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Published 10:20 17 Aug 2018 BST
Updated 14:15 13 Sept 2018 BST
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But, in Dublin alone the average amount is even higher.
The price of renting a place in the capital has shot up by €200 in the last year alone. This means it will cost you around €2,000 per month for accommodation in some parts of the city.
That is an increase of 34 percent over the course of a decade.
Rent was nearly 21 percent higher in Limerick in June than it was at the same time last year, meaning it is now around €1,109 a month.
Meanwhile, in Galway and Cork rents are 41 percent and 25 percent above what they were a decade ago.
In June, the average monthly rent in Galway was €1,189, and in Cork it was €1,266.
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