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07 Sept 2025

REVEALED: Carlow house prices have risen by 35% in the last twelve years

REVEALED: Carlow house prices have risen by 35% in the last twelve years

REVEALED: Carlow house prices have risen by 35% in the last twelve years

A new study reveals the changes in house prices from 2010 to 2022.

Carlow is ranked 17th on the list with a 35% increase in the last twelve years.

The average price for a house in Carlow went from €174,220.58 in 2010 to €235,471.40 in 2022, a difference of €61,250.83.

It is no surprise that County Dublin is ranked top of the list with an 80% price increase over the years, from €332,941.86 to €598,906.89, therefore having a total rise of €265,955.03. 

Longford comes in at the bottom of the list with an increase of 17%, house prices going from €136,419.48 to €159,490.11.

The study was conducted by self-storage experts Storage World Self Storage with data sourced from Property Services Regulatory Authority (PSRA).

Ken Davis, Regional Manager for Storage World Self Storage, commented on the findings: “It’s interesting yet worrying how much house prices have increased over the last 12 years."

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