Housing Price Inflation Hits 10-Year High, According to New Report
- Daft.ie's House Price Report released on June 23, 2025, shows housing price inflation in Ireland hitting a 10-year high.
- The report links this surge to a chronic housing shortage and a second-hand home supply near 12,100 on June 1, less than half the pre-Covid average.
- Prices rose three percent nationally in the second quarter of 2025, with regional inflation rates reaching up to 15.2 percent in Waterford city.
- The typical listed price nationwide was €357,851—12.3 percent higher than a year ago and 40 percent above pre-pandemic levels, while homes sold 6.3 percent above asking price on average.
- The report states policymakers must address failures to provide enough new homes, as limited supply and earlier interest rate hikes continue driving price rises.
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Irish house prices soar to 10-year high
House price inflation in Ireland has surged to its highest level in a decade, with national prices now nearly 13 per cent higher than a year ago and 40 per cent above pre-pandemic levels, according to Daft.ie’s House Price Report, released on Monday, June 23, 2025. The average listed price for a home in Ireland has climbed to €357,851, with the strongest price growth recorded outside the capital. Source
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