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Rents

Housing

Average rent for new Dublin tenancies rises to €2,022 per month

Figures from the Residential Tenancies Board show the average national rent was in new tenancies was €1,482
  • Donal MacNamee
  • March 16, 2023
Housing

Rent cost inflation in 2022 stood at its highest level in almost 20 years, new Daft report shows

Ronan Lyons, associate professor of economics at Trinity College Dublin, said rental prices continue recorded double digit inflation last year due to a “chronic” lack of supply in the private rental market
  • Lorcan Allen
  • February 13, 2023
Housing

Sarah Hamill: More supply is not the simple answer if that housing is inadequate

The government needs to look at the big picture and address issues such as its role in providing housing, security of tenure and the quality of accommodation if we are to fix the housing problem
  • Sarah Hamill
  • December 23, 2022
Housing

New rent prices in Dublin rise above average of €2,000 a month

Price inflation in the capital was at almost 9 per cent over the last year
  • Paul O'Donoghue
  • November 24, 2022
Housing

‘Worse, and worse again’ - Unprecedented spike in advertised rent prices

Newly listed rents hit €1,688 in the third quarter of 2022
  • Paul O'Donoghue
  • November 22, 2022
Politics

Elaine Byrne: Property-owning politicians should prepare for a winter of discontent

The Robert Troy controversy was just the start: the next few months will be all about the denizens of the Oireachtas and their property market interests
  • Elaine Byrne
  • September 3, 2022
Companies

Rental income increases 4.1% at Ires Reit

Ireland biggest private landlord said H1 increase was driven by the acquisition of Ashbrook apartments, organic rental growth and improved occupancy
  • Ellie Donnelly
  • August 11, 2022
Housing

Rental inflation at 15-year high, Daft says

Number of homes available for rent on August 1 reached lowest point since 2006, when Daft began its rental report
  • Sarah Taaffe-Maguire
  • August 9, 2022
Housing

RTB to fine landlords, then pay them back

Rental watchdog has acknowledged and apologised for issues with new €7 million tenant registration system
  • Michael Brennan
  • August 6, 2022
Property

RTB moves to reimburse landlords over flawed online system

Fines wrongly imposed for late registration of tenants on new annual system are to be refunded following a number of complaints
  • Michael Brennan
  • July 30, 2022
Housing

Dan O’Brien: What if we asked multinationals to add to the national housing stock?

The multinational sector, which is high-wage and high-value added, is another source of accommodation demand so asking multinationals who seek permits to add to the housing stock is not an unreasonable request
  • Dan O'Brien
  • June 18, 2022
Housing

Changes to make HAP rent scheme fairer are halted due to cost of living crisis

Darragh O’Brien, the Minister for Housing, has confirmed to other TDs that he has postponed the new national rent scheme indefinitely
  • Michael Brennan
  • May 28, 2022
Housing crisis

More than half of renters in the State rely on government aid to afford costs – ESRI

Latest data from economic think tank finds that amount of households receiving support for housing costs has doubled since 1994
  • Eva Short
  • May 25, 2022

Foot Locker bids to overturn High Court order on Grafton Street store rent

The sport retailer has gone to the Court of Appeal following a ruling last year which led to it paying over €1 million to its landlord. Foot Locker had wanted to have more than €519,000 of its rent written off for the 253 days it was unable to open as a result of lockdowns
  • Catherine Sanz
  • February 13, 2022

Rents rise 8.3% as number of tenancies registered falls 31%

The national standardised average rent stood €1,397 in Q3, an increase of €44 compared to the previous quarter
  • Eva Short
  • December 17, 2021

Cathal Mac Coille: Government must be radical on rents for its own sake, and ours

As increasing numbers of younger voters may never be able to buy their own home, it's time for the government to consider a drastic overhaul of the rental market
  • Cathal Mac Coille
  • May 16, 2021

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