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12 Jan 2026

National property survey shows 15% rise in three-bed Donegal house cost

Average second-hand three-bed semi-detached house in Donegal costs €207,000

National property survey shows 15% rise in three-bed Donegal house cost

Survey was conducted by Real Estate Alliance

A property price survey has revealed that the price of the average second-hand three-bed semi-detached house in Donegal rose by 15.3% in the last year.

Real Estate Alliance (REA) conducted the survey, which showed that the average second-hand three-bed semi-detached house price rose to €207,500 in 2025, compared to €180,000.

Average Bundoran prices rose 7.7% this year to €210,000, while prices in Milford increased 24.2% this period to an average of €205,000.

The REA Average House Price Index concentrates on the sale price of Ireland's typical stock home, the three-bed semi, giving an accurate picture of the second-hand property market in towns and cities countrywide.

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The actual selling price of a three-bed, semi-detached house across the country rose by 1.6% in the past three months to €359,417.

Paul McElhinney, of REA McElhinney, Milford, said: “This year was another one of steady demand for property, with limited supply still being the driving factor in continued price increases over the period.”

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