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23rd April 2025The five objectives of the Housing Supply Strategy
The Housing Supply Strategy is designed to deliver 100,000+ homes by 2039, with overall aims to boost affordability, prevent homelessness, improve quality, create “thriving places”, and ensure homes are low-carbon and future-ready. agendaNi outlines the five objectives of the strategy.
Objective 1: Creating affordable options
Goal: Increase housing supply and affordable options across all tenures.
Key targets:
- Deliver at least 100,000 homes over 15 years; 33,000 to be social homes.
- Develop intermediate rental products for those not eligible for social housing but priced out of ownership.
- Increase housing completions to close the supply gap.
- Enhance housing data systems and mapping of public land to better plan supply.
- Address infrastructure constraints, especially wastewater capacity.
- Encourage financial innovation, e.g., use of Financial Transactions Capital, ESG investment.
- Improve policy, legislative and planning frameworks to support land availability and reuse of existing buildings.
Objective 2: Prevention and intervention
Goal: Prevent homelessness, reduce housing stress, and support vulnerable groups.
Key targets:
- Deliver housing that meets diverse and specific needs: elderly, disabled, domestic violence survivors, etc.
- Support homelessness prevention and make homelessness rare, brief, and non-recurrent.
- Implement and support Housing First and other wraparound support models.
- Ensure fair and objective social housing allocation based on need.
- Collaborate on interdepartmental actions, e.g., for those leaving care or the justice system.
- Implement the Supporting People Strategy and Irish Travellers Accommodation Strategy.
Objective 3: Quality and safety
Goal: Improve the quality of homes across all tenures.
Key targets:
- Raise energy efficiency standards (measured through SAP ratings).
- Update the Fitness Standard for housing to reflect modern living needs.
- Reform the private rented sector to improve safety and management.
- Maintain and improve existing social housing stock to ensure long-term viability.
- Promote design standards that account for ageing and disability.
- Expand retrofit programmes and modern methods of construction.
Objective 4: Better places
Goal: Support the development of thriving and inclusive communities.
Key targets:
- Integrate housing planning with Local Development Plans and place-shaping efforts.
- Promote mixed-tenure developments to support diverse communities.
- Improve community involvement in housing planning and regeneration.
- Encourage use of public and underutilised land to regenerate neighbourhoods.
- Develop indicators around community belonging, safety, and influence in local decisions.
Objective 5: A fair path to low-carbon housing
Goal: Ensure homes support both affordability and climate goals.
Key targets:
- Contribute to at least a 48% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and net zero by 2050.
- Ensure new homes meet low-carbon standards from the outset.
- Expand retrofit programmes to upgrade energy performance of older homes.
- Promote innovation and skills in low-carbon construction and heating systems.
- Align with wider strategies (e.g. Energy Strategy, Green Growth) for low-carbon transitions in housing.






