Dun Óir, Kilternan, Dublin 18

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LDA COST RENTAL

Dun Óir

Please note registrations closed at 12 noon on Thursday 16th of May 2024.

The Land Development Agency presents Dun Óir, a new Cost Rental development located in Kilternan, Dublin 18.

The scheme is conveniently located within close proximity to the Luas, M50, Dublin Bus and Sandyford.

Dun Óir offers 1-bed and 2-bed apartments with rents of €1,300 and €1,450 per month, respectively.

To be considered eligible for Dun Óir, applicants combined Net Household Income must fall within the following range:


Property Type:

Minimum:

Maximum:

One-bed apartment

€44,571

€66,000

Two-bed apartment

€49,714

€66,000

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Dun Óir is situated off Glenamuck Road connecting Enniskerry, Kilternan and Stepaside with the M50 and the city centre. This is a very accessible location in a highly sought after area of South Dublin.s.

The development is close to Carrickmines Retail Park (The Park) and M50. Nearby suburbs of Leopardstown and Dundrum offer a wealth of shopping, dining and leisure facilities, whilst excellent public transport, schools and beauty spots are within a stone’s throw.

Dun Óir is also within walking distance of the LUAS and its park and ride facility, connecting you to the City in 30 minutes.

For more information regarding the area - Dun Óir Google Maps


The LDA is offering apartments for rent under this Cost Rental application process, subject to meeting the eligibility criteria detailed below.

  • One-bed apartment - €1,300 per calendar month
  • Two-bed apartment - €1,450 per calendar month

Occupancy requirements for Dun Óir are outlined below. If your household size does not meet the occupancy criteria, you will not be eligible for this home. Please revisit for future schemes which may meet your household size.

Property Size:

  • One-bed units will be suitable for a single person, or cohabiting couple.
  • Two-bed units will be suitable for two adults, a cohabiting couple, a cohabitating couple and one adult, or cohabiting couple/lone parent with 1 or 2 children.

Please Note:

We will not consider an application that will lead to over-occupation of a property. Over occupation is where more than two children are occupying one bedroom per household or where two children one of whom is aged 10 or more, of opposite sex are sharing a room.

Only one application per household is permitted. Anyone or any household applying multiple times will be disqualified from the process.

The apartments are provided unfurnished with:

  • Fully fitted kitchen and white goods.
  • Integrated wardrobes in double rooms.
  • Bathroom fittings.
  • Blinds and flooring throughout.
  • Highly efficient A-rated apartments.
  • Centralised heating system.

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Am I eligible?

To be considered eligible for Dun Óir applicants combined Net Household Income must fall within the following range:

Property Type:

Minimum:

Maximum:

One-bed apartment

€44,571

€66,000

Two-bed apartment

€49,714

€66,000


Net Household Income is the combined net income (after tax) of all householders over 18 years. Please refer to your payslips for Net Pay.

Use this Net Income Calculator to understand how this is calculated.

Affordability is a key criteria and is measured as rent being no more than 35% of your Net Household Income. In order to be considered for Cost Rental Housing, each applicant will be required to clearly outline how they reached the Net Household Income calculation with supporting documentation.

  •   Your net household income is below €66,000. Applicants will have to prove how they have calculated their net household income.
  •   You are not in receipt of any social housing supports (including Rent Supplement or HAP).
  •   You do not own a property in Ireland or elsewhere.
  •   Your household size matches the size of the property advertised (All members of the household must be living in Ireland at time of applying).
  •   You can afford to pay the cost rent for the home. Please see FAQs below for further information.
  •   Your household has only entered one application for a specific cost rental property.
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Frequently asked questions

Net household income is calculated by adding together the net income for each household member aged 18 years and over. Net income means that income tax, universal social charge, PRSI and superannuation are deducted from the relevant gross assessable income. Click here for an explanation of payslip terms.

Income that is assessable for the purposes of assessing eligibility for cost rental housing?

  • income from employment including overtime, bonuses and commissions. Overtime payments, commissions and bonuses will be assessable as follows:
  • income from employment including overtime, bonuses and commissions. Overtime payments, commissions and bonuses will be assessable as follows:
  • overtime – generally restricted to a maximum of 10% of basic income, but regular overtime may be taken into account;
  • bonus – restricted to a maximum of 10% of basic income;
  • commission – restricted to a maximum of 30% of basic income, where applicable;
  • income from self-employment;
  • maintenance payments received, subject to criteria set out in the Guidance notes on the Household Means Policy of 30 March 2011
  • income from dividends, capital investments and other similar sources of income;
  • occupational and social welfare pensions, from whatever source, including from abroad, and
  • all income from social insurance and social assistance payments, allowances, and benefits, including Family Income Supplement is assessable, with the exception of the below.

Income from the following sources shall, in all cases, be disregarded for the purposes of assessing income:

  • child benefit or guardian’s payment;
  • exceptional or urgent needs payments;
  • carer’s allowance;
  • scholarships or higher education grants;
  • foster care payments;
  • domiciliary care allowance;
  • allowances/assistance from charities;
  • fuel allowance;
  • mobility allowance;
  • living alone allowance;
  • rent or mortgage interest supplements; and
  • payments under FÁS schemes.
  • Redundancy due to lose of a job because the employer is closing the business or reducing the number of staff.

To allocate the properties in the fairest way possible after meeting affordability, we use a random selection process and contact people to commence verification. We would ask you to submit the following documentation to confirm eligibility within the next 120 hours. Please be advised that this is the next step in the process and is not an offer letter.

All documents required in order to proceed with your application:

  • Proof of ID for each household member, including children, documents required include Proof of ID (Current Valid Signed Passport/Current Valid Passport Card/Current Valid Travel Document/Current Valid EU/EEA Driving Licence– must contain photograph (Irish Provisional accepted)/Current EU National Identity Card).
  • Proof of Address documents required include (Utility Bill e.g. telephone, mobile, gas, electricity, heating, oil, waste collection (where a utility bill is a first bill, a second form of address verification is required)/Correspondence from a Regulated Financial Institution operating in the Republic of Ireland (Insurance / Assurance Co., Bank, Building Society, Credit Union, Credit Card Company)/Correspondence from a Government Department / Body)
  • Proof of Residency documents required include tenancy agreement, employer letter, P60, Statement of Payments/Benefits from Dept. of Social Protection.
  • PPS Number for each household member.
  • Employer Reference for all members of the household over 18, this letter should confirm your salary, address and start date and if you are an employee for each member.
  • Landlord Reference for all members of the household over 18, this should contain a contact phone number and email of the Landlord. It should be dated within the previous 6 weeks It should also state the duration of the tenancy (start and end date) and the current rent paid. Copy of Lease Agreement should be provided, if you are renting.
  • Bank Statements for all members of the household over 18. Please ensure that we are in receipt of THREE months bank statements from all Adult applicants. Please highlight on the bank statement where the last three month rental payments have been made.
  • Income please provide the following documents;
    • Letter outlining how you reached your Household 'Net Income' calculation for all household members over 18 years.
    • If employed: Employment Details Summary (formerly P60) for the most recently completed tax year.
    • Last three months’ payslips.
    • Statement of Liability (p21).
    • If self-employed– a minimum of 1 year’s accounts, along with an up-to-date tax balancing statement and preliminary tax receipt.
    • Social Welfare Income – documentary evidence of all social insurance and social assistance payments, allowances and pensions being received by members of the household. As income of household members over 18 is also included in the assessment for qualification, evidence of payments to these household members is also needed.

Please have these documents ready when you register your interest. If your application is successful, you will have 120 hours to upload your documents and complete the application process. If you do not meet this deadline the offer will be revoked.

Please provide the following documents;

  • Letter outlining how you reached your Household 'Net Income' calculation for all household members over 18 years.
  • If employed: Employment Details Summary (formerly P60) for the most recently completed tax year.
  • Last three months’ payslips.
  • Statement of Liability (p21).
  • If self-employed– a minimum of 1 year’s accounts, along with an up-to-date tax balancing statement and preliminary tax receipt.
  • Social Welfare Income – documentary evidence of all social insurance and social assistance payments, allowances and pensions being received by members of the household. As income of household members over 18 is also included in the assessment for qualification, evidence of payments to these household members is also needed.

All cost rental rents are set at a level below the market rents in the area where the scheme is located.

Below are the monthly rents of each property being offered under the Cost Rental Scheme at Dun Óir.

  • One Bed Apartment
    €1,300 per calendar month
  • Two Bed Apartment
    €1,450 per calendar month

The deposits for each unit type will be one months rent less 50 euro so they are:

• Deposit One Bed Apartment €1,250 per calendar month

• Deposit Two Bed Apartment €1,400 per calendar month

The apartments are unfurnished to allow residents to furnish them according to their own taste and to provide below market rents. However, the following items are included;

  • White goods (fridge-freezer, dishwasher, oven & hob, microwave, washer-dryer).
  • Roller blinds, with blackout blinds in bedrooms.
  • Flooring – laminate flooring throughout, except bathrooms, which are tiled.
  • All utilities (electricity, internet, telephone, etc.) will need to be set up by the resident.

Provided there are no issues with breach of tenancy or rent arrears, after six months in occupation you will have a tenancy of unlimited duration, subject to you complying with your tenancy obligations and the unit continues to meet the needs of you and the people living with you as it relates to the number of bedspaces and the size and make up of the occupants.

These properties are a long-term rental option that offer security of tenure.

No. These properties will not be available to purchase.

Applications are assessed at point of entry. If for example, after you’ve been allocated a property your household income increased above €66,000 per annum for Dublin and €59,000 for elsewhere in the country you would still be entitled to continue renting the property.

Affordability is based on the rent being no more than 35% of your Net Income. This is one of the core eligibility criteria for the scheme and will be used to initially stream applicants into the lottery. Applicants successful in the lottery will be asked to document their Net Income calculation as part of the information required to move to the next phase.

If we have insufficient expressions of interest from applicants who meet the affordability criteria we may open a lottery for applicants in excess of this figure. However they will be asked to provide details of their rent history for the previous two years (that they have paid a similar or higher rent) and to demonstrate they have not defaulted on rent in order to assess their ability to pay a higher percentage of Net Income as rent.

Yes, unsuccessful applicants will be informed within 20 days of the application closing date.

No, we will not be maintaining a waiting list for cost rental housing across multiple schemes. You will be able to apply again when further schemes are advertised.

Pets are not permitted in Dun Óir.

Yes, there will. Keep an eye on our website for further details.