The Niven Oaks development is offering one-bedroom apartments for €1,350 per month, and two bedroom apartments for €1,585 per monthNiven Oaks. Image: Tuath

Niven Oaks. Image: Tuath

Applications are no open for 98 new cost rental applicants homes in Santry.

The Niven Oaks development is offering one-bedroom apartments for €1,350 per month, and two bedroom apartments for €1,585 per month. There are 54 one-bedroom apartments available and 44 two-bedroom apartments available.

Applications are open now, with no closing date for applications yet announced. The development is situated 8km from Dublin City Centre, with convenient bus links providing access to the heart of the city.

Presented by Tuath, the homes are located within the Northwood area and were constructed to PassivHaus standards, providing the potential for significant energy cost savings. The wider Northwood development is positioned near the N1 and M50 motorways and is located 4km from the Ballymun interchange.

Residents also have access to various mixed-use amenity spaces, including a roof terrace, playgrounds, and an onsite crèche.

Nearby schools and educational institutions include Santry National School, Gaelscoil Bhaile Munna, Our Lady of Victories Boys’ National School, St. Aidan’s CBS, Trinity Comprehensive School, and Dublin City University. Shopping requirements are well-served by Omni Park Shopping Centre, Santry Village Retail Units, Gulliver’s Retail Park, and several major supermarkets including Aldi, Lidl, and Tesco.

For sports and fitness, residents can access the Santry Sports Grounds, Morton Stadium, Santry Soccer Club, the ALSAA complex, and the DCU Sports Complex.

Niven Oaks. Image: Tuath

Niven Oaks. Image: Tuath

These cost-rental homes are scheduled to become available starting at the end of June. Prospective tenants should be aware that a deposit is required upfront to secure a tenancy and that parking within the development is limited.

Cost Rental guarantees rent prices at least 25% below local market rates. It is aimed at people who have a net household income of €66,000 or below.

To apply for a Cost Rental home, you need to be able to prove the following:

Your net household income is below €66,000 per annum for Dublin or less than €59,000 for elsewhere in the countryYou are not in receipt of any social housing supports e.g. HAP or Rent SupplementYou do not own a property in Ireland or elsewhereYour household size matches the size of the property advertisedYou can afford to pay the cost rent for the home, meaning that your rent charge does not come to more than 35% of our net household income*Your household has only entered one application for a specific Cost Rental propertyYou currently reside in Ireland – please note that valid documentation regarding residency status is required, for example a Passport or valid IRP

Applications are open now.

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