DAFT HOUSE PRICES | 2021 HOUSE REPORT | KILDARE, KILKENNY, MEATH, MONAGHAN, WATERFORD & WEXFORD
The list below is a summary of average price changes in Ireland during the period from the fourth quarter of 2019 through to the period in the fourth quarter of 2020.
The total number of houses and apartments advertised on the Daft website dropped to its lowest level since 2015, around 49,000 homes were placed for sale during the entire year.
If we also take into account the disruption in the
construction sector during the COVID-19 pandemic
restriction measures, this has resulted in the lowest
availability of new homes and apartments
in over a decade.
DAFT HOUSE PRICES | 2021 HOUSE REPORT
KILDARE, KILKENNY, MEATH, MONAGHAN, WATERFORD & WEXFORD
Location | Average Price Q4 2020 |
Kildare | € 275 200 |
Kilkenny | € 238 600 |
Limerick | € 201 000 |
Laois | € 192 700 |
Leitrim | € 132 400 |
Longford | € 147 700 |
Louth | € 227 000 |
Mayo | € 157 300 |
Meath | € 273 400 |
Monaghan | € 187 000 |
Offaly | € 198 000 |
Roscommon | € 148 000 |
Sligo | € 154 000 |
Tipperary | € 186 000 |
Waterford | € 235 000 |
Westmeath | € 215 400 |
Wexford | € 218 300 |
Wicklow | € 342 600 |
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