Rents for new tenancies increased by 6.7 per cent on average between the third quarter of 2021 and 2022, as the number of new tenancies rose to nearly 20,000.
Rents for new tenancies increased by 6.7 per cent on average between the third quarter of 2021 and 2022, as the number of new tenancies rose to nearly 20,000, new figures showed.
Data from the Residential Tenancies Board showed that the average monthly rent for new tenancies in Dublin was €2,022 in the three-month period, up from €1,912 the year before and up from €2,004 the previous quarter. The figure outside the capital stood ...
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