House Prices in Midlands Continue To Rise

CSO stats show the region has seen a 10.2% increase since June 2024.

House prices in the Midlands continue to rise.

The latest Residental Price Property Index from the Central Statistics Office shows the region has seen a 10.2% increase in the twelve months to June 2025.

The most expensive place in the region to buy a house is still Westmeath at €300,000, a 11% increase from last year.

In Laois, prices have risen by 9% to €285,000.

While in Offaly, a house will set you back €265,000 at the moment, a 10% increase.

Nationally, house prices have increased by 7.9% with the median price being €370,000.

The cost of new house in Offaly has gone down in the last twelve months. 

The latest CSO property price index statistics show the cost of a new house in the county is now €339,000 compared to €350,558 in 2024. 

In Laois the price has increased by 1% to €369,083, whereas Westmeath saw an increase of 2% to €370,000.  

Nationally the price climbed from €397,500 to €425,000 an increase of 6%.  

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