Daft.ie figures suggest rental supply is rising but it is still some way off the number that you would expect in a properly functioning market, according to Ronan Lyons
Ronan Lyons
Rental report from Daft.ie suggests rents nationally climbed by 1 per cent in first quarter of 2023
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Asking prices for homes increased by 6 per cent nationally last year despite evidence of a slowdown in the second half of 2022
Ronan Lyons of TCD says Government’s plans are not underpinned by the latest data
Daft.ie says there were fewer 1,100 homes available to rent nationwide on its website at the beginning of November
Report from Daft.ie says availability of rental homes down 97% since 2009, with ‘unprecedented’ scarcity
Rent pressure zone report stands as searing indictment of Government housing policy
Severe shortage of available properties puts upward pressure on rents
Brace of quarterly reports from myhome.ie and daft.ie show prices again accelerating
Academic finds occupancy of almost 90% across 63 build-to-rent schemes
Dublin is once again the hotspot of the rental crisis, according to figures from Daft.ie
‘Stubbornly high’ inflation recorded with prices soaring outside five main cities
With a 34% vacancy rate at one development, supply may be greater than statistics imply
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