The housing system in Ireland is becoming more constrained as many people come forward to buy homes meanwhile the supply is limited. The average asking price across the country as a whole is €263,750, but in Dublin it is €413,333 for a 3-bed house.
Anyway, if you are all ready to buy a property in the country, there are still some places where you can get houses for cheaper rates. Here we list out 10 places across the republic where property price can meet the income of middleclass earners.
10. Clare
In Clare, you can buy a property at an average price of €186,507. Clare county had borderlines with Limerick, Galway and Tipperary. Ennis is the county town and you can get houses for cheaper rates here. Ennis is also known for its restaurants and community and considered as one of the best places to live in Ireland.
9. Tipperary
Tipperary is one of the places you can buy properties under €200,000. The average price is €182,435 and you can choose to live in towns such as Clonmel, Nenagh, and Thurles or the main town Tipperary.
Tipperary is known for its beautiful tourist spots including mountains like the Silvermine Mountains, the Knockmealdown, the Arra Hills, and the Galtee.
8. Monaghan
Average property price in Monaghan is €179,707. Monaghan is a small county situated on the north side of the country and you can have home in the towns like Monaghan, Carrickmacross, Castelblayney, Clones, and Ballybay.
7. Donegal
This north west county in the Republic comes under Ulster province. The county is enriched with mountains as well as sea shores with a lot of sandy beaches. You can buy a property at an average price of €153,886 in the county.
6. Cavan
Like Donegal, Cavan is a beauty place in the country with waterfalls and mountains. The average property price is €153,117. The county shares its border with the Northern Ireland.
5. Sligo
In Sligo, the average price for houses is €149,554. The county is in the province of Connacht and the main towns are Sligo, Standhill, Enniscrone and Coolaney.
4. Mayo
Mayo is the third largest county in the republic. The average property price is €149,430, but being a large area, the price varies from town to town.
3. Longford
Co Longford is well known in the country for the availability of some of the cheapest properties. The average price is just €145,209. As the work from home trend has emerged, the properties show a huge demand here too and the prices are expected to face a hike in the coming months.
2. Roscommon
Roscommon is a beautiful county with rivers and riverbanks. The average price for property here is €142,757.
1. Leitrim
Leitrim is one of the cheapest places to live in Ireland where you can buy a property at just €127,047 on average. It is the smallest county in the republic by population.
Source: www.moneyinc.com