Average Price Of Property In Kildare Now Second-Most Expensive Outside Of Dublin

Housing prices rose by 6.5 per cent in the year to March Housing prices rose by 6.5 per cent in the year to March. That figure rises to 7.2 per cent outside Dublin, and drops to 5.7 per cent in the capital, according to the CSO. The median price of a home bought in the 12 months to March was over €390,000. Kildare was the second most expensive region outside of Dublin, as the median dwelling price stood at €444,999. Looking more closely at the median price of dwellings based on Eircode, Celbridge had the most expensive Eircode in the county, at €490,000. Other median dwelling Eircodes in the county cost: Naas - €442,000 Newbridge - €440,000 Curragh - €430,000 Kildare Town - €427,250 Monasterevin - €424,972 Athy had the least expensive Eircode, at €350,000. The stats also show the highest median price for a home in the year to March was €685,000 in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown, while the lowest was €200,000 in both Donegal and Longford.
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