Property advisor, Savills Ireland has released a comprehensive analysis of the prime country homes market, showing significant transaction volumes in 2023, mirroring levels from the previous boom year of 2022.
According to Savills, despite economic shifts, the market has remained resilient, with transactions outside major urban areas nearing €200 million.
Using Property Price Register data, Savills examined prime country home transactions, which are defined as transactions greater than one million euros and located outside of Dublin, the major regional cities, and north Wicklow.
Key Highlights from 2023:
Most Popular Counties by Value (Total Transaction Value):
County | Total Transaction Value |
Cork | €39,034,318 |
Kildare | €34,494,750 |
Meath | €26,659,150 |
Wicklow | €20,035,500 |
Tipperary | €10,897,720 |
Kilkenny | €8,625,000 |
Sligo | €7,605,500 |
Waterford | €6,630,000 |
Kerry | €5,707,500 |
Wexford | €5,400,000 |
Most Popular Counties by Volume (Number of Transactions):
County | Number of Transactions |
Kildare | 27 |
Cork | 24 |
Meath | 19 |
Wicklow | 12 |
Tipperary | 7 |
Waterford | 5 |
Galway, Kerry, Sligo, Wexford | 4 (each) |
Carlow, Limerick, Kilkenny | 3 (each) |
Westmeath, Louth, Mayo | 2 (each) |
Donegal, Clare, Offaly | 1 (each) |
James Butler, Head of Country Agency at Savills Ireland, commented:
“The prime country homes market has demonstrated remarkable durability. Buyers continue to value the unique blend of luxury and privacy offered by these properties, sustaining a strong market performance across Ireland.”
Catherine McAuliffe, Head of Cork Residential, added:
“In Cork, we’ve observed particularly strong demand. This trend underscores Cork’s appeal as a top choice for high-end residential buyers, reflecting broader market confidence and the region’s growing allure, particularly in coastal areas. Overseas buyers in particular are drawn to the picturesque scenery and lifestyle benefits available.”