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Do you have a property in Longford that you want to sell or rent out? As the main town in the county and a key commuter hub, Longford offers a busy and accessible property market with a wide range of opportunities.
- Name: Longford
- Irish name: An Longfort
- Eircode routing key: N39
Housing market in Longford
Longford is known for its affordability and growing commuter appeal, thanks to good road and rail links to Dublin and the west. The town offers a mix of traditional terraced homes, modern housing estates, and rural properties just outside the urban centre.
Typical property prices in Longford range from €140,000 to €220,000. Demand is steady among first-time buyers, investors, and commuters, particularly for homes near the town centre or within easy reach of the train station and the N4 and N5 routes.
About Longford
Longford is the county town of County Longford and the largest settlement in the county, with a population of 10,952 as of the 2022 census—accounting for roughly a third of the county’s population. The town lies at the intersection of the N4 and N5 national roads, making it a key junction for traffic heading west from Dublin.
Longford railway station, located on the Dublin–Sligo line, serves a large number of daily commuters and plays an important role in the town’s connectivity and growth. The town also acts as a local hub for shopping, education, and services in the wider Midlands region.
The Irish name for Longford is An Longfort, and the town continues to balance traditional charm with growing modern infrastructure, making it a practical and affordable place to live and invest in property.