1 available apartment to rent in Malahide

1 available apartment to rent in Malahide found

    2 bedrooms apartment of 120.0 m² - Cozy living space
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    2 rooms apartment of 120m²

    Union Chandlery, Malahide Marina, Malahide East DED 1986, Malahide, County Dublin, K36, Ireland

    2,500 € / month

Commonly asked questions

How to rent an apartment in Malahide?

To rent an apartment in Malahide, start by browsing online platforms like Rentola, where you can filter by price, size, and location. Once you find a suitable property, you’ll typically need to contact the landlord or letting agent to arrange a viewing. If you're interested, be prepared to submit an application with references, proof of income, and a form of ID. If approved, you’ll sign a lease agreement and pay a deposit (usually one month's rent) plus the first month’s rent in advance.

How many apartments for rent available in Malahide?

We currently have 1 apartment rentals in Malahide available at Rentola - however, this changes daily, so please check back regularly to stay up-to-date with the latest listings.

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Malahide?

The cost of renting an apartment in Malahide depends on the area, size, and condition of the property. The average rent for apartments in Malahide is 2500 € per month. Depending on the location you can expect to pay between 2500 € to 2500 € per month. Prices can also fluctuate based on demand and time of year.

What do I need to rent an apartment in Malahide?

To rent an apartment in Malahide, you typically need proof of identification (such as a passport or driver's licence), recent payslips or proof of income, a reference from a previous landlord or employer, and sometimes a PPS number. Many landlords also require a deposit equal to one month’s rent and expect the first month’s rent upfront. Having your documents ready can speed up the process, especially in competitive markets.

How to get lower rent on an apartment in Malahide?

To secure a lower rent in Malahide, consider looking in less central areas or neighbouring suburbs where demand may be lower and prices more affordable. Being flexible with your move-in date and length of lease can also help, as landlords may offer discounts for longer commitments. It can also be worthwhile to act quickly on new listings and to search during off-peak rental seasons when competition is lower. While direct negotiation isn't always possible, it may be considered in some private rental situations.