Airbnb Management in Dublin. Full-Service Short-Term Let Management
Navigate Dublin's RPZ regulations, Short-Term Tourist Letting Register registration, and the 90-day rule with confidence. We maximise your revenue while keeping you fully compliant.
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Average Daily Rate
77%
Average Occupancy
Jun – Sep
Peak Season
90 days
RPZ Short-Term Let Cap
Dublin Regulation Note: Most of Dublin is designated a Rent Pressure Zone. Short-term lets are capped at 90 nights per year unless you hold planning permission. From May 2026, all hosts must also register on Fáilte Ireland’s Short-Term Tourist Letting Register. WEPRO handles both requirements for you.
Why Dublin Hosts Choose WEPRO
- RPZ and 90-day rule expertise — we monitor your night count and pivot to mid-term bookings automatically
- Planning permission guidance for hosts wanting to exceed the 90-day short-term let (STL) cap
- Dublin's highest-occupancy market (77%) means strong year-round returns with professional management
- Same-day turnover cleaning from our own in-house team — no third-party subcontractors
- Full Fáilte Ireland Short-Term Tourist Letting Register registration handled before the May 2026 deadline
Dublin Host Success Story
After switching to WEPRO, a 2-bedroom apartment host in Dublin 2 saw monthly revenue increase from €2,800 to €3,920 — a 40% uplift — within the first 3 months. Dynamic pricing captured peak-event demand (concerts, rugby matches), while our 90-day monitoring ensured full RPZ compliance.
Dublin Airbnb Management FAQ
Do I need planning permission to Airbnb in Dublin?
If your Dublin property is in a Rent Pressure Zone (most of the city) and you want to short-let for more than 90 days per year, you need planning permission from Dublin City Council. WEPRO provides guidance on the application process and can manage your property within the 90-day limit or pivot to mid-term letting.
What is the 90-day rule for Dublin Airbnb hosts?
Properties in Dublin's RPZ are limited to 90 nights of short-term letting per calendar year without planning permission. WEPRO monitors your night count and automatically pivots to mid-term bookings (30+ nights) when you approach the limit.
How does registration on Fáilte Ireland’s Short-Term Tourist Letting Register work?
The Short-Term Tourist Letting Register becomes mandatory on May 20, 2026. All hosts must register with Fáilte Ireland. Unregistered properties will be removed from Airbnb and Booking.com. WEPRO handles the entire registration process for you.
What commission does WEPRO charge in Dublin?
We offer three tiers: Essential at 12%, Professional at 18% (cleaning included), and Premium at 25%. Custom packages starting at 10% are available. View all packages →