In 2018, 29,243 dwelling units got planning permission, up 41% on 2017, Central Statistics Office (CSO) figures released today show.
The total number of planning permissions granted for all developments was 26,584 compared with 25,083 in 2017, an increase of 6%.
Of this, 26% of permissions were for new dwellings, 30% for other new constructions and 44% for extensions, alterations and conversions
Planning permissions were granted for 20,019 houses in 2018, a 30% increase on the previous year, the highest number seen since 2009.
And planning permissions for apartments were up by 73% to 9,224 apartment units in 2018, from 5,336 units in 2017.
Statistician Paul Murphy said “Planning permissions were granted for 20,019 houses in 2018, compared with 15,440 in 2017, an increase of 30%.
“The number has increased every year since a low of 5,389 houses in 2012 but is significantly lower than the peak of 75,650 in 2005.
“Planning permissions were granted for 9,224 apartment units, compared with 5,336 units in 2017, an increase of 73%.
“The number of multi-development houses granted permission was 14,538, compared with 10,215 in 2017, an increase of 42%,” he said.
Some other key statistics released by the CSO today are as follows:
Strategic Housing Development Applications
The first permissions granted through Strategic Housing Development (SHD) planning applications were in 2018.
This is where applications for developments of at least 100 residential units or 200-plus student bed spaces can be made directly to An Bord Pleanála. Permissions were granted for 3,284 new houses and 3,818 new apartment units via SHD applications in 2018.