
Europe & Central Asia
Ireland
Quick highlights
- Capital: Dublin
- Income level: High income
- Currency: EUR
Country ranking
Cost of living & financial considerations
High prices in Dublin and Cork limit cost advantage. Housing shortage pressures rent.
Estimated monthly total
$2,720-$4,000
/ month
Housing (capital, 1BR)
$2,300/month
Dublin housing shortage drives steep rent
Housing (countryside, 1BR)
$1,600/month
Galway-type towns still costly
Food (home cooking)
$470/month
Groceries mid-high | limited discounting
Food (eating out)
$1,050/month
Café culture pricey | tips expected
Healthcare
$260/month
Private insurance common to bypass waits
Transport
$150/month
Leap card plus taxis at night
Utilities + internet
$240/month
Electricity and broadband relatively high
Healthcare access & quality
Best private care is in Dublin and Cork. Outside hubs provider depth drops.
Safety & stability
Safety in Dublin and Cork varies by area. Housing shortage pressures rent.
Climate & environment
Climate comfort is a daily driver. Housing shortage pressures rent.
Social & community infrastructure
Expat networks concentrate in Dublin and Cork. Housing shortage pressures rent.
Infrastructure & logistics
Connectivity and services strongest in Dublin and Cork. Housing shortage pressures rent.
Legal & administrative ease
Residency planning matters for long stays. Housing shortage pressures rent.