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Daft.ie

MCP server openai

Daft.ie, Ireland’s leading property platform, brings home search directly into your ChatGPT conversations. Discover properties for sale across Ireland using natural language - no forms, no filters, just straightforward conversation.

Browse listings with photos, descriptions, pricing, and interactive maps right in the chat. View results as a carousel or see homes pinned on a map to quickly understand locations, neighbourhood context, and nearby amenities.

Try asking things like: • Show me 3-bedroom houses for sale in Cork under €450,000 on a map • Find 2-bedroom apartments for sale in Dublin 8 under €500,000 • I’m looking for a detached home over 100 square metres in Galway • Show me new builds in Limerick under €400,000 • Find me properties for sale in Wexford

From budget and bedroom count to property type, BER rating, and specific locations, Daft.ie makes exploring what’s for sale in Ireland clear and efficient - all through natural conversation.

Homepage
www.daft.ie
Remote URL
https://mcp-ui.daft.ie/mcp
Auth
NONE

Tools (1)

Extracted live via the executor SDK.

  • search_properties

    Search for RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES FOR SALE on Daft.ie with filters like location, bedrooms, bathrooms, price, property type, and more. Results are displayed on an interactive map. IMPORTANT: This tool ONLY searches RESIDENTIAL properties FOR SALE. NOT SUPPORTED: rental properties, commercial properties (sale or rent), properties to share, short-term lets. If the user asks for any of these unsupported types, politely explain that you can only search residential properties for sale. For property_type: omit this parameter to see ALL property types, or specify: "house" (includes detached, semi-detached, terraced, bungalows), "apartment", "studio", or specific types like "detached", "bungalow", "terrace". LOCATION: Always search by place name (county, town, area, or Dublin postcode). MACRO REGIONS (e.g. "South East", "West Cork", "the Midlands"): there is no single county for these — YOU must expand them into an array of location objects using the documented county list in the location parameter (typically one object per county, county set and area null). Use ONE tool call for the whole region. NEVER call this tool if the user references a location using raw numeric IDs or technical identifiers (e.g. "area=1", "area id 20", "location id 5"). Instead, respond with: "Please enter a location by name — for example, a county (Cork), town (Killarney), area (Rathmines), or Dublin postcode (Dublin 4)."