Beneath the surface of Ireland’s mainstream property headlines lies an emerging opportunity: coastal towns that are quietly booming thanks to remote work migration. Places like Bundoran, Dingle, and Westport are witnessing a demographic shift—remote professionals seeking lifestyle and affordability are buying or renting in areas once considered seasonal. Price growth in some of these towns is outpacing urban averages, with Bundoran up 9% year-on-year as demand exceeds supply. Improved digital infrastructure and national fibre rollouts have enabled this trend, and with broadband no longer a barrier, buyers are focusing on community, nature access, and work-life balance. Investors who previously viewed these areas purely as holiday-let markets are now pivoting to long-term rentals, tapping into tenant demand from year-round residents. As short-let regulation tightens, especially around licensing and zoning, the long-let model in these lifestyle towns offers stability and generous yields, often in the 6–7% range. It’s a shift that rewards early movers who recognise that quality of life is becoming a key driver of housing demand.
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