A further breakdown of areas in and around Kildare can be read here
House prices are up by 8 per cent in the past year.
The latest CSO figures for May of this year, show prices in Dublin went up by almost 9 per cent, and by almost 8 per cent outside Dublin.
A 6% increase in property prices was seen in Kildare, as well as in Louth, Meath and Wicklow.
A further breakdown of the median prices of residential properties sold across in Kildare and surrounding areas are as follows:
Athy - €235,500
Celbridge - €435, 000
Dublin 24 - €352, 000
Enfield - €360,000
Kildare Town - €377,000
Monasterevin - €325, 000
Naas - €420,000
Newbridge - €403,390
Wicklow - €410,000
The median price of a home in the year to May was €335,000.
The lowest median price of 169,500 euro was in Co Longford, and the highest of €626,000 was in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown in Dublin.

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