In 2025, a renewed wave of foreign investment is flowing into Irish real estate, raising eyebrows and expectations. After a brief slowdown in 2023 and 2024, international funds—especially from Germany, Canada, and the Middle East—are re-entering the market, targeting both residential portfolios and commercial assets. This surge is driven by a combination of Ireland’s economic stability, euro-denominated asset security, and a strong tech employment base. Large institutional players are particularly attracted to Ireland’s relative affordability compared to London, Amsterdam, and Paris, with Dublin now seen as a value play in the European context. The return of foreign capital is a strong vote of confidence in the fundamentals of the Irish market. For domestic investors, this can be a signal worth noting. It suggests a narrowing window to acquire prime assets before pricing resets. It also opens up potential co-investment or exit opportunities, particularly in the build-to-rent and suburban multi-unit segments. While it’s essential to avoid herd mentality, aligning with the strategic moves of well-capitalised global players can offer both validation and momentum for Irish investors.
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