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Irish property prices

Every home sold in Ireland, from the official Residential Property Price Register. Explore median sale prices and how the market is moving, by county.

Updated weekly from the Property Price Register
A sale can take up to about six months to be registered, so the last few months are still filling in and rise as more sales come through. Treat the most recent months as provisional.

Tap a county to filter the charts below.

Median sale price

 

Average price

Most sold between

Homes sold

New homes

% of sales

Figures cover the 12 months to

Median price by Eircode area (postcode) over the last 12 months, for postcodes with at least sales.

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Homes sold each period

Second-hand New build

New build vs second-hand price

Second-hand New build

Prices are exactly as recorded on the Register. Some new-build prices are filed excluding VAT, so the new-build line can sit a little below what buyers actually paid.

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Source: Residential Property Price Register, published by the Property Services Regulatory Authority. Figures cover arm's length residential sales (gifts and transfers between relatives are excluded). Prices shown are medians, the typical sale price, which is a fairer measure than the average because a handful of very high sales would skew it. Figures are shown exactly as recorded; they are not mix-adjusted, so they can move partly because of the type of homes that sold.

County boundaries from Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0.