There were no properties available to rent within standard Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) limits across the 16 areas surveyed for the latest Simon Communities Locked Out of the Market report.
Thirty-one properties representing 3% of all properties were available within any HAP limits, all of which were within the higher discretionary rates.
The charity has said it highlights the continued difficulty for households relying on HAP to access the private rental market.
Over three days in December, 929 properties were available to rent at any price across the 16 study areas surveyed.
While this represented a 12% increase compared with September 2025, it marks a 25% reduction compared with December 2024.
As seen in many previous Locked Out of the Market reports, the supply of properties within HAP limits was predominantly in Dublin.
A total of 27 of the 31 HAP properties were found across the three Dublin areas surveyed.
In Dublin, the discretionary rate allows up to an additional 50% on the standard rate. This is limited to 35% elsewhere in the country.
Executive Director at the Simon Communities of Ireland Ber Grogan said that for individuals and families outside the capital, the prospect of finding a suitable and affordable home is becoming increasingly remote.
This, she said, was due to discretionary HAP rates failing to keep pace with rising rents.
Portlaoise and Sligo Town had the lowest number of properties available to rent, with just one and four properties available respectively across the three survey dates.
72% of all rental properties available nationwide in the study were located in Dublin.
There were no properties available for single person or couple households within standard HAP limits.
There were 19 properties available within discretionary HAP limits for singles located in Dublin City North (nine properties), Dublin City South (seven properties), and Dublin City Centre (three properties).
There were no properties available to couples or one-parent households with two children within standard HAP limits.
There were three unique properties available through discretionary HAP and an additional 11 that overlapped with properties available to families with one child.
Ms Grogan said one of the levers available to Government is the enforcement of regulations around short-term lets.
"This could potentially bring thousands of properties back into the market at a time where there is a dire shortage.
"Government and Local Authorities must take urgent action to address the monopoly of short-term lets, particularly in the West of Ireland and more touristy areas," she said.