The Irish property market in 2025 is experiencing a shift that many investors have been anticipating. After several years of surging demand, tight supply, and rising borrowing costs, the tide is beginning to turn. The European Central Bank has signaled a period of rate stability, which is already easing pressure on financing and increasing investor confidence. While Dublin and Cork saw steady growth over the past two years, early indicators in Q1 show a modest cooling in price momentum. This doesn’t mark a downturn, but rather a rebalancing that offers opportunities to enter or expand at more reasonable price points. Government policy is also beginning to align more closely with development needs. The upcoming Planning & Development Bill promises faster approvals for housing projects, potentially unlocking new inventory and creating new prospects for development-focused investors. For the first time in four years, residential inventory is showing signs of growth. For investors, this mid-cycle moment presents a rare window to acquire assets before the next growth phase, especially in emerging suburban and regional markets.
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