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Derelict Buildings Ireland: Mayo, Donegal, Galway Numbers

August 26, 2025 Victoria Sterling -Business Editor Business

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Ireland Housing Update: Derelict​ Buildings Decline,⁢ Property Transactions Rise (August 2025)

Table of Contents

  • Ireland Housing Update: Derelict​ Buildings Decline,⁢ Property Transactions Rise (August 2025)
    • Key Findings:⁣ Irish Housing Market – Summer 2025
    • Derelict Buildings: A Gradual Reduction
    • Property Transactions and Price Variations
    • Vacancy Rates: ‌A County-by-County Outlook

Updated August 26, 2025, 10:03:44 AM PDT

Key Findings:⁣ Irish Housing Market – Summer 2025

Ireland’s housing market shows signs of shifting dynamics as of ⁣June ‍2025. While a meaningful number of buildings remain derelict, the number is decreasing. Concurrently, property transactions remain robust, indicating continued demand ⁤despite affordability challenges.

What: Decline in derelict buildings and high property transaction⁤ volume.
Where: Nationwide, with notable differences⁣ between counties (Dublin vs. Leitrim).
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When: Data reflects the 12 ‍months leading up ⁣to June 2025.Why ‍it Matters: Indicates potential progress in addressing housing stock issues, but affordability remains a key concern.
What’s Next: Continued monitoring of vacancy and dereliction rates, alongside policy interventions to address⁤ housing supply.

Derelict Buildings: A Gradual Reduction

As⁣ of June 2025,approximately 19,821 buildings across Ireland were classified as derelict,representing a 2.9% decrease compared⁤ to⁢ June⁢ 2024. This data comes from the latest Residential Buildings Report by GeoDirectory, a company overseeing a comprehensive address database for all dwellings in‍ the State GeoDirectory. The report, prepared⁢ in collaboration with ​consultancy firm⁤ EY, shows a positive trend with all counties experiencing a decline in derelict address-points year-over-year Irish Times.

While a reduction is encouraging,the sheer ‍number of‍ derelict properties highlights the ongoing challenges in revitalizing existing housing stock. Dereliction contributes ⁤to urban decay, reduces property ​values‍ in surrounding areas, and exacerbates the overall housing shortage.

Property Transactions and Price Variations

The 12-month period ending in June 2025 saw a total of 47,927 property purchases across Ireland. This indicates sustained activity in the housing market, ‌despite ⁢economic headwinds and rising interest‌ rates.However, significant⁤ price disparities exist between counties.

Dublin remains the⁣ most expensive location, with an average property transaction price of ⁢€585,754. In contrast,Leitrim recorded⁣ the lowest average price at⁢ €204,323. This ⁣substantial difference underscores the⁤ regional inequalities in the Irish housing market and the impact of location ⁣on affordability.


County Average Property Price (June 2025)
Dublin €585,754
leitrim €204,323

Vacancy Rates: ‌A County-by-County Outlook

The GeoDirectory report also revealed that vacancy rates decreased in⁤ 17 counties over the 12-month period. This suggests a broader trend of ‍improved housing utilization across ‍the country.Though, the report does not specify *which* 17 counties experienced declines, requiring further⁤ investigation for a ⁤complete picture.

Understanding vacancy rates is ⁢crucial ⁤for effective housing policy. Vacant properties represent a wasted resource that could be brought back into use through renovation, refurbishment, or new construction. Targeted⁤ interventions are needed to address the specific causes of vacancy in different regions.

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