Rent affordability · Dublin

Can I afford 2,300/month rent in Dublin?

€2,300/month puts you in the top 23% of renters in Dublin by rent amount — €500 above the city median (€1,800).

Salary you need to afford this

Comfortable (25% rule)€110,400/yr
Manageable (30% rule)€92,000/yr
Stretch (35%)€78,857/yr
Risky (45%+)€61,333/yr

Based on gross annual salary. The 30% rule (manageable threshold) is the most widely used benchmark — it means €2,300/month consumes exactly 30% of your monthly income.

How this compares in Dublin

€1,200

Budget rent

P10

€1,800

Typical rent

median

€2,800

High-end rent

P90

People in Dublin typically spend 2652% of their gross income on rent. The median renter spends 38%.

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Data confidence: medium · RTB Rent Index Q4 2024 (ESRI): 1-bed Dublin avg new tenancy €1,501/month; overall Dublin avg €2,117 · 2024

Frequently asked questions

Can I afford €2,300/month rent in Dublin?

Whether you can afford €2,300/month in Dublin depends on your salary. At the standard 30% rule, you need at least €92,000/year gross. At a stricter 25% threshold, you need €110,400/year. Note: €2,300/month puts you in the top half of the Dublin rental market — 77% of renters pay less.

What salary do I need to afford €2,300 rent in Dublin?

To afford €2,300/month without spending more than 30% of gross income on rent, you need at least €92,000/year. For a more comfortable 25% target, the threshold rises to €110,400/year. At 35% — considered financially stretched — the minimum falls to €78,857/year.

Is €2,300/month rent expensive in Dublin?

€2,300/month is €500 above the city median. 77% of renters in Dublin pay less than this amount. Rent across Dublin ranges from roughly €1,200 (cheapest 10%) to €2,800 (top 10%).

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