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TwitterIn the second quarter of 2024, Dublin 2 stood out with the highest average residential rent for a two-bedroom apartment in Dublin. The mean rental costs in Dublin 2 were ***** euros a month. Dublin 4 took the second spot with a rent of ***** euros per month. Other regions in Dublin in the top five were Dublin 1, Dublin 6, and South Co Dublin, boasting average rents ranging from ***** to ***** euros. Conversely, West Dublin emerged as the most affordable area, boasting an average monthly rent of ***** euros. Furthermore, Dublin 24, Dublin 22, North Co Dublin, and Dublin 15 joined the ranks of the top five most cost-effective districts in Dublin, with average rental charges ranging from ***** to ***** euros. Dublin is the most expensive rental market, followed by Wicklow and Kildare.
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Price to Rent Ratio in Ireland increased to 113.76 in the second quarter of 2025 from 112.11 in the first quarter of 2025. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Ireland Price to Rent Ratio.
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TwitterThe rental costs per square meter of prime office spaces in Dublin, Ireland increased for the second year in a row in 2023. As of the second quarter of the year, the monthly rent of prime offices stood at 58.3 euros per square meter.
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TwitterDuring the second quarter of 2024, Dublin City Center stood out for having the highest average price for renting a room in Ireland. The average rent for a room in Dublin city center was *** for a room with a single bed and *** for a room with a double bed. In contrast, Ulster and Connacht were the most affordable regions, with an average rent in the range of *** euros for a single bedroom and *** euros for a double bedroom. The Irish rental market has grown dramatically in the past decade, with rental costs increasing more than double since 2012.
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TwitterThe average rental costs across Ireland increased steadily over the past decade. The National Rent Index, using the 2012 average rental prices as its baseline, reached ***** index points in June 2024. That was an increase of **** index points from the same period the year before. Across the country, rents increased the most in Longford, Laois, and Kilkenny between the second quarter of 2023 and the second quarter of 2024.
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TwitterIn 2024, the most expensive residential rental market in Europe was Luxembourg with rental costs of approximately *****euros per square meter.Paris and Dublin followed with rental costs of ***and *****euros per square meter. Rents increased across most markets - a trend that could also be observed in the housing market. How much does an apartment cost in different European cities? Renting a furnished studio apartment in some of the leading cities in Europe can cost anywhere between *** euros monthly (Budapest) and ***** euros (Amsterdam) per month. For a furnished one-bedroom apartment in Paris, France, one may be expected to pay on average ***** euros monthly. Which countries have the most affordable housing? The house price to rent ratio is an indicator of the affordability of owning housing over renting across European countries and is calculated as the nominal house prices divided by a rent price index. The higher the ratio, the more the gap between house prices and rental rates has widened since 2015 when the index base was 100. As of the first quarter of 2025, Finland, Italy, and Romania had the lowest house price to rent ratio, meaning that buying a house was most affordable there compared to renting.
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Ireland Average Property Price: Apartment: New: Dublin data was reported at 292,305.000 EUR in Dec 2016. This records a decrease from the previous number of 304,269.000 EUR for Sep 2016. Ireland Average Property Price: Apartment: New: Dublin data is updated quarterly, averaging 238,352.000 EUR from Mar 1997 (Median) to Dec 2016, with 80 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 385,372.000 EUR in Sep 2006 and a record low of 105,206.892 EUR in Mar 1997. Ireland Average Property Price: Apartment: New: Dublin data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Ireland – Table IE.P002: EHLG Average Property Price.
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TwitterAmsterdam is set to maintain its position as Europe's most expensive city for apartment rentals in 2025, with median costs reaching 2,500 euros per month for a furnished unit. This figure is double the rent in Prague and significantly higher than other major European capitals like Paris, Berlin, and Madrid. The stark difference in rental costs across European cities reflects broader economic trends, housing policies, and the complex interplay between supply and demand in urban centers. Factors driving rental costs across Europe The disparity in rental prices across European cities can be attributed to various factors. In countries like Switzerland, Germany, and Austria, a higher proportion of the population lives in rental housing. This trend contributes to increased demand and potentially higher living costs in these nations. Conversely, many Eastern and Southern European countries have homeownership rates exceeding 90 percent, which may help keep rental prices lower in those regions. Housing affordability and market dynamics The relationship between housing prices and rental rates varies significantly across Europe. As of 2024, countries like Turkey, Iceland, Portugal, and Hungary had the highest house price to rent ratio indices. This indicates a widening gap between property values and rental costs since 2015. The affordability of homeownership versus renting differs greatly among European nations, with some countries experiencing rapid increases in property values that outpace rental growth. These market dynamics influence rental costs and contribute to the diverse rental landscape observed across European cities.
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Ireland IE: EHLG: Average Property Price: Apartment: Second Hand: Dublin data was reported at 245,938.000 EUR in 2016. This records an increase from the previous number of 227,303.000 EUR for 2015. Ireland IE: EHLG: Average Property Price: Apartment: Second Hand: Dublin data is updated yearly, averaging 235,834.317 EUR from Dec 1997 (Median) to 2016, with 20 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 400,092.000 EUR in 2006 and a record low of 117,937.082 EUR in 1997. Ireland IE: EHLG: Average Property Price: Apartment: Second Hand: Dublin data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Ireland – Table IE.P003: EHLG Average Property Price: Annual.
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TwitterWhy I share this dataset: This dataset contains the Dublin area's rental data Daft.ie in Sep 2020.
More and more people move to Dublin to start their new life(including study and work etc) after the Brexit. In Dublin, a lot of multinational corporations develop business in Dublin. In this background, Dublin's rental crazily increased. The new residents in Dublin really want to find an appropriate room. So, I collected data from Daft.ie, which is a popular real estate website in Ireland. You can build a rental predictor with this dataset to check if your rental is higher than the normal price etc.
About Daft.ie: Daft.ie is Ireland's No.1 Property website and app.
Founded in 1997 by brothers Eamonn and Brian Fallon, Daft.ie is focused on empowering users to make informed decisions through a mixture of innovative product features and in-depth quarterly market analysis by way of Ireland's most read property report - The Daft Report.
Daft.ie is the number one destination for property searchers and connects property professionals with a unique audience of over 2.5 million users each month. Today, Daft.ie is part of Distilled SCH - the leader in online marketplaces in Ireland.
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Comprehensive Airbnb dataset for Dublin, Ireland providing detailed vacation rental analytics including property listings, pricing trends, host information, review sentiment analysis, and occupancy rates for short-term rental market intelligence and investment research.
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TwitterIn the second quarter of 2024, Dublin stood out with the highest average residential rent in Ireland. The average rent in the city center was ***** euros a month. Wicklow took the second spot with a rent of ***** euros per month. Other counties in the top five were Kildare, Meath, and Louth with an average rent range of ***** to ***** euros. In contrast, Leitrim emerged as the most budget-friendly county, with an average monthly rent of ***** euros. Additionally, Donegal, Monaghan,Sligo, and Mayo joined the ranks of the top five most affordable counties, boasting average rents ranging from ***** to ***** euros. Overall, residential real estate in most Irish counties measured a double-digit annual increase in rental costs in the second quarter of 2024.
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Updated September 2025. Dublin Region Economic Indicators to monitor economic development in the Dublin City Region (4 Dublin Local Authorities combined). Data accompanies the quarterly Dublin Economic Monitor Report. Data in separate worksheets includes: National and Dublin Unemployment, Sectoral Employment, Dublin and National ex Dublin Residential Property Price Indexes, Dublin, GDA and Outside GDA Residential Rents Indexes, Dublin housing completions and commencements, Dublin Public Transport Usage, Dublin Airport passenger arrivals, Dublin Port Tonnage. Disclaimer: ESRI KBC Dublin consumer sentiment: current conditions, future expectations, and overall, are no longer updated. PDF of Dublin Economic Monitor reports available here: www.dublineconomy.ie
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Ireland Average Property Price: Apartment: Second Hand: Dublin data was reported at 250,324.000 EUR in Dec 2016. This records an increase from the previous number of 245,017.000 EUR for Sep 2016. Ireland Average Property Price: Apartment: Second Hand: Dublin data is updated quarterly, averaging 233,811.000 EUR from Mar 1997 (Median) to Dec 2016, with 80 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 414,435.000 EUR in Mar 2006 and a record low of 111,144.982 EUR in Mar 1997. Ireland Average Property Price: Apartment: Second Hand: Dublin data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Ireland – Table IE.P002: EHLG Average Property Price.
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Please note the data below is a subset of the data available on the register and only relates to the Dublin area. For more information on the data, contact the PSRA at info@psr.ie or visit the site, http://psr.ie/en/PSRA/Pages/home. The Commercial Leases Register is produced by the Property Services Regulatory Authority (PSRA) pursuant to the Property Services (Regulation) Act 2011 (the Act). The Register includes the following information in respect of all commercial leases entered into since 1 January 2010: The Address of the Commercial Property the Subject of the Lease; The Date of the Lease of the Property; The Term of Years of the Lease, and The Rent Payable in Respect of the Property. All of the above-mentioned information is available free of charge. With regard to commercial leases entered into on or after 3 April 2012, the Act imposes an obligation on the tenants of such properties, to furnish the following additional information to the PSRA: The Commencement Date of the Terms of the Lease; Any Capital Contribution Paid in respect of the Property; The Frequency of Rent Reviews; Liability for Rates, Insurance, Service Charges and Repairs; Particulars of Rent-free Periods, Fitting-out Time, Fit-out Allowances and Capital Considerations, and Particulars of any Break Clause in the Lease. The additional information is available directly from the Property Services Regulatory Authority website and can be accessed through the following url: https://propertypriceregister.ie/Website/NPSRA/pprweb-com.nsf/page/ppr-home-en
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TwitterIn the second quarter of 2024, Galway had the highest residential rent amongst major cities in Ireland. Properties in Galway on average were in the range of ***** to ***** euros, depending upon the size of the property. Limerick was the second most expensive city, with homes ranging from ***** to ***** euros. In contrast, Waterford stood out as the most affordable city compared to others, with properties available at rates ranging from *** to ***** euros. In Dublin, the average rent for a two-bedroom apartment ranged between ***** and ***** euros, depending on the area.
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The Local Authority Mortgage to rent (LAMTR) scheme is a government initiative to help homeowners who have mortgages through the local government sector and are at risk of losing their homes due to mortgage arrears. The scheme is one of the possible resolutions for people who have been involved in the Mortgage Arrears Resolution Process (MARP) with a local authority and whose mortgage has been determined as unsustainable. The most important step any household in mortgage arrears can take is to engage early with the Arrears Support Unit of the local authority. The Local Authority Mortgage to Rent scheme enables householders to stay in their home and their established community. Surrendering the ownership equity in a home is a very difficult decision; however, the Local Authority Mortgage to Rent scheme provides householders with stability and continuity, after an often long period of financial turmoil. Ownership of the home transfers to the local authority and the householder pays a differential rent. Donegal, Dublin city, Laois, Roscommon and Westmeath data includes local authority/borrower costs incurred for LAMTR transactions in 2014 but claimed by local authorities in 2015 Total figure for 2015 includes EUR14,331 in respect of local authority/borrower costs incurred for LAMTR transactions in 2014 but claimed by local authorities in 2015.
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TwitterThis statistic presents the average monthly rental prices for selected counties and cities of Ireland as of the third quarter of 2015. In that time, the most expensive apartments to rent were in South County Dublin with an average price of ***** euros per month. South Dublin City followed, with rentals priced at ***** euros a month.
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平均房价:公寓:新:都柏林市在12-01-2016达310,658.000欧元,相较于12-01-2015的303,821.000欧元有所增长。平均房价:公寓:新:都柏林市数据按年更新,12-01-1997至12-01-2016期间平均值为246,293.842欧元,共20份观测结果。该数据的历史最高值出现于12-01-2006,达369,638.000欧元,而历史最低值则出现于12-01-1997,为115,604.573欧元。CEIC提供的平均房价:公寓:新:都柏林市数据处于定期更新的状态,数据来源于Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government,数据归类于全球数据库的爱尔兰 – 表 IE.E007:平均房产价格:年度。
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TwitterIn the second quarter of 2024, Dublin 2 stood out with the highest average residential rent for a two-bedroom apartment in Dublin. The mean rental costs in Dublin 2 were ***** euros a month. Dublin 4 took the second spot with a rent of ***** euros per month. Other regions in Dublin in the top five were Dublin 1, Dublin 6, and South Co Dublin, boasting average rents ranging from ***** to ***** euros. Conversely, West Dublin emerged as the most affordable area, boasting an average monthly rent of ***** euros. Furthermore, Dublin 24, Dublin 22, North Co Dublin, and Dublin 15 joined the ranks of the top five most cost-effective districts in Dublin, with average rental charges ranging from ***** to ***** euros. Dublin is the most expensive rental market, followed by Wicklow and Kildare.