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Mobile home rental highlights housing shortages

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Killarney's ongoing housing crisis and severe shortage of available rental properties took an unexpected turn this week with a local landlord offering a two-bedroom mobile home for rent.

The listing, advertised at €650 per month, is located 25 minutes outside Killarney town and includes electricity and Wi-Fi, with stipulations of no pets or smokers.
This type of offering highlights the current pressures in the local rental market
Recent reports indicate a significant lack of long-term rental properties in Kerry, with average rents across the county reaching €1,443 in the final quarter of 2024, marking a 64% increase since 2020.
House prices have also seen substantial rises, making home ownership increasingly difficult for many.
Local representatives have previously highlighted the severity of the situation, noting that many working individuals and young families find themselves unable to afford market prices for homes or qualify for social housing.
This has led to concerns about people being forced to remain in their family homes indefinitely or consider emigration due to the high cost and scarcity of accommodation.
The mobile home listing highlights the urgent challenges facing property seekers in the area, where long-term rental options have become extremely limited.
As of this week, only six residential properties are available for rent in Killarney and surrounding areas on Daft.ie.

These include:

Loreto Road €600/month Studio 1
Chapel Place, €1,700/month Apartment
Coolick, Kilcummin €420/week House
Countess Road €1,500/month Apartment
Aghadoe, Fossa €6,500/month Luxury property
25 mins from town €650/month Mobile Home

Cllr Brendan Cronin will raise the issue at Monday’s Ordinary Meeting of Kerry County Council as a result of the Government's recent decision to make the whole country a 'Rent Pressure Zone'.

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Oscar Fever as Jessie goes to Hollywood

Killarney is in the grip of ‘Oscar fever’ this week as the town rallies behind local star Jessie Buckley ahead of the 98th Academy Awards on March 15. The Killarney […]

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Killarney is in the grip of ‘Oscar fever’ this week as the town rallies behind local star Jessie Buckley ahead of the 98th Academy Awards on March 15.

The Killarney native is considered the runaway frontrunner to take home the prize for Best Actress for her performance as Agnes Shakespeare in the film Hamnet.
The town’s pride was officially voiced at Wednesday’s Killarney Municipal District meeting.
Mayor Martin Grady led the tributes, praising Buckley’s extraordinary run this awards season. He highlighted her recent string of victories, which includes the BAFTA for Best Leading Actres, making her the first Irish woman to ever win the category and her IFTA win for the same role in Dublin last month. Mayor Grady also noted her historic win at the Actor Awards (formerly the SAG Awards) in Los Angeles last Sunday, where she again took top honours for her portrayal of Agnes.
“Hopefully she will bring home the big one,” he said.
Cllr Brendan Cronin and Cllr John O’Donoghue echoed the Mayor’s support.

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Killarney rail journeys hit all-time high

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Killarney rail journeys hit all-time high


Rail travel on the Tralee to Cork/Dublin line, which serves Killarney station, reached a record-breaking high in 2025.


New figures from Iarnród Éireann show that demand on the route surged to 962,000 journeys last year, an 8.3% increase over the previous 12 months.
This total surpassed the 2024 record of 888,000 journeys for the Kerry service. Nationally, the rail network also saw its busiest year ever, recording 55 million total journeys across Intercity, Commuter, and DART services.
Iarnród Éireann Chief Executive Mary Considine welcomed the figures, stating they demonstrate a clear appetite for high-quality public transport. She noted that as volumes continue to grow in 2026, the company is focused on expanding services and investing in new trains and station upgrades.
The record numbers come as the rail provider looks toward a more sustainable future, with plans to use the rail network as the backbone for transport and housing development under the All-Island Strategic Rail Review.

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