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First Home Scheme 2026: Updated Price Ceilings

The First Home Scheme price ceilings set the maximum property price you can buy using FHS support. They're reviewed every six months, and the 2026 figures have expanded significantly. Here's every regional ceiling and what they mean for your buying power.

Current FHS Price Ceilings (2026)

RegionPrice CeilingMax FHS Equity (30%)
Dublin€500,000€150,000
Cork City & suburbs€400,000€120,000
Galway County€450,000€135,000
Kildare, Meath, Wicklow€425,000€127,500
Limerick, Waterford cities€375,000€112,500
Rest of Ireland€325,000–€375,000€97,500–€112,500

The next ceiling review is expected mid-2026. Ceilings have been increasing with each review to reflect rising house prices. Check the official FHS website for the most current figures.

How Ceilings Interact with Your Borrowing Power

The ceiling isn't just a price cap — it determines how much FHS equity you can access. Here's a worked example for a buyer in Dublin earning €65,000:

ComponentAmount
Your mortgage (4× €65k)€260,000
Your deposit + HTB€55,000
Subtotal (your funds)€315,000
Gap to €475,000 new build€160,000
FHS equity share (max 30%)€142,500
Total buying power€475,000

Without FHS, this buyer maxes out at €315,000. With it, they can reach €475,000 — a €160,000 boost. That's the difference between being priced out of Dublin and being able to buy.

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Compare FHS with Other Supports

Not sure which scheme suits you? Compare FHS with the Local Authority Home Loan — they serve different needs. Our guide on FHS vs LAHL breaks down when each is the better option.

Your Next Steps

  1. Calculate your FHS amount
  2. Calculate your HTB refund (stack with FHS)
  3. Check your borrowing power
  4. See the full cost of buying

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