The average time for a property to go sale agreed in the county after being placed up for sale now stands at nearly two months
Asking prices for homes have increased by 7 per cent over the past year - according to the latest report.
MyHome.ie has found, outside Dublin, that figure rises to almost 8 per cent - with the median asking price now €340,000.
Property prices in Kildare have risen by €15,000 during the quarter, according to the report.
The median asking price for a property in the county is now €325,000, meaning prices have risen by €25,000 compared with this time last year.
Asking prices for a 3-bed semi-detached house in the county rose by €10,000 over the quarter to €310,000. This means that prices in the segment have risen by €20,000 compared to this time last year.
Meanwhile, the asking price for a 4-bed semi-detached house in Kildare rose by €7,525 over the quarter to €380,000. This price is up by €15,000 compared to this time last year.
There were 562 properties for sale in Kildare at the end of Q2 2025 – an increase of 33% over the quarter.
The average time for a property to go sale agreed in the county after being placed up for sale now stands at nearly two months.

Country-wide breakdown. Graphic: MyHome

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