Three-bed semi in Cork now costs €408,000 amid nationwide surge in house prices

Ronan Lyons, a professor of economics in Trinity College Dublin, said: 'There are some indications in this latest report that new homes are sustaining activity levels in the market.' Picture: iStock
The average cost of a three-bedroom house in Cork City has risen past the €400,000 mark for the first time, as prices approach peak Celtic Tiger levels throughout the country.
Prices for homes across the country are, on average, 5.9% higher than last year, some 39% above pre-covid pandemic levels, and only 10% below the peak during the Celtic Tiger, according to data from the latest Daft.ie house price report.