Daft survey shows rents across the capital are continuing to rise - but what are Dublin’s ritziest rentals?
Woodside Drive, Rathfarnham, an “exceptional luxurious distinctive modern” six-bed home, is on the market for €7,000 a month. (Photograph: myhome.ie)
Tue Feb 09 2016 - 12:14
Figures from Daft.ie released on Tuesday show that rents across Ireland continue to rise, up by an average of 9 per cent over the course of 2015.
In the capital rents rose by 8.2 per cent, as demand continues to outstrip supply. This means that residents of Dublin 1 can now expect to pay almost €1,400 every month on rent for a two-bed apartment the figures show, or €1,632 for a three-bed house in Dublin 14.
At the top end of the market however, rents can substantially surpass this, with detached houses on the capital’s premium streets commanding almost €20,000 a month- less perhaps than the asking price of $95,000/month for a 5-bed townhouse on New York’s upper east side - but it’s a hefty chunk of money nonetheless.
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Cherrygarth sits on 3.5 acres of manicured gardens in Mount Merrion, close to the city centre. The grounds include a tennis court and accommodation includes five bedrooms and five reception rooms. It can be yours for €7,000 a month. (Photograph: myhome.ie)
Wake up to views of Fitzwilliam Square every morning from this refurbished Georgian house, one of the few residential properties remaining on the square. It’s on the market for €8,750 a month. (Photograph: myhome.ie)
This six-bed detached property on Ballsbridge’s Shrewsbury Road is on the market for €19,500 a month, or a staggering €234,000 for an annual let. It comes with its own mews house. (Photograph: myhome.ie)
Fancy a barbeque on Grafton Street? This luxury 2-bed penthouse with roof top terrace at the College Green end of Grafton Street can be yours for €5,000 a month. (Photograph: myhome.ie)
So if money was no issue, what would your options for renting be in the capital?