That's according to the latest CSO report.
The Celbridge region Eircode continues to have the highest average home prices in Kildare, at €391,000.
That's according to the Central Statistics Office, for the year to May.
Co. Kildare's median house price in those 12 months is €325,000.
W91, the Naas area Eircode, has an average price of €330,000.
The next highest is the Curragh region, R56, at €288,750, followed by Enfield A83, at €284,000.
Average prices in the Newbridge, Kildare, Monasterevin and Athy Eircode regions are between €277,000 and €168,000.

W23 Celbridge: €391,000
W91 Naas: €330,000
R56 Curragh: €288,750
A83 Enfield, taking in parts of North Kildare: €284,500
W12 Newbridge: €277,000
R51 Kildare: €265,000
W34 Monastervin: €244,462
R14 Athy: €168,000
With a round-up of the national picture, here's Eamon Torsney.

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