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09 Dec 2025

€1,500 average rents across Tipperary branded a 'shameful failure' by Sinn Féin MEP

The latest Daft.ie report shows market rents in Tipperary have risen by 14.2% year on year

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Sinn Féin MEP for Ireland South, Kathleen Funchion, has condemned the government's housing policy, as the latest Daft.ie report shows market rents in Tipperary have risen by 14.2% year on year.

The report also states that 8 of the top 10 counties with double digit inflation are in the Ireland South constituency.

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Speaking from Brussels, MEP Funchion said:

"The latest Daft.ie report will unfortunately come as no surprise to those who are renting and those who are working in the sector.

"The average rent now being over €1,494 a month in Tipperary, and €2,000 nationally, shows that Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael's housing policy continues to be a complete failure.

"The report also highlights the difficulties across Ireland South where 8 of the 10 counties recorded at least a 10% rise in rental costs.

"The cost of housing in these counties under current government policy will only continue to increase, and we'll see a situation where fewer people will be able to afford to live and raise families here.

"This week I will be hosting a conference on housing in the European Parliament where we will hear from other countries as to how they have dealt with the issue of affordable housing and homelessness.

"This report further highlights that Irish housing is the most expensive in the EU, and that the current government is either not capable or not serious about finding a solution.

"The only way to protect renters is to dramatically increase and accelerate the delivery of social and affordable homes, and to support the SME builder-developer sector to build more good quality homes for working people to buy.

"In the meantime, rents are too high. Protecting renters means banning rent increases for three years and putting a full month's rent back into every renter's pocket."

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