
In order to be eligible to apply for Cork City Council’s Affordable Housing schemes, applicants must satisfy the following criteria;
• Each applicant must be a First-Time Buyer or meet the exceptions under the Fresh Start Principle or own a dwelling which, because of its size, is not suited to the current accommodation needs of the applicant’s household. If you are a Fresh Start Pinciple Applicant or already own a dwelling which is not suited to your current accommodation needs, please contact affordablehousing@corkcity.ie for further information.
• Income Limits apply to each scheme and house type. Details are available on the website of each Affordable Housing scheme.
• Some applicants with a higher income may also be eligible if their lender will only provide them with a maximum mortgage which is less than 85.5% of the market value of the dwelling. Please note, evidence that an applicant cannot avail of a higher mortgage is required by Cork City Council from their bank or financial institution, in a format which is prescribed by the Affordable Housing legislation. Applicants will be required to provide Cork City Council with the evidence the council requires, in the format requested, in the timeframe given. Note that applicants cannot choose to avail of a lower mortgage than that which is available to them.
• Each person included in the application must have the right to reside indefinitely in the State. All non-EEA/EU applicants must be legally resident in Ireland for a period of 5 years; or have leave to remain extending to potentially permit 5 years reckonable residence; or have indefinite leave to remain in the State. Applicants will have to demonstrate that they meet the residency requirements and provide past and present IRPs.
• The affordable home must be the household’s normal place of residence. Intending purchasers from a member state of the EU/European Economic Area can apply for an affordable home, provided they are living and working in Ireland.
• Applicants’ purchasing power must not exceed 95% of the market value of the property. This means that your mortgage approval in principle, plus savings, plus HTB if applicable, less the first €30,000 in savings, cannot exceed 95% of the Open Market Value of the property selected.
• Under the Scheme of Priority for Affordable Dwelling Purchase Arrangements, as adopted by Cork City Council, where the number of eligible applicants exceeds the number of affordable dwellings for which applications are made, applications will be prioritised in accordance with your Cork City Council’s Scheme of Priority. A copy of this document is available in the Related Documentation Section.
While it is not a requirement, it is strongly recommended that applicants have their Mortgage Approval in Principle prior to applying for Affordable Housing. If you have not already applied to a lender for a mortgage at the time of your application, you should do so as soon as possible. You will be required to have mortgage approval at the time of the assessment of your application –
note that this could be very shortly after submitting your application on the online portal. A minimum deposit of 10% of the purchase price of the property will also be required so applicants should ensure they have sufficient savings before applying. First time buyer applicants can avail of the Help to Buy Scheme. This is operated by the Revenue Commissioners. For more information please see; https://www.revenue.ie/en/property/help-to-buy-incentive/index.aspx. Please note that co-habiting or married applicants must be jointly assessed for the mortgage for the property they are applying for.
Applicants must maximise their mortgage capacity and should apply for a mortgage of four times your gross household income. Applicants are also required to show that their mortgage, plus savings, plus HTB if applicable is equal to or greater than the purchase price of their selected property.
This can be done on the online portal application by self-declaration, and with Revenue Help to Buy approval. If you are a first-time buyer and have not already applied to Revenue for your Help to Buy Claim, you should do so as soon as possible.
The affordable purchase price will be calculated by Cork City Council based on the “purchasing power” of eligible applicants. This calculation takes into account applicants maximum mortgage capacity, HTB if applicable and savings. The higher an applicant’s purchasing power, the greater their purchase price will be, and the lower Cork City Council’s equity share will be. All Affordable properties advertised show a minimum and maximum purchase price, and the determined purchase price for each applicant will be within this set price range. Note: applicants cannot choose to avail of the minimum purchase price – each applicant’s purchase price is determined in accordance with their gross household income and purchasing power. The purchasing power of applicants will be calculated as the combined total of:
• Maximum mortgage capacity, i.e., typically 4 times gross household income, plus,
• A minimum deposit of 10% of the affordable purchase price including Help to Buy if applicable, plus,
• Relevant savings**.
The following formula is used to calculate the price of an affordable home:
Gross Household Income (as determined by Cork City Council) *9/10, subject to the minimum purchase price of the property type selected by an applicant.
Example 1, Applicants A & B have a joint gross household income of €70,000 and have applied to purchase an affordable home with a minimum purchase price of €281,000.
€70,000 x 4 = Mortgage Approval in Principle (€280,000)
€280,000/9*10 = Purchase Price is €311,110.
The applicants will need to demonstrate that they have their mortgage approval in principle of €280,000, plus their deposit of €31,110 (which can be made up of a combination of savings and HTB if applicable).
Example 2, Applicants A & B have a joint gross household income of €62,000 and have applied to purchase an affordable home with a minimum purchase price of €281,000.
€62,000 x 4 = Mortgage Approval in Principle (€248,000)
€248,000/9*10 = €275,555. Applicants need demonstrate they can at least meet the minimum purchase price of €281,000. Therefore, in this case, the applicants will need their mortgage approval in principle of €248,000 plus an
additional €33,000, which can be made up of a combination of savings and HTB if applicable (€248,000 plus €33,000 = €281,000, min purchase price. Please note that future /projected earnings / bonus etc are not taken into account – Applicants must have sufficient finances in place at the time of assessment to show they can meet their purchase price.
** All savings must be declared and must be provided to Cork City Council in the form of a recent statement, which clearly shows the name and address of the account holder. Screenshots are not acceptable. You can have the money to cover the deposit on the home and an additional €30,000. Savings above €30,000 are reckonable towards the calculation of your purchasing power. And, if this purchasing power goes above the maximum price set for each home, you
may not qualify for the scheme.
All applications are via the Online Portal – there is no general application form or waiting list. When affordable homes are made available for purchase, they will be advertised in the following places;
1. Cork City Council’s website
2. Cork City Council’s Social Media pages
3. In a local/national newspaper
The advertisement will include details about the scheme including how and when to apply. Applications will be accepted through an online application portal. Please note, you cannot register for the online portal in advance, you must register when the portal goes live on the date the portal opens. On the day the application portal opens, you will be required to register on the portal before you can proceed to application stage. You can then proceed to complete the online application form and upload the requested documentation. Please be aware that applications must include all the required documentation and will be prioritised on a first come first served basis. Applicants who submit incomplete applications will be contacted to request outstanding information and it is only when all the relevant information is received that your completed and submitted application will receive a date and time stamp. It is the responsibility of each applicant to ensure that all required information and documentation is submitted at the time of application.
Failure to do so could result in your application being deemed invalid.
A checklist of documents required is contained in the Related Documentation section and should be read in conjunction with these FAQ’s.
The application process will be via an online platform. The system will allow for the input of all relevant data and the uploading all supporting documentation. As per the Affordable Housing Act, only one application, per couple/single person, per scheme, is allowed.
Step 1: REGISTERING: Register with the online platform. You will need the following information: Your Full Name, a valid & active email address & a Mobile Phone Number. You will generate a registration verification number via text message, which you will enter to complete the set- up process.
Step 2: LOG ON: You will then be able to log on to the online platform to begin your application process. Again, as part of this login, you will generate a verification number via text message to your mobile device. You will then need to enter this six-digit code to log in.
Step 3: THE APPLICATION: You will be presented with 5 tabs. If you are a single applicant you will need to complete 4 tabs and if you are a joint applicant, five tabs will need to be completed.
Tab 1: Application
This tab will contain the general scheme information, such as scheme name, single or joint application, number of household members to reside in the house, type of property you are seeking etc.
Tab 2: Applicant A
This tab will contain the specifics of the principal applicant: name, date of birth, PPS number, Marital status, Nationality, contact telephone numbers and email, current address, employment details, previous year’s gross income details, the option to add details of other dependent household members (name, date of birth, age) You will also be required on this tab to upload documents in relation to the following: proof of income (Salary Cert and Employment Detail Summary), proof of citizenship, proof of right to reside in Ireland, proof of buyer status i.e. Help To Buy, and proof of address.
Tab 3: Applicant B
This tab must be used where there is a secondary or joint applicant. The same details as above will be required.
Tab 4: Finance
All applicants will be required to provide evidence of their ability to finance the purchase of their selected property, i.e. mortgage approval in principle letter, Help to Buy amount if applicable and proof of savings i.e. recent statements for all bank & credit union accounts.
Tab 5: Declarations
You will need to agree to a number of declarations in relation to your application e.g. the information you submitted is true and accurate, etc.
Your application will be assessed, and Cork City Council will determine whether you qualify for an affordable dwelling or not. When all applications have been assessed and eligibility has been determined, we will contact all applicants to advise if they have been successful and if they will be receiving an offer or not, depending on the number of properties available.
A: It is recommended that single person households apply for the 2 Bedroom dwelling – on the basis that under the Scheme of Priority for Affordable Dwelling Purchase Arrangements, as adopted by Cork City Council, where the number of eligible applicants exceeds the number of affordable dwellings for which applications are made, applications will be prioritised in accordance with Cork City Councils Scheme of Priority, to include that for three-bedroom dwellings, priority shall be given to 2 or more- person households.
A: In cases where the number of applications exceeds the number of available dwellings, the Scheme of Priority outlines the rules your Local Authority uses to decide which applicants will be offered dwellings. This may include factors such as household size, residency in the local authority’s area, or an allocation based on the order the applications are received.
A: A copy of a rental agreement, utility bill or other correspondence clearly dated is sufficient. Please note, if uploading a utility bill etc, it is only the first page, which shows your name, address and date that is required for each year. You do not need to upload each page of the bill itself.
A): No, the Local Authority Affordable Purchase Scheme and the First Home Scheme are both shared equity schemes and you can only purchase your property using either the Local Authority Affordable Purchase Scheme or the First Home Scheme. Applicants applying under Cork City Council’s Affordable Purchase Scheme cannot use the First Home Scheme to finance their property.