Cork Property Market 2026: What You Need to Know
- APR.

- Feb 4
- 2 min read
The Cork property market continues to show resilience and growth as we move through 2026. Whether you're considering buying, selling, or investing, understanding the current landscape is essential for making informed decisions.
Market Overview
The Cork market has demonstrated sustained strength throughout 2025 and into 2026, driven by consistent demand and limited supply. Recent data reveals some notable trends worth your attention.
Cork City: Average prices for three-bedroom semi-detached homes now stand at €410,000, representing a 5.1% increase from €390,000 in 2024.
County Cork: The average price has risen to €267,107, marking a significant 15% increase from €231,750 at the end of 2024.

What's Driving the Market?
Several factors are shaping Cork's property landscape in 2026. Strong employment in technology and pharmaceutical sectors continues to attract buyers, while limited housing stock keeps competition high. Properties close to Cork City, good schools, and transport links are performing particularly well.
Energy efficiency has become a key consideration. A-rated properties are commanding approximately 10% price premiums compared to similar C-rated homes, reflecting buyer priorities around sustainability and running costs.
Coastal areas such as Kinsale and parts of West Cork are experiencing particularly strong demand, with lifestyle considerations now central to many buying decisions. Buyers aren't just purchasing houses—they're investing in a quality of life, space, and outdoor living.
Looking Ahead
Market forecasts for 2026 predict continued but moderating growth of approximately 5% across Cork. While this represents a slower pace than previous years, it indicates a more sustainable market moving forward. Supply is expected to improve gradually as new developments come online, though demand will likely remain strong.
For sellers, this means presentation and strategic pricing matter more than ever. For buyers, acting decisively while maintaining realistic expectations will be key. And for everyone, working with knowledgeable local professionals who understand the nuances of Cork's diverse property landscape can make all the difference.
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