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19th April 2017
07:59pm BST

At the other end of the scale, the least expensive Eircode area over the last 12 months was F45 Castlerea in Roscommon, with an average price of €69,808, followed by H23 Clones (€78,152) and F35 Ballyhaunis (€84,727).
As far as median house prices are concerned, meanwhile (exactly half of homes listed are above the median price and exactly half are below) the three most expensive Eircode areas were A94 Blackrock (€575,000), A96 Glenageary (€522,000) and Dublin 6W (€510,000).
The three least expensive Eircode areas for median house prices, meanwhile, were H23 Clones (€50,000), F45 Castlerea (€56,500) and F35 Ballyhaunis (€62,250).
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Overall, CSO figures showed that, in the year to February, residential property prices at national level increased by 10.7%. In Dublin, residential property prices increased by 8.3%, but the increase was more noticeable outside of the capital, with house prices increasing by 13.1% over the same period.
The greatest price growth was evident in the west (19.8%), while the mid-east showed the least price growth, with house prices increasing 9.3%.
You can check the average and median prices of houses by Eircode here.