Properties and places to rent in Monasterevin

1 available rental found

Commonly asked questions

How to find a property to rent in Monasterevin?

To find a rental property in Monasterevin, you can browse listings on , where a wide range of updated rental offers are available. Use filters such as price, number of bedrooms, property type, and location to narrow your search. It's recommended to act quickly when you find a suitable listing, as demand in many Irish cities and towns is high.

How many property rentals are available in Monasterevin?

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

How much is rent in Monasterevin?

The average rent for a property in Monasterevin is 1700 € per month. Depending on the location you can expect to pay between 1700 € to 1700 € per month. Rental prices in Monasterevin vary depending on the area, size, and type of property. In general, rents tend to be higher in cities and urban centres. provides up-to-date listings that reflect current market rates, helping you get a clear picture of rental costs in Monasterevin.

How much can a landlord increase rent in Monasterevin?

In Monasterevin, as in all of Ireland, rent increases are regulated by the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB). If the property is located in a Rent Pressure Zone (RPZ), landlords can only increase rent in line with the annual Rent Pressure Zone calculator, which is based on the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP). Rent can typically only be increased once every 12 months, and the landlord must give proper written notice in advance. Outside RPZs, increases must still be fair and in accordance with market rates.

How to apply for rent allowance in Monasterevin?

To apply for rent allowance in Monasterevin, you need to contact your local Intreo Centre or apply online through the Department of Social Protection. Rent Supplement is generally available to people on a low income who are already renting privately and meet certain criteria. Alternatively, you may be eligible for the Housing Assistance Payment (HAP), which is managed by the local authority and supports long-term housing needs. Supporting documents, such as proof of income and tenancy, will be required during the application process.