Second-biggest Irish property portal, owned by The Irish Times. Strong for sites, weaker for farmland at scale.
MyHome.ie is the other major Irish property portal. Its heritage is residential — it began life as a broadsheet classifieds digital extension — which shows in its user interface and in its inventory weighting. Most farmland listings on MyHome also appear on Daft, but MyHome can be the better experience for sites and smaller plots, particularly thanks to its map search.
If you're looking for a serviced site within commuting range of a town, MyHome's map search will save you time. If you're after rough grazing in west Mayo, start on Daft instead. Best used as a second alert alongside Daft rather than a replacement.
Set up a saved search on MyHome alongside your Daft search. Between them you'll capture close to 100% of mainstream Irish land listings. Where MyHome wins is the map view — the ability to draw a radius and see every site available within it is quietly the best feature on any Irish property portal.
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