Family homes in Cork village left idle for 18 years as councils deny responsibility
One of the three vacant homes at Copper Valley Heights. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
The homes — numbers 7, 8, and 33 Copper Valley Heights in Riverstown — were built in the mid-2000s, as part of a private housing development, but transferred to the ownership of Cork County Council.
In 2019, the city boundary expanded to areas including Glanmire, meaning local authority properties in the region moved from county to city ownership and these homes should have been included in the move.
A neighbour, who bought her house in the estate as a new-build 18 years ago, told that the properties had never been occupied, and that the floors in them are not even finished. Many people have been interested in buying the homes on the private market since, but have been unable to, she said.
Cork City Council said, at a recent local area committee meeting, that the three properties “remain in the ownership of Cork County Council, who have encountered legal issues with title”.
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