The average price of a home in the county is now €356,000, 7% below its Celtic Tiger peak.
There's no respite for house hunters as prices continue to rise.
In Kildare, prices in the second quarter of 2024 were 6% higher than a year previously, compared to a rise of 4% seen a year ago.
The average price of a home is now €356,000, 7% below its Celtic Tiger peak.
Economist Ronan Lyons, Author of the Daft report, says it's a simple case of supply and demand.

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