Private Sector Rents in Ireland Rose 7.1% – PRTB
RENT FOR HOUSES WERE UP 6.4% & APARTMENT RENTS ROSE BY 7.6%
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RENT FOR HOUSES WERE UP 6.4% & APARTMENT RENTS ROSE BY 7.6%
PRTB makes recommendations to college students renting for the first time • Ensure accommodation meets minimum legal standards • Avoid paying excessive rents by checking PRTB Rent Index • Check if your tenancy is registered with the PRTB • Know your rights and your responsibilities! Monday 17th August 2015: As offers of Third Level College
PRIVATE SECTOR RENTS IN IRELAND ROSE 6.9% FROM Q1, 2014, TO Q1, 2015 RENT FOR HOUSES UP 6.5% & APARTMENT RENTS UP 7.8% APARTMENT RENTS IN DUBLIN UP 10.8% IN THE YEAR LATEST DATA FROM PRTB QUARTERLY RENT INDEX Rents for private sector accommodation across the country rose by 6.9% in the year between the
Latest data from PRTB Quarterly Rent Index
How to Increase Supply and to Control Rent Movements Among Issues Being Examined
Rent Index Reveals Actual Rents Being Paid for Houses and Apartments Throughout the Country.
• PRTB / ESRI Rent Index shows Rent in Dublin grew by 6.4% in the past year. • “Two speed market” with more modest increases elsewhere in the country. • PRTB Rent Index reveals actual rents paid for houses and apartments. Rents for private accommodation in the Dublin region continued to increase strongly in the
Monthly rent levels in Dublin rose in Quarter 2, 2013, but fell slightly outside capital.
Launch of 2013 PRTB Annual Report