Property Report: Co. Monaghan
What official Irish data says about buying in Co. Monaghan — and 18 checks for any exact address
Monaghan is a predominantly rural county in Ulster with a population of about 65,000, defined by drumlin-studded rolling hills in the north midlands. The Property Price Register records 6,307 sales in Co. Monaghan since 2010, with a median full-market price of €242,500 in 2026. A PropertyPack report runs 18 checks at the exact address — flood, radon, BER, planning, crime, schools and more — so you can see what the official data says about the specific property, not just the county.
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What the Data Shows for Co. Monaghan
County-level figures from official Irish sources. Every risk is local, though — the report runs these checks at the exact address.
Property Prices
The Property Price Register shows a median full-market price of €242,500 for Co. Monaghan in 2026, with 254 sales registered in the year. Median prices rose 1% on 2025. The report compares the asking price of the property you're checking against actual registered sales nearby.
Source: Property Price Register
Flood Risk
Data derived from OPW floodinfo.ie records shows 163 past flood events in Co. Monaghan — around the middle of the 26 counties (18th of 26). A recorded event reports past flooding, not current risk: the report checks OPW flood maps at the exact address.
Source: OPW floodinfo.ie (derived)
Radon Risk
EPA measurements up to 2019 found 20 of 372 Monaghan homes tested at or above the 200 Bq/m³ Reference Level — 5.4% of homes tested, below the national tested share of 14.1%. Testing concentrated in promoted high-radon areas, so this is not county-wide prevalence. The report checks the EPA radon map for the specific address.
Source: EPA radon results by county
Mica & Pyrite
Co. Monaghan is not designated under the government's mica or pyrite remediation schemes. Individual properties can still warrant investigation depending on construction era and materials, and the report includes the official designation status.
Source: gov.ie DCB Scheme / Pyrite Resolution Board
Schools
The Department of Education lists 62 primary and 12 post-primary schools in Co. Monaghan. The report maps the schools nearest the property with enrolment, ethos, DEIS status and Irish-medium teaching where recorded.
Source: Department of Education
Monaghan by the Numbers
65,000
Population
€243k
Median price (2026)
254
Sales registered (2026)
163
Recorded flood events
5.4%
Tested homes over radon ref. level
74
Schools
All 18 Checks, Run for the Exact Address
County figures tell you the context. Every report runs all of these for the property's Eircode in Monaghan, using the most local data each official source provides.
Flood Risk
OPW floodinfo.ie
Radon Risk
EPA
BER Rating
SEAI
Property Prices
Property Price Register
Planning Applications
Local Authority
Broadband Coverage
ComReg
Schools
Dept of Education
Crime Statistics
CSO
Air Quality
EPA
Noise Levels
EPA
Geology & Subsidence
GSI
Coastal Erosion
OPW / GSI
Mica & Pyrite
gov.ie DCB Scheme / Pyrite Resolution Board
Transport & Commute
NTA / TFI
Healthcare Access
HSE
Local Property Tax
Revenue.ie
Insurance & Carrying Cost
Synthesised (BER + LPT + Flood + Coastal + Radon)
Neighbourhood & Lifestyle
CSO SAPS + Google Places + Sport Ireland
Towns & Areas in Monaghan
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Monaghan Property Report FAQs
Monaghan is an inland county, so flood risk is mainly river-driven — the Blackwater and Fane rivers can flood low-lying areas after prolonged rain. Data derived from OPW floodinfo.ie records shows 163 past flood events in the county, around the middle of the 26 counties. Flood risk is highly local — two houses on the same road can sit in different flood zones — so a PropertyPack report checks the OPW flood maps for the specific Eircode rather than relying on county averages.
EPA measurements up to 2019 found 5.4% of Monaghan homes tested were at or above the 200 Bq/m³ Reference Level, below the national tested share of 14.1%. Homes that tested were often in promoted high-radon areas, so that figure is not county-wide prevalence. Radon is linked to around 350 lung cancer cases in Ireland each year and the EPA recommends testing every home. A PropertyPack report shows whether the specific address falls in an EPA High Radon Area.
The median full-market sale price in Co. Monaghan was €242,500 in 2026; the Property Price Register recorded 254 sales in the county that year. That is up 1% on the 2025 median of €240,000. A PropertyPack report puts the asking price of the property you're checking beside actual registered sales in the same area.
Official data does not single Monaghan out for any one environmental hazard — it carries no mica or pyrite scheme designation, its radon test results are below the national tested share, and its recorded flood events are around the middle of the 26 counties. Every risk is local, though: a PropertyPack report checks all 18 categories — including flood zones, radon, coastal erosion, geology and mica/pyrite designation — at the exact address.
Almost every home offered for sale must have a Building Energy Rating from the SEAI register — protected structures are among the few exemptions. A PropertyPack report retrieves the property's BER details where a certificate exists, and estimates realistic running costs and upgrade costs for the rating — useful in Monaghan's older housing stock, where low ratings can mean significant heating and retrofit bills.
The Department of Education lists 62 primary and 12 post-primary schools in Co. Monaghan. Post-primary options concentrate in the larger towns such as Monaghan and Carrickmacross, so rural buyers should factor in school transport. Your report lists the nearest schools to the property with enrolment figures and ethos.
A PropertyPack report runs 18 checks for any address in Monaghan: Flood Risk, Radon Risk, BER Rating, Property Prices, Planning Applications, Broadband Coverage, Schools, Crime Statistics, Air Quality, Noise Levels, Geology & Subsidence, Coastal Erosion, Mica & Pyrite, Transport & Commute, Healthcare Access, Local Property Tax, Insurance & Carrying Cost and Neighbourhood & Lifestyle. Each check uses official Irish data sources such as the OPW, EPA, SEAI, CSO and the Property Price Register.
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Official data sourced from Irish government agencies
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