Turning a derelict farmhouse into a home — how the vacant property grant applies
To qualify, the property must have been vacant for a minimum of two years immediately prior to the grant application
Image credit: Irish Examiner
Image credit: Irish Examiner
Dear Karen,
My uncle owns a farm and there is an old farmhouse on the lands which has been vacant and in poor condition for a number of years. I am considering buying the farmhouse from him and refurbishing it to live in as my principal residence.
I have heard about the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant and I am wondering whether I would qualify for the grant in these circumstances, particularly where the property is on a working farm and is currently derelict. What are the criteria and what should I be aware of before proceeding?
The applicant must have legal ownership or a legal interest in the property at the time of drawdown of the grant. In your scenario, this means you would generally need to complete the purchase of the farmhouse from your uncle before the grant monies are released.






