Live — Property, Rent, Earnings, Pensions & Inflation Tracker now available

Ireland's public data,
made legible.

Search every property sale in Ireland since 2010. Track price changes, compare counties, find what sold on your street. Compare pension fund performance across Ireland's biggest providers. All data sourced directly from the Irish Property Price Register, CSO, and Revenue — updated weekly. No paywall. No spin.

Searching 774,000+ sales from the Irish Property Price Register

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Property Price Register

Every residential property sale in Ireland since January 2010 — search by address, filter by county, price range, or property type. See full sale history for properties sold more than once.

Property Movers

Track which homes have gained or lost the most between sales. Filter by county and time period — updated weekly as new PPR data is published. The most detailed resale tracker in Ireland.

Area Price Explorer

Compare house prices across 200+ Irish areas. See median and mean prices since 2010, rank areas by affordability, and compare up to ten side by side — all from PPR transaction data.

The Bigger Picture

What drives house prices in Ireland?

Earnings aren't keeping up

Average full-time earnings in Ireland have risen steadily since 2010, but property prices have risen faster. The result is a widening affordability gap — particularly in Dublin and commuter counties. Statire tracks both salary trends and house prices so you can see exactly how the gap has moved over time.

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The cost of everything else

Housing doesn't exist in a vacuum. When fuel prices spike, rents climb, and consumer inflation runs hot, households have less to save toward a deposit. Statire tracks CPI, rent, and fuel prices alongside property data so you can see the full picture of living costs in Ireland.

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More buyers than homes

Ireland's housing supply has lagged behind population growth for over a decade. The Property Price Register records every sale — including whether it's a new build or second-hand — giving a real-time read on how much stock is actually changing hands. When supply is tight, prices rise.

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About Statire

Independent data for a more informed Ireland

Statire is a free, independent platform that makes Irish public data accessible and legible. We don't editorialize, predict, or spin. Every chart, table, and figure on this site is derived directly from official government sources and refreshed weekly. Our goal is simple: if the data is public, it should be easy to understand.

Where the data comes from

All property sales from the Property Price Register (PSRA). Earnings and inflation from the Central Statistics Office (CSO). Rent data from the RTB Rent Index. Fuel prices from the European Commission's Oil Bulletin. Pension fund performance from published fund reports. Every source is cited on its respective page.

Methodology & adjustments

Property Price Register figures for new-build homes are shown inclusive of 13.5% VAT, in line with PSRA guidelines. Resale gains and losses are calculated as the simple difference between the two most recent sales. Affordability ratios use CSO median earnings against county-level median sale prices.

Built for Ireland

Statire is not affiliated with any government body, political party, estate agency, or commercial interest. We built it because we wanted a single place to check the numbers behind the headlines — and couldn't find one. If you find it useful, bookmark it and come back next week. The data will have changed.