I think that one reason for the very high consumer price level in Ireland is excessive retail rents.
Here is one recent example:
The rent is 2,536 per week, although the tenant is paying just under 2,000 per week.
This rent seems insanely high to me. I think they should be 75% to 90% less.
The actual rent paid per sq ft is 80 per year.
I had a quick look for retail rents in the UK:
Retail rental across the UK’s cities and towns ranged from an average of £49.64 per square foot per year at its most expensive, to £12.45 per square foot at its cheapest, on average.
Outside of London, Birmingham is the UK’s largest city in terms of population and it also ranks in position 32 as having the highest retail rental at £26.13 per square foot on average each year.
London is the most expensive, at just under GBP 50 per sq ft per annum. That's about 59 euro.
The commercial rent on the shop in Galway is 36% dearer than London. Why?
Here is one recent example:
Commercial property for sale in Unit 216, Eyre Square Shopping Centre, Galway City Centre, H91FH90
Commercial property for sale on Unit 216, Eyre Square Shopping Centre, Galway City Centre, H91FH90 is now on Daft.ie.
www.daft.ie
- Unit 216 Eyre Square Shopping Centre is an internal retail mall unit located on Level 2 (First Floor)
- 116 sq.m (1,249 sq.ft) NIA
- The property is let to Now Newsagents Ltd t/a The Card Shop subject to the terms of a 35 year lease agreement from 1 July 1991.
- The contracted rent under the lease agreement is €131,900 per annum, however the tenant is currently paying rent in the amount of €100,000 per annum.
- For sale, asking 1m euro
The rent is 2,536 per week, although the tenant is paying just under 2,000 per week.
This rent seems insanely high to me. I think they should be 75% to 90% less.
The actual rent paid per sq ft is 80 per year.
I had a quick look for retail rents in the UK:
Most Expensive Retail Rent In The UK | Real Business Rescue
Our data ranks UK cities and towns with the highest retail rental prices per square foot and compares footfall recovery data against rent per sq. ft.
www.realbusinessrescue.co.uk
Retail rental across the UK’s cities and towns ranged from an average of £49.64 per square foot per year at its most expensive, to £12.45 per square foot at its cheapest, on average.
Outside of London, Birmingham is the UK’s largest city in terms of population and it also ranks in position 32 as having the highest retail rental at £26.13 per square foot on average each year.
London is the most expensive, at just under GBP 50 per sq ft per annum. That's about 59 euro.
The commercial rent on the shop in Galway is 36% dearer than London. Why?