CCC CDP 2022-2028 2 Year Progress Report

[ Cork City Development Plan 2022-2028, Section 15(2) Two-Year Progress Report ]

The spatial distribution of private rental housing in the city is greatest in central neighbourhoods such as the Heart of the City, South Parish and St. Lukes (40%-57% of total housing stock). Rates generally decrease further away from the central city area, with Model Farm Road, Sunday’s Well and Rochestown being exceptions. Mayfield, Fairhill and surrounding neighbourhoods have lower levels of private rental, ranging between 2%-10% of the total housing stock.

% Flats/Apartments By Neighbourhood

Figure 12: Percentage Flats or Apartments by Neighbourhood

40

9

41

42

15

43

12

10

16

44

8

14

17

11

3

13

1 4

6

18

7

21

5

20

2

37

33

32

26

34

19

39

36

38

31

30

23

29

35

27

28

25

22

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Source: Cork City’s Neighbourhoods Profile 2022 (AIRO, NUI Maynooth and Cork City Council)

The spatial distribution of private apartments, including townhouses and duplexes, is greatest in central neighbourhoods such as the Heart of the City, South Parish and St. Lukes, ranging between 44%-82% of the total housing stock. Dennehy’s Cross also has a high rate. Rates generally decrease further away from the central areas, CUH and the main UCC campus. Glanmire, the Glen and Tower have relatively low rates, ranging from 1%-6% of the total housing stock.

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