Union has over 20 properties in area worth €30m, even though it recently posted a deficit of €18m and has axed the men’s Sevens teamCouncillor says it’s ‘deeply concerning’ that rugby body rents out a house for €6,500 a monthIRFU also bought homes north of the Liffey in late 2023, at a cost of €1.6m
IRFU’s multi-million property portfolio surrounging Aviva Stadium revealed
The Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) has quietly amassed a massive property portfolio in Dublin 4, and has become a landlord under a trust company, renting out one, two-bed house for €6,500 a month.
It is estimated that its bank of over 20 properties close to Aviva Stadium is now worth in the region of €30m.