The last 12 months have seen a rise in prices.
Housing prices across the midlands continued to rise over the course of the past 12 months.
Wetsmeath saw an increase of 11% from last year, with the price of a house set at €300,000, while Laois has seen prices rise up 9% to €285,000.
Houses in Offaly are priced at €265,000, a 10% increase.
Property Consultant and former CEO of the Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers Pat Davitt feels that more properties for sale would help the situation of housing prices.
He says the increases is a testament to where currently are:
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