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Apartments and flats for rent in Dublin

Trusted landlord
cozy studio in central location

Studio in Dublin

14m²
2Guests
Self check-in · Washing machine
Available from 06 Jun
€8,650
/ Month
Trusted landlord
lovely apartment in central location

Apartment in Dublin

42m²
4Guests
1Bedroom
Self check-in
Available from 12 Jun
€8,000
/ Month
Trusted landlord
attractive apartment in perfect area

Apartment in Dublin

50m²
2Guests
1Bedroom
Washing machine · Free cleaning
Available from 09 Jun
€4,400
/ Month
Trusted landlord
highly spaced one bedroom apartment

Apartment in Dublin

50m²
2Guests
1Bedroom
Washing machine · Free cleaning
Available from 14 Jun
€4,400
/ Month
Trusted landlord
light-flooded property situated in fantastic location

Apartment in Dublin

50m²
1Guest
1Bedroom
Washing machine · Free cleaning
Available from 14 Jun
€4,400
/ Month
Trusted landlord
3 bedroom house

Apartment in Dublin

100m²
5Guests
3Bedrooms
Deposit free · Self check-in · Washing machine · Free cleaning
Available from 20 Jun
€6,677
/ Month

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How to find accommodation in Dublin

It was once a time-consuming and stressful task to try and find a property to rent in a city like Dublin. This was especially true for those moving from another city in Ireland or a different country altogether. With Homelike, searching for your perfect Dublin flat has never been easier and you can narrow down your search for Dublin flats based on your preferred budget, rental period, deposit requirement, amenities etc. If you prefer to avoid meeting people during the COVID pandemic, many Dublin apartments also have self check in options. With such a huge variety and range of flats in Dublin, from one-bedroom, two-bedroom, furnished, and no-deposit properties, the choice can be overwhelming. Choose your city and narrow down these searches using our filters and map feature. There is no need to deal with multiple landlords, estate agents, or any other middlemen - just by visiting Homelike, you’ll be holding the keys to your Dublin home in no time.

Best neighborhoods to look for apartments in Dublin

Portobello

Located on the southern side of the River Liffey, Portobello is a great place to rent a flat, especially for those who are students. Portobello is seen as one the hippest neighborhoods in Dublin, complete with yoga studios, craft beer bars, and a range of interesting bookshops. Alongside this modern reputation, Portobello is one of the oldest areas of the city and has a number of ancient cathedrals, including Christchurch Cathedral, St Patrick’s Cathedral. Students find they settle in with ease, especially those who are studying at the nearby Trinity College.

Ranelagh

The neighborhood of Ranelagh is another of the city’s popular areas to rent a flat in Dublin. Nestled on the southern side of the city, Ranelagh is a perfect blend of inner-city life and a touch of suburbia. Ranelagh is also thought to be one the best neighborhoods for families renting flats in Dublin. The leafy streets make it easy to forget you are living in a European capital, and still, you feel connected to the rest of the city. Rent prices can be a little high in Ranelagh, but for the pace of life you get here, the trade-off is worth it.

The Docklands

Considered to be one of the most desirable places to live in Dublin, The Docklands neighborhood is at the very heart of the city. Once a place of intense industry, the Docklands have been transformed into an area of top post-modern properties overlooking the center of Dublin. Renting a flat in Dublin’s Dockland neighborhoods gives you the perfect blend of old and new, with historic buildings standing side by side with modern architectural facades. The over-desirability of The Docklands does, however, make it one of the most expensive places to rent flats in the city.

Drumcondra

Drumcondra is one of the most affordable neighborhoods to rent in the center of Dublin. This affordability has made it extremely popular with families, couples, and singles alike. Apart from its location and affordability, Drumcondra is a neighborhood of pleasant contrasts. Although it is located in the center of the city, it has its fair share of green and open spaces. Its relatively calm and quiet neighborhood also plays host to a great number of traditional pubs and restaurants.

More neighborhoods to live in Dublin

In spite of the fact that Dublin isn’t the largest city in the world, its diverse number of neighborhoods means there is a seemingly endless number of places you can live. Whether you want to be in the very heart of the city, on the leafy outskirts, or in one of the many suburbs, Dublin flats can be found all over the city. Take a look at our guide to Dublin's best neighborhoods, giving you a far more detailed look at the city.

Common rental searches in Dublin

Cheap flats to rent in Dublin

Finding cheap flats to rent in Dublin can be something that changes on a yearly basis, especially with the fluctuation in prices and demand. Generally speaking, the areas of Fetterairn, Citywest, and Cheeverstown are considered some of the cheapest areas in which to rent flats in Dublin.

Granny flats to rent in Dublin

If you’re looking for a granny flat in Dublin, you could do no better than choosing a fully furnished flat through Homelike. By opting for this type of flat, you will be safe in the knowledge that your loved one has all the utilities and appliances they would need from the very get-go.

Flats to rent in North Dublin

North Dublin is considered anywhere north of the River Liffey. This being said, there is a very broad choice of neighborhoods and flats to choose from in this huge area. Flats are generally considered to be slightly cheaper north of the river, though the closer you get to the city center, the higher the price will rise.

Flats to rent in South Dublin

Similar to finding flats in North Dublin, South Dublin is considered anywhere south of the River Liffey. South Dublin is often considered more affluent than the north, meaning it may have higher rent costs compared to the rest of the city.

Average rent for apartments in Dublin?

As is the case in many cities, the rent prices can fluctuate considerably year in, year out. The type of apartments and flats also affect the overall average price. The average price for a one-bedroom flat in the center of Dublin is around €2,660. Whereas, if you choose to live outside the city, this average price falls to around €1,400.

Tips on moving to Dublin

Moving to a brand new city is an exciting time in anyone’s life, but it can also be a stressful one. For outsiders coming into Dublin, there are a few things that may help the transition easier. Driving through inner Dublin can be a little manic, so if you prefer to keep the petrol prices down, secure yourself a Leap Card. This will help you travel smoothly across the city on buses or the local tram. Secondly, remember that you’re right on the edge of the Irish Sea, so Dublin averages 130 rainy days per year. Finally, if you are traveling from outside of Ireland, ensure you have all the correct visas in place before you travel!

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