Ireland Property Price Trends - June 2022

Regarding sold properties from Property Price Register

 

5197 sold properties have been registered for 2022-6
This is 25.56% change from last month
This is 10.88% change from the same month of last year
 
 
The mean price of sold properties is 362069.33 EURO for 2022-6
This is 0.53% change from last month
This is 8.48% change from the same month of last year

The most expensive sold property is 
Block 6 Griffith Wood, Griffith Avenue  Dublin 9 (35,466,419 EURO)





* The data is retrieved from Property Price Register Ireland


Daft trends on the number of properties


The number of properties on Daft tends to be increasing, while still quite far behind the number of pre-pandemic level (approximately 25000 in 2019)
 
 

 

 















The recent Property Price Index form CSO (Central Statistics Office)




In Dublin, house prices increased by 11.9% and apartment prices were up by 11.3%. The highest house price growth in Dublin was in Dublin City at 14.1%, while DĂșn Laoghaire-Rathdown saw a rise of 9.2%.


Outside Dublin, house prices were up by 16.8% and apartment prices rose by 14%. The region outside of Dublin that saw the largest rise in house prices was the South-East at 21.5%, while at the other end of the scale, the Mid-West saw a 11.4% rise. 


Table 1.1: Residential Property Price Index
MonthPrice Index (2015=100)Monthly % change Annual % change
February 2022159.10.715.1
March 2022159.90.515.1
April 2022160.50.414.5
May 2022161.80.814.4
The latest three month's RPPI results are provisional and subject to revision.