Ireland's rental market is profitable-if you know how to navigate the regulatory maze.
Most foreign investors lose money in Ireland. They overlook planning compliance issues that kill resales. They ignore Building Energy Ratings that cap rental income by 20%. They breach Rent Pressure Zone rules and face 4,000 fines. They finance at 70% LTV without stress-testing void periods or rate rises-then panic-sell at market troughs.
This guide prevents those mistakes.
Scott Neve has worked in international real estate since 2001, closing over 500 million in transactions across 23 countries. He's advised thousands of foreign buyers navigating complex markets, regulatory environments, and cross-border financing. This isn't theory. It's hard-won operational knowledge from someone who's been in the trenches for 24 years.
What You'll Learn:
Part One: Market Fit and Strategy
- Whether Ireland suits your investment goals (yield, growth, stability, or avoid entirely)
- How Irish transactions work (solicitor-led conveyancing, timelines, deposit mechanics)
- Foreign ownership rules and practical reality for non-EU and EU buyers
Part Two: Buying Your Property
- Step-by-step purchase workflow from offer to registration
- Ireland-specific due diligence checklist (planning compliance, BER, RTB, boundaries, title)
- Complete cost breakdown (stamp duty, solicitor fees, surveys, insurance, contingencies)
Part Three: Operating as a Landlord
- RTB registration and Rent Pressure Zone compliance (the rules everyone gets wrong)
- Non-resident landlord tax: withholding mechanics, allowable deductions, filing deadlines, DTA relief
- Property management practicalities (agent selection, tenant vetting, rent collection, maintenance, inspections)
Part Four: Strategy and Markets
- Regional analysis: Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick, secondary cities-where to invest and where to avoid
- Financing your purchase (LTV limits, income verification, non-resident mortgage products, broker selection)
- Renovation and value-add strategy (BER upgrades, SEAI grants, cosmetic refurbishment, planning retention)
Part Five: Exit and Team
- Exit strategy planning (resale preparation, CGT calculation, market timing, buyer-ready documentation)
- Building your local team (solicitor, accountant, letting agent, surveyor, contractors-who you need and what they cost)
- Common pitfalls and how to avoid them (the 10 mistakes that kill Irish property returns)
Appendices:
- Glossary of Irish property terms
- Official lin