Bandon
Co. Cork · Cork City commuter belt
Overview
A well-serviced market town on the River Bandon, around 35 minutes from Cork City by bus. Bandon has a strong local economy, excellent secondary schools including the historic Bandon Grammar School, and a growing food and craft scene. It attracts families and professionals who want a proper town feel rather than a dormitory suburb, with more social and commercial life than many Cork commuter options at a comparable price.
Housing & Rental Law (2026)
✅ Not a designated RPZ
Bandon is not currently designated as a Rent Pressure Zone, giving the market slightly more flexibility. All standard Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) protections still apply to all tenants.
🪪 Rental Passport Scheme (2026)
Ireland's Rental Passport scheme, launched in 2025, lets tenants build a verified, portable rental history. As an expat without an Irish tenancy track record, applying for your Rental Passport early dramatically reduces friction when competing for properties in Bandon. The RTB issues passports via rtb.ie.
Average Rents in Bandon (2026 estimate)
| Property Type | Avg Monthly Rent |
|---|---|
| 1-bed apartment | €891 |
| 2-bed apartment | €1,100 |
| 3-bed house | €1,397 |
| 4-bed house | €1,738 |
Estimates based on RTB Rent Index Q4 2025. Actual rents vary by property condition, location within the town, and landlord.
58% cheaper than Cork City city centre
The average 2-bedroom in central Cork City costs around €2,650/month (RTB Q4 2025). Renting in Bandon saves around €1,550 per month — €18,600 per year. A monthly rail commuter pass typically costs €80–€180, leaving most of that saving intact.
Schools Near Bandon
Bandon and its surrounding area have a range of primary and secondary schools. Non-fee-paying schools are the norm in Co. Cork. Multi-denominational Educate Together and ETB community schools are increasingly available and tend to be more welcoming to international families with no specific religious background.
Commute to Cork City
The journey from Bandon to Cork City city centre takes around 35 minutes depending on service and time of day. Bus services run regular routes into Cork City city centre, though journey times vary during peak hours. At under 40 minutes, it sits toward the shorter end of the Cork City commuter belt.
Door-to-door estimate: Allow approximately 35–50 minutes from Bandon town centre to Cork City city centre, including walk time at both ends. Plan your route with the TFI Journey Planner or the TFI Live app for real-time departures.
Lifestyle & Amenities
Is Bandon Right for You?
Best for
- Families wanting more space for less — rents run significantly below Cork City city centre
- Office workers commuting 4–5 days — the journey time is short and manageable
- Families prioritising school choice — a mix of primary and secondary options nearby
Consider if
- You need to commute car-free every day — bus routes can be affected by traffic
- You want urban walkability — city-centre conveniences require the commute into Cork City