Westmeath took the biggest jump of midlands counties in the second quarter of this year.
House prices in the midlands are on the rise.
The latest myhome.ie property price report shows that the cost of a home in Westmeath took the biggest jump of midlands counties in the second quarter of this year.
The Lake county saw an increase of 12.5% to a median of €225,000.
Prices in Laois jumped 5.3% to €200,000, while in Offaly the median cost is €212,500 represented a 1.2% increase.
House prices in every county in Leinster rose in Q2 of this year, with the exception of Dublin.
Chief Economist with Davy and author of the report, Conal MacCoille says there's a huge variance between the capital and the rest of the country:
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