The price of a home in Ireland rose by nearly 3% last month.
The latest property figures from the CSO show an increase of 2.9% in the price of the average home in October.
Properties are now worth an average of 16.3% more than they were a year ago.
Apartments in Dublin have seen the biggest growth, rising by more than a quarter.
The growth is slower outside of Dublin, where prices are up by just over 8% in the last year.
However, the CSO points out "residential property prices in Dublin are 37.8% lower than at their highest level in February 2007", increasing to 42.5% for the rest of the country.