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Published 14:54 18 May 2026 BST
Add us as a preferred source on Google »The best place to raise a family in Ireland has been revealed, and you may be surprised.
Mayo has topped the list as Ireland’s most family-friendly county. Offering an appealing lifestyle with relatively affordable houses (€199,500). The county has a low crime rate of 297 incidents per 10,000 residents, 151 primary schools, and 26 post-primary schools.
Mayo also offers families both security and strong educational opportunities.
Donegal came in at second place as the second-most affordable county in the top 10; its median house prices of €165,000 are a big draw for families. Boasting 171 primary schools, 27 post-primary schools, and a wealth of green spaces (5.7 nature and parks per 10,000 residents), it delivers a well-rounded environment for family life.
Kerry follows in third place, while house prices are slightly higher at €260,000, the county stands out for its exceptional access to green space, with 7.1 parks per 10,000 residents, and the everyday convenience of over two supermarkets per 10,000 residents, making everyday life both active and accessible.
Kildare faces the biggest challenges when it comes to family-friendly living, with high housing costs (€415,000 median price), limited green space (0.8 parks per 10,000 residents), and high crime levels (510.5 per 10,000 people).
Conor Mulcahy, Head of Product & Renewals at Quote Devil, shares his thoughts on the findings and what they mean for families choosing where to live:
“It’s important to note that ‘challenging’ doesn’t mean unsuitable. Many of these counties are still hugely popular with families thanks to strong communities, good job prospects, and reliable transport links.”
“Wherever you decide to settle, it’s worth protecting your home with the right home insurance, especially in areas where affordability or safety pressures are higher. Even when you’ve considered external factors like schools, green space, and local amenities in your county, family-friendly living also starts at home. Simple safety steps inside the house can make a big difference for peace of mind, daily convenience, and insurance readiness.”
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