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12th May 2015

Pics: The 10 most expensive houses you can rent in Ireland right now

Mind-blowing accommodation

Joe Harrington

It’ll come as no surprise that they’re all in Dublin.

According to a Daft.ie report earlier this week, there were fewer properties available to rent in the country on May 1st than at any point since 2006.

That naturally led us to spending time on the site to see what was out there and we decided to dream big, so we searched for the most expensive house up for rent on the site.

We’ve no idea why we did it, maybe it’s a nosy Irish thing, but some of the places and prices were out of this world. Scroll down through the top 10 if you’re interested.

House 10

Location: Ballsbridge, Dublin.
Number of bedrooms: Three.
Cost: €6,000 per month.

House 6

House 6.1

House 6.2

House 9

Location: Churchtown, Dublin 14.
Number of bedrooms: Five.
Cost: €6,500 per month.

House 10.1

House 10.2

House 10

House 8

Location: Ballsbridge, Dublin 4.
Number of bedrooms: Seven.
Cost: €6,500 per month.

House 9.1

House 9.2

House 9

House 7

Location: Dalkey, Dublin.
Number of bedrooms: Three.
Cost: €6,500 per month.

House 8.1

House 8.2

House 8

House 6

Location: Ranelagh, Dublin 6.
Number of bedrooms: Four.
Cost: €6,500 per month.

House 7.1

House 7.2

House 7

House 5

Location: Ballsbridge, Dublin 4.
Number of bedrooms: Four.
Cost: €7,000 per month.

House 5

House 5.1

House 5.2

House 4

Location: Rathmines, Dublin 6.
Number of bedrooms: Four.
Cost: €7,000 per month.

House 4

House 4.1

House 4.2

House 3

Location: Killiney, Dublin.
Number of bedrooms: Five.
Cost: €7,500 per month.

House 3

House 3.1

House 3.2

House 2

Location: Dalkey, Dublin.
Number of bedrooms: Four.
Cost: €7,500 per month.

House 2

House 2.1

House 2.2

House 1

Location: Donnybrook, Dublin 4.
Number of bedrooms: Five.
Cost: €8,000 per month.

House 1

House 1.1

House 1.2

Sorry, can you give us a few minutes there to pick our jaws up off the ground. It’s nice to dream.

Francgef

All information and photos via Daft.ie.

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