Property prices across Ireland jumped by 10 per cent in the 12 months to September, according to the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO).
While residential property prices in Dublin saw a rise of 10.8 per cent, rates outside the capital city were 9.4 per cent higher in September 2024 in comparison to a year earlier, according to the Residential Property Price Index published by CSO.
CSO figures indicated that the median price of a dwelling purchased during this period was €346,000.
While the lowest median price was €175,000 in Longford, the highest median price was €637,500 in Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown.
When it comes to property prices by type, house prices in Dublin rose by 11.5 per cent, while apartment rates jumped by 8.2 per cent.
Outside Dublin, house prices were up by 9.6 per cent and apartment prices climbed by 7.9 per cent.
According to CSO date, the most expensive Eircode area over the last 12 months was A94 ‘Blackrock’ with a median price of €716,000, while the least expensive was H23 ‘Clones’ with price of €135,000.