The affordable purchase price will be calculated by Roscommon County Council based on the “purchasing power” of eligible applicants. This calculation takes into account applicants maximum mortgage capacity and the minimum price set for the home by the Council.
The purchasing power of applicants will be calculated as the combined total of:
- Maximum mortgage capacity, i.e., 4 times gross household income, plus,
- A minimum deposit of 10% of the affordable purchase price, plus,
- Relevant savings**.
**If you have savings above a certain amount, you may not qualify for the scheme. You can have the money to cover the deposit on the home and an additional €30,000. Anything above this is added to your purchasing power. And, if this purchasing power goes above the maximum price set for each home, you are not eligible for the scheme.
Applicants must be able to demonstrate that they can fund the purchase of an affordable home between the minimum and maximum purchase prices. If an applicant’s purchasing power is below the minimum purchase price, they will need to confirm that they have additional funds such as a gift that will increase their purchasing power to the minimum purchase price.
Applicants with purchasing power assessed as over the maximum purchase price of the affordable units available will be ineligible for the scheme.