House prices in Dublin falling, rural prices rise - Daft (opens original article in a new tab)
House prices in Dublin fell in June 2025, while rural areas saw strong asking-price inflation, according to Daft.ie data. National prices rose at a slower rate compared to previous years, with supply improvements mainly in urban areas.
- House prices in Dublin fell 2.3% in June compared to June 2025, the first annual decline since 2023.
- Rural areas in Munster and Connacht-Ulster saw asking-price inflation of 6.3% and 8.8% respectively, remaining strong compared to urban areas.
- National average asking prices rose 3.8% to €445,000 in the year to June, down from 6.8% a year earlier.
- Supply of second-hand homes nationwide increased 6% year-on-year but remains below pre-pandemic levels, with Dublin supply closer to pre-Covid averages.
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