Residential property prices rose by 15.2% in the year to March.
Outside the capital the increase was 17.3%, while in Dublin the cost rose by 12.7%.
CSO figures show the cost of houses and apartments continued to rise in the year to March.
The Residential Property Price Index showed the cost increased by 15.2%, that's up from 15.1% in the year to February.
Prices rose sharply outside the capital, where they went up by 17.3%, compared to 12.7% in Dublin.
The Border region continues to see the largest price increases at just over 25%, at the other end of the scale the Mid-East region saw a 15.2% rise.
The lowest median price for a house in the year to March was €136,500 in Longford while the highest was €601,000 in Dun Laoghaire Rathdown.
The median price of a home nationally bought in the 12 months to March was €285,000.