The median house price in County Donegal has now reached €250,000.
That’s according to the most recent MyHome Property Report for Quarter 4 of 2025.
Median home asking prices in the county climbed by 1.84%, up €5,000 on last year’s Q4 figures.
Year-on-year, the average price of a 4-bed, semi-detached house increased 2.23% in Donegal, up to a median asking price of €275,000.
The biggest price spike in the county could be seen in the median price of a two-bedroom apartment.
According to MyHome, the asking price for a two-bed apartment in Donegal rose by 14.62% compared to 2024, up to €149,000.
The author of the MyHome report, Conall MacCoille, the Chief Economist at Bank of Ireland, said:
“This quarter’s MyHome report adds to the evidence that the pace of Irish house price inflation is starting to soften. Asking prices were flat in Q4 2025, up just 0.1% in the usually quiet winter months, with the annual rate of inflation slowing to 5.4%.”
“The market is still very tight. In December there were just 12,200 properties listed for sale on MyHome. The median time-to-sale-agreed remains low at 5–6 weeks.”
Mr MacCoille added: “However, the froth in the market is subsiding a little. The median premium over asking has fallen back from a peak of 8.6% in July, to 7.4% in October and November.”
“The mortgage data also pointed to more sedate mid-single digit gains heading into 2026. The overall impression from this quarter’s MyHome data is of the market pausing for breath after substantial price gains in 2024 and 2025.”
Median house price in Donegal reaches €250,000 was last modified: January 11th, 2026 by Staff Writer