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    Dublin house sales fell by 1.5% last year

    New analysis of Property Price Register for 2019 shows signs of slowdown in Dublin Main Findings: Overall sales dip by 1.5% Dublin 11 and 20 see greatest jump in number of sales – with increases of over 40% Significant growth in Dublin 12 and 5 Dublin 13 and 6 see largest falls in sales volume […] More

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    Property prices up 0.9% nationally in year to December but down by the same amount in Dublin

    Residential property prices increased by 0.9% nationally in the year to December, according to the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO). This compares with an increase of 1.1% in the year to November and an increase of 6.3% in the twelve months to December 2018. In Dublin, residential property prices decreased by 0.9% […] More

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    Waterford Property Watch Live taking place this Wednesday

    For those interested in property in the South East, Waterford Property Watch Live is the place to be this Wednesday. The property sales event is hosted by property sales, letting and management experts Liberty Blue Estate Agents and runs from 5.30pm to 7pm on the day at the Boxworks at 40 Patrick Street, Waterford. Owner […] More

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    21,500 new homes completed in Ireland last year

    Construction companies completed 21,500 homes in the Republic of Ireland last year. This was a 10-year high but below the level needed to meet future demand for housing, according to a report from stockbrokers Goodbody. The report found that the 21,500 built was almost five times more than the 4,575 built at the recession’s lowest […] More

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    National average rent up by €94 in the last year

    The Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) has published their quarterly Rent Index, for the July-September period (Q3) of 2019. The standardised national average rent was €1,243 per month, up by about €94 from Q3 2018, and quarter-on-quarter rents grew nationally by 3.3% in Q3 2019. The RTB Rent Index, which is compiled in conjunction with the Economic and Social […] More