Der größte private Vermieter des Bundesstaates schätzt, dass seine Mieten 20 % unter dem Marktwert liegen

    https://www.irishtimes.com/business/2026/04/16/states-largest-private-landlord-estimates-its-rents-are-20-below-market-value/

    Von Early_Egg_7474

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    1. Early_Egg_7474 on

      “Ires Reit, the State’s largest private landlord, has estimated that the rents it charges on its portfolio of apartments are about a fifth below market value, but that recent reforms of the rules governing tenancies will allow it to “unlock significant” value.

      The new rent rules, which came into force on March 1st, allow landlords to reset rent prices to market rates between one tenancy and another when the property is vacated.” They go on to say only around 10% of tenants will be affected in the short-term…

    2. Well we can’t have that now can we? One person rent is another persons income after all

    3. DuckyD2point0 on

      It’s just a continuation of government policy, the housing crisis is a money making machine.

    4. Soggy_Loss7062 on

      All that cash and exploitation of your fellow Irishpeople won’t get you your hairline back, Eddie Byrne.

      The cost of housing is astronomically high but not quite as high as that monstrosity.

    5. Grand-Cup-A-Tea on

      Good thing the people in Dáil Éireann dont have rental properties and can stand up for the people.

      Oh wait..

    6. Craicriture on

      We really have to do something to bring these values down. These funds are ‚unlocking value‘ by hoovering up all the money in the economy that should be circulating around driving all sorts of economic activity.

      Every rent hike = less disposable income = less money spent back into the real economy = less economic activity.

      Ireland needs to be developing a strong, robust domestic economy, and balancing that with FDI, and one of the major factors in that is going have to be do tackle housing affordability. This always up, ever-booming property markets with tight supply is not a good thing.

    7. Visual-Living7586 on

      „Over time, the ability to release this reversion will support earnings growth and enhance asset valuations, assuming stable market yields.“

      And this is all that matters

    8. Although this is a living horrific nightmare to normal working renters, the silver lining is we are at the tipping point of absolute rental market collapse. Enmass folk will simply cease to pay rent, the market will collapse and we will have a reset.

    9. BlackTree78910 on

      Honestly I just give up. Unless you’re earning 50k plus, it’s impossible to live as a single person in this country. Either that or sit on the dole scratching you’re arse claiming everything from the social welfare. Fucking joke of a system.

    10. printthedamnthing on

      “Market value” = what we think we could charge to jus about straddle that line of enough homelessness that people will pay any % of their income for housing vs. Juuuuust low enough rents that all their units are full

      That’s the real sweet spot.

      Gotta love capitalism and the portfolio asset-ifitcation of housing.

    11. Of course he does. Could you EVER imagine a headline that read;

      *State’s largest private landlord estimates its rents are [any]%* ***above*** *market value*

    12. When did market rent become the highest price for the most recent unit, and not i dunno the rent the market is currently paying. Its all a scam 

    13. Dookwithanegg on

      The people being obliged to stick to market value should not be the ones who determine what market value actually is.

    14. Strange_Quark_9 on

      For those feeling disgusted and/or frustrated from just reading this title, I recommend checking out a heavily underrated left-wing music artist by the name of David Rovics, with two especially relevant songs he made:

      [Landlord](https://youtu.be/7exRxM8FKrw?is=R5KKJ9pu7FS5qFeC)

      [Letter to My Landlord](https://youtu.be/id5JZhxt0cs?is=sOKjF4rvZagMeAbs)

      I obviously wasn’t paid to do this (and honestly dunno why I phrased it this way), I just find his songs very good and I wish there were more music artists today who inject class consciousness into their songs.

    15. Captain_Blueberry on

      That’s a funny way of saying:

      „We can take more money from people and they won’t do anything about it“

      The goal of this organisation is to take as much money as they can and they will find any excuse to do it. This parasite should not exist

    16. Total-System877 on

      Told my landlady earlier I’d be moving out in the next 6 months. I swear to god, her legs buckled a bit and she had to get a grip of herself. She was so excited about how much she was gonna bump the rent up she practically came. 

    17. significantrisk on

      What’s that? Landlords are all cubts? Yes, yes they are, all of them, cunts.

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