The MyHome Property Price Report outlines the latest housing costs in the country
Property prices in Kildare have risen by €20,000 in the last year, according to the latest MyHome Property Price Report.
The report for Q1 of 2026, in association with Bank of Ireland, shows that the median asking price for a property in the county is now €330,000. That means prices have stayed flat over the quarter.
Asking prices for a 3-bed semi-detached house in the county rose by €15,000 in the last year to €315,000.
Meanwhile, the asking price for a 4-bed semi-detached house in Kildare increased by €27,500 in the last year to €399,975. This price rose by €4,975 over the quarter.
There were 528 properties for sale in Kildare at the end of Q1 2026 -- a decrease of 2% 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 three months.
Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) data show there were 10,612 notices-of-termination received in H2 2025, up almost 40% on the year before.
Joanne Geary, Managing Director of MyHome, said: “While a predicted surge in small landlords exiting the private rental sector is clearly bad news for the rental sector as a whole, this could boost housing transactions this year by 3%, which could provide some much-needed liquidity in a very tight market".
“As has been the case for some time now, more supply is critically important for our property market. We would hope to see homebuilding figures and overall investment in the sector continue to improve on the back of recent policy changes from the Government."

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