Almost 500 social homes are vacant in Cork city and county

Across Cork 113 social housing properties have been left empty for more than 18 months.
Across Cork, 129 properties have been vacant for less than six months, 134 for six months to a year, 119 for 12 to 18 months, and 113 for more than 18 months, according to Freedom of Information (FOI) responses from Cork city and county councils.
The figures were released as Taoiseach Micheál Martin said in the Dáil last month: “Local authorities take too long to release homes that have been vacated.”
In Cork city, there are currently 345 vacant social homes, up from 342 in April, while figures for the number of properties empty the longest have not improved.
Cork city has the second highest amount of vacant social homes in Ireland, behind only Dublin city, which has considerably more houses.
Cork City Council is also the only local authority with more than 100 properties vacant for over a year.
This is more than double the next poorest performer.