A recent report by Daft.ie has revealed that the average asking price for a house in Ireland in now €201,000.
But of course property is all about location, so we looked far and wide to see what you can get for your money.
Dublin
(Daft.ie)
This house in Smithfield is at the beating heart of Dublin city, but for an even €200,000 you might want a bit more than one bedroom and 56sq metres. It even scores an energy rating of F. Which way do those letters go again?
(Daft.ie)
Head a bit further out - to Blanchardstown - and you'll get a slightly better deal. This 75sq 2 bedroom bungalow is also exactly €200,000. And you even get the luxury of having somewhere to park your car.
Donegal
(Daft.ie)
Far away from the madding crowds lies this four bed in Kilmacrenan, Donegal. For €195,000 you'll get 280sq metres and an acre patch to grow some vegetables.
US
(Engelvoekers.com)
If you dream of white picket fences and apple pies cooling on window sills, this house in Fulton County, Georgia might just be the answer. For €190,901 you get three bedrooms and 175sq metres. There's even a nice porch for mint julep sipping and shouting a troublesome neighbourhood kids.
Germany
(Immobilienscout24.de)
This very trendy three bedroom semi-detached in a suburb of the very trendy Berlin will set you back €185,000 - leaving enough left over to cover the walls in abstract paintings and street photography.
England
(Zoopla.co.uk)
Only just around the corner from Belgravia Square, this London property couldn't be more central. It may be just shy of 15sq meters, but that's more than made up for by a generous height allowance of 1.9 metres. With a pad like this, you'll be the toast of London's social scene in no time.