The Geodirectory Commercial Buildings report for Q4 2025 shows Offaly had the highest vacancy rate at 15.3%.
Commercial vacancy rates in the Midlands slightly dropped at the end of last year in comparison to 2024.
The Geodirectory Commercial Buildings report for Q4 2025 shows Offaly is recording the highest rate in the province at just over 15% down from 15.3% in 2024.
Westmeath is third from the bottom at 11.9%, down from 12.7% in 2024.and Laois is dropping to 13.4%.
Edenderry has the highest town vacancy rate at 24.5%, followed by Tullamore remaining unchanged at almost 19% and Portarlington at just 11.5%.
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