Legal row that delayed the use of social housing units for 18 months is settled

Apartments bought by large investment fund RediResi had been left empty due to a dispute with South Dublin County Council

Round Garden development in Saggart, Co Dublin: complex of 32 apartments being leased to South Dublin County Council. Picture: Fergal Phillips

A legal row that resulted in social housing units being left vacant for nearly 18 months has been resolved, the Business Post has learned.

The resolution between RediResi, a large investment fund, and South Dublin County Council, which was over access, means that the apartments can now be assigned to social housing tenants.

Round Garden, a complex of 32 apartments based beside the CityWest Hotel, was acquired by RediResi in December 2019 for €7.15 million. ...