Dublin remains the most expensive housing market, as total value of Irish houses reaches €536 billion
The national average asking price for a house is €264k.
The national average asking price for a house is €264k.
Rent prices in Cork, Galway, Limerick and Waterford cities have risen compared to last year.
Some urban areas saw an increase of up to around 10% in the cost of housing between June and September.
The latest Daft.ie report shows that the industry has ‘bounced back’ from Covid-19.
A new report by the Simon Communities says new properties are out of reach of HAP customers.
It’s expected that a feature allowing doctors and nurses to self-isolate outside of hospitals will be live by next week.
Half of the Dublin increase is concentrated in the most in-demand property type and area for the short-term market.
Some parts of the country, including Sligo and Meath, have continued to see price inflation.
Temple Road in Darty is now Ireland’s most expensive street.
Rents have increased once again despite 10% more rental properties coming onto the market, according to a Daft.ie report.
The average cost of a house nationwide in the third quarter of this year was €257,000.
The decision follows a case taken by the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC).
In some areas, the average cost of rent is *much* higher than the average mortgage.
The average price of a house continued to rise nationwide but at a slower rate than before.
Dublin remains the most expensive property market in the country.
The average cost of renting a home in Ireland in the first three months of this year was at an all time high.
There are 2,700 homes available to rent nationwide – the lowest recorded number – according to the latest report from Daft.ie.
The most expensive house prices are in Sandymount, Dalkey and Lansdowne Road.
Rents rose nationwide by an average of 9.8% in the 12 months to December 2018.
However, this is the lowest rate of increase since the market bottomed out in 2013.
Eglinton Road in Donnybrook is Ireland’s most expensive street, according to data from Daft.ie.
The Daft.ie report found that rents nationwide have risen by 11.3% in the last year.
The findings were made as part of the latest Luas Rental Price report from Daft.ie.
It’s reported that better availability is leading to a stabilising of house prices across the country.
The Dublin rental market is set to dip below 1,000 units, for the first time since 2001 by the end of this year.
House prices continue to rise and the number of properties on the market continues to fall, the latest Daft.ie house price report has found.
We’ve all heard it in the pub, but is it actually true?
A new report by Daft.ie shows that rent in Dublin is now €380 per month higher than at the peak of the Celtic Tiger years.
The latest Daft.ie quarterly rental report makes for grim reading for renters around the country.
South County Dublin is the most expensive property market in the country, with an average property value of almost €550,000.
The Help-to-Buy scheme appears to have contributed to house price inflation, according to a new report.
25% of all properties nationwide that qualify and are currently available are in the Dublin area.
Homeowners pay a 2.6% premium to live near a secondary school, according to the latest Daft.ie Research Report.
New stats underscore why Dublin estate agents are so keen on pointing out how near the local Luas or train station is.
The court heard that on the way out of the apartment, the man pulled a hair from the student’s head and put it in his wallet.
It is still quite a bit pricier to live in the capital.
The Daft.ie Rental report has just been released, and it’s not looking good for renters.
Does it come with the flat, or…?