"While new data has shown that Rent Pressure Zones (RPZs) are "effective" in moderating increases, red flags in the market have not gone away as average rents in Dublin hit over €2,200 for new tenants."
"Figures from the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) also show a rise in the number of notices of termination issued by landlords, with director Rosemary Steen saying the organisation is "concerned about the trends in the data on notices of termination and landlord numbers for Q3 2025"."
Average rents for new tenancies in Dublin have risen to over €2,200 per month. Rent Pressure Zones (RPZs) have shown effectiveness in moderating rent increases, but warning signs remain in the market. The Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) reports a rise in notices of termination issued by landlords. RTB director Rosemary Steen expressed concern about trends in notices of termination and landlord numbers for Q3 2025. The combination of high new-tenancy rents and increased termination activity indicates continuing volatility and pressure for tenants entering the Dublin rental market.
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