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Here are the 10 most expensive and cheapest Eircodes in Ireland

Published 17:51 15 Jun 2022 BST

Hugh Carr
Here are the 10 most expensive and cheapest Eircodes in Ireland

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Planning on buying a house soon?

Housing in Ireland has remained one of the most contentious issues for both politicians and the public alike for a number of years. This week, President Michael D. Higgins described the lack of housing in the country as a "great, great failure", arguing that we are not in the midst of a housing crisis, but a "disaster". On Wednesday (15 June), the Central Statistics Office released the latest Residential Property Index, breaking down house prices across the country. The average cost of a home has increased by 14.2% between April 2021 and April 2022, with major increases seen in Dublin and in the Border counties. So if you're thinking of buying a house in the next while, here are the 10 most expensive and cheapest Eircodes for homes in Ireland.

Top 10 most expensive Eircodes

  1. A94: Blackrock €720,000
  2. D04: Dublin 4 €675,500
  3. A96: Glenageary €630,500
  4. D14: Dublin 14 €630,000
  5. A41: Ballyboughal €630,000
  6. D6W: Dublin 6W €602,500
  7. D06: Dublin 6 €596,250
  8. D18: Dublin 18 €555,000
  9. D16: Dublin 16 €550,000
  10. K36: Malahide €510,000

Top 10 cheapest Eircodes

  1. F45: Castlerea €115,000
  2. F35: Ballyhaunis €120,000
  3. H14: Belturbet €121,000
  4. F56: Ballymote €125,000
  5. F93: Lifford €130,000
  6. E34: Tipperary €135,000
  7. N41: Carrick-on-Shannon €137,000
  8. F52: Boyle €137,500
  9. H16: Cootehill €140,000
  10. N39: Longford €140,000
If you're curious as to what the mean cost of a house is in your area, the full list of Eircodes is below. A41: Ballyboughal €630,000 A42: Garristown €415,000 A45: Oldtown €393,000 A63: Greystones €499,999 A67: Wicklow €340,000 A75: Castleblaney €170000 A81: Carrickmacross €207,500 A82: Kells €220,000 A83: Enfield €315,000 A84: Ashbourne €295,000 A85: Dunshaughlin €367,750 A86: Dunboyne €390,000 A91: Dundalk €249,700 A92: Drogheda €285,000 A94: Blackrock €720,000 A96: Glenageary €630,500 A98: Bray €430,000 C15: Navan €287,500 D01: Dublin 1 €315,000 D02: Dublin 2 €402,500 D03: Dublin 3 €455,000 D04: Dublin 4 €675,500 D05: Dublin 5 €425,000 D06: Dublin 6 €596,250 D07: Dublin 7 €389,500 D08: Dublin 8 €360,000 D09: Dublin 9 €420,000 D10: Dublin 10 €266,500 D11: Dublin 11 €292,000 D12: Dublin 12 €363,000 D13: Dublin 13 €427,072 D14: Dublin 14 €630,000 D15: Dublin 15 €367,000 D16: Dublin 16 €550,000 D17: Dublin 17 €283,750 D18: Dublin 18 €555,000 D20: Dublin 20 €377,500 D22: Dublin 22 €332,000 D24: Dublin 24 €345,000 D6W: Dublin 6W €602,500 E21: Cahir €166,750 E25: Cashel €162,000 E32: Carrick-on-Suir €171,000 E34: Tipperary €135,000 E41: Thurles €170,000 E45: Nenagh €211,465 E53: Roscrea €160,000 E91: Clonmel €194,000 F12: Claremorris €149,750 F23: Castlebar €180,000 F26: Ballina €152,500 F28: Westport €226,250 F31: Ballinrobe €150,000 F35: Ballyhaunis €120,000 F42: Roscommon €162,500 F45: Castlerea €115,000 F52: Boyle €137,500 F56: Ballymote €125,000 F91: Sligo €180,000 F92: Letterkenny €150,000 F93: Lifford €130,000 F94: Donegal €148,000 H12: Cavan €172,500 H14: Belturbet €121,000 H16: Cootehill €140,000 H18: Monaghan €195,000 H23: Clones €146,500 H53: Ballinasloe €178,500 H54: Tuam €181,000 H62: Loughrea €225,000 H65: Athenry €265,000 H71: Clifden €191,000 H91: Galway €300,000 K32: Balbriggan €299,950 K34: Skerries €437,000 K36: Malahide €510,000 K45: Lusk €344,000 K56: Rush €331,000 K67: Swords €390,000 K78: Lucan €375,000 N37: Athlone €205,000 N39: Longford €140,000 N41: Carrick-on-Shannon €137,000 N91: Mullingar €225,000 P12: Macroom €235,000 P14: Crookstown €370,000 P17: Kinsale €380,000 P24: Cobh €236,000 P25: Midleton €350,466 P31: Ballincollig €350,466 P32: Rylane €220,000 P36: Youghal €194,500 P43: Carrigaline €320,000 P47: Dunmanway €198,500 P51: Mallow €185,000 P56: Charleville €158,000 P61: Fermoy €220,000 P67: Mitchelstown €228,750 P72: Bandon €258,750 P75: Bantry €192,500 P81: Skibbereen €285,000 P85: Clonakilty €295,000 R14: Athy €199,000 R21: Mhuine Bheag €211,000 R32: Portlaoise €210,000 R35: Tullamore €225,000 R42: Birr €165,000 R45: Edenderry €211,000 R51: Kildare €285,000 R56: Curragh €333,000 R93: Carlow €220,000 R95: Kilkenny €247,250 T12: Cork Southside €321,000 T23: Cork Northside €256,000 T34: Carrignavar €315,000 T45: Glanmire €321,749 T56: Watergrasshill €302,000 V14: Shannon €161,000 V15: Kilrush €155,000 V23: Caherciveen €200,000 V31: Listowel €169,500 V35: Kilmallock €165,000 V42: Newcastle West €192,000 V92: Tralee €198,625 V93: Killarney €250,000 V94: Limerick €236,500 V95: Ennis €228,500 W12: Newbridge €330,000 W23: Celbridge €394,980 W34: Monasterevin €282,6555 W91: Naas €350,000 X35: Dungarvan €240,000 X42: Kilmacthomas €240,000 X91: Waterford €215,000 Y14: Arklow €242,000 Y21: Enniscorthy €215,000 Y25: Gorey €252,000 Y34: New Ross €180,000 Y35: Wexford €214,000
Here are the 10 most expensive and cheapest Eircodes in Ireland