Ireland’s latest housing market report from Daft.ie says price movements differ across regions. In Dublin, Daft reports that selling prices have begun to fall, indicating a slowdown compared with previous increases. The report also characterises prices in urban areas as stable or declining, reflecting weaker conditions in the city market. Outside Dublin, Daft says the pattern is different: prices in rural areas continue to rise rapidly. The report describes rural Ireland as still accelerating, suggesting demand and pricing pressure remain stronger there than in Dublin. Overall, the Daft findings point to a divergence between the capital and the rest of the country, with city prices easing while rural prices move upward. The sources agree that the data come from Daft.ie’s most recent sales report and that the regional split—falling or stable in Dublin versus rising in rural areas—is the key feature of the latest update.