Rents In Cork Rise Even Further In Lastest Daft.ie Survey

Rents in Cork City have seen a 13.7% rise to €1.300, according to Daft.ie's latest quarterly survey
The cost of rent around the country is now 30 percent higher than it was at the peak of the Celtic Tiger.
The new €1,300 rent cost is an 11 percent increase this year alone and is over €300 higher than the previous peak in 2008.
Author of the report, Ronan Lyons, outlines some of the areas worst affected:
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