House prices in Kerry rose by over 10% to the end of the first quarter of 2026.
That’s according to MyHome.ie’s latest property price report.
The survey, in association with Bank of Ireland, shows the annual asking price inflation slowed to 4.7% nationally.
The MyHome.ie Property Price Report found that the median asking price for a four-bedroom semi-detached house in Kerry, was €275,000.
This represents a rise of 10.89% in the twelve months to the end of March of 2026; while it’s unchanged quarter-on-quarter.
The average price of a two-bedroom apartment in the county stands at €205,000; a jump of almost 19% (18.84%) annually.
However, the data shows it’s a quarter-on-quarter reduction of 2.3%.
According to the figures, the average price of a home in Kerry at the end of the first quarter this year was €270,000, a 10.2% rise in twelve months.