Investment• Nov 22, 2025
Rental Yields by County 2026: Where to Invest
By Investment Analysis Team
16 min Read
Rental Yields by County 2026: Where to Invest
Investment
Rental Yields by County 2026: Investor Report
Ranked by Gross Yield in Q1 2026. Data combines RTB averages with current Daft.ie asking prices.
The Top Performers
1. County Longford (8.2%)
- Entry Price: €160,000
- Rent: €1,100/month
- Verdict: Ireland's highest yield, but capital appreciation is slow.
2. County Donegal (7.8%)
- Entry Price: €185,000
- Rent: €1,200/month
- Verdict: Driven by lack of rental supply and remote worker demand.
3. Dublin 1 & 8 (City Centre) (6.5% - 7%)
- Entry Price: €350,000 (Apartments)
- Rent: €2,200/month
- Verdict: Strongest tenant demand in the country. Zero void periods.
4. Watrford City (7.1%)
- Entry Price: €240,000
- Rent: €1,400/month
- Verdict: Excellent balance of yield and growth potential.
The "Safety" Zones (Lower Yield, High Growth)
- South Dublin (D4/D6): 3.5%
- East Cork: 5.0%
- Galway City: 5.2%
Tax Warning
Remember, Gross != Net.
- Tax: Up to 52% on rental income.
- LPT: Owner pays.
- Maintenance: Allow 1 month rent per year.
Corporate vs Private
Apartment blocks are increasingly owned by REITs. The private investor opportunity lies in 3-bed semis (the family market) where REITs rarely operate. These tenants stay longer (3-5 years avg), improving net yield.