My sister in law, got offered an affordable house many years ago in Cork county. She lived alone and she loved it. But it had been rejected several times by couples as being too small. And I would agree, while there was a large double bedroom, and a very decent bathroom, the living, kitchen, laundry, dining space was badly designed and laid out. No room for an oven for example. I could see a couple tripping over each other every day in the living space.
So I would agree that the reasons for rejection list sounds bad, there is probably a lot going on under the surface that could be delved into. And I agree, as painful as it sounds, once a family council home is down to one or 2 adults they need to be moved on to a smaller unit to make way for new families. I would not say it is easy at all working in a housing unit in a council, but the stock of social housing is too valuable for it not to be used to its full potential.
I missed this quote
“All of these properties had been chosen originally by the applicants after viewing them on the online Choice Based Letting System (CBL) which includes the address, a description of facilities, photographs, and a Google Map link showing the exact location of the property.”
So they had been selected by the candidate originally but ultimately 25% of them rejected the choice they made themselves.