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Property prices rise 7.5% in July

September 17, 2025 MyHome by MyHome
Property prices rise 7.5% in July

Residential property prices grew at average annual rate of 7.5% in the 12 months to July, according to the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO).

While this was down from 7.9% the previous month, it shows that prices for property across the country are continuing to trend upwards.

The median price of a dwelling purchased in the 12 months to July 2025 was €374,999, up from €370,000 in June.

In Dublin, residential property prices saw an increase of 6.0%, while property prices outside Dublin were 8.7% higher in July 2025 when compared with a year earlier.

In the 12 months to July 2025, house prices in Dublin rose by 6.2% while apartment prices increased by 5.3%. The highest house price growth in Dublin was in Dublin City at 7.7% while Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown saw a rise of 4.7%.

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Outside Dublin, house prices were up by 8.7% and apartment prices rose by 7.5%. The region outside of Dublin that saw the largest growth in house prices was the Midlands (Laois, Longford, Offaly, and Westmeath) at 10.9%, while at the other end of the scale, the South-East (Carlow, Kilkenny, Waterford, and Wexford) and the South-West (Cork and Kerry) both saw a rise of 8.1%.

Households paid a median or mid-point price of €374,999 for a residential property in the 12 months to July 2025. The highest median price paid for a dwelling was €675,000 in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown, while the lowest was €195,000 in both Donegal and Leitrim.

The most expensive Eircode area over the 12 months to July 2025 was A94 (Blackrock, Dublin) with a median price of €795,000, while F45 (Castlerea, Roscommon) had the least expensive price of €150,000.

In July 2025, 4,712 dwelling purchases by households at market prices were filed with the Revenue Commissioners, a decrease of 0.2% when compared with the 4,723 purchases in July 2024. The total value of transactions filed in July 2025 was €2.1 billion. This was made up of 3,567 existing dwellings with a value of €1.5 billion, and 1,145 new dwellings with a value of €550.7 million.


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