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flag Ireland's rental supply hit a record low in February 2026, with rents rising due to landlord hesitation over new rent control rules.

flag Rental supply in Ireland hit a record low of fewer than 1,800 homes available nationwide by February 1, 2026, a 22% drop from the previous year and the lowest level since 2006. flag Rents rose 4.4% in 2025, the 13th consecutive year of increases, with the average two-bedroom apartment costing €2,086 monthly. flag Dublin saw rental stock fall by over one-third, while cities like Galway, Cork, and Waterford experienced rent hikes of 11.4%, 7.5%, and 6.9% respectively. flag Experts attribute the supply drop to uncertainty over new rent control rules, possibly prompting landlords to delay listings or exit the market.

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