New report shows house prices continuing to increase



House prices locally were higher in the third quarter of 2023 than a year previously.

 

That’s according to the latest Daft.ie report which shows market prices in counties Sligo, Leitrim and Donegal have each seen an increase.

 

According to Daft.ie’s 3rd Quarter report, prices have risen in Leitrim by 7% compared to the same stage last year to €185,701.

 

In Donegal, the average house price has also risen by 8.3% to €213,782 while Sligo sees an increase of 8.9% to €205,559.

 

Nationwide prices have increased by 3.7%- bringing the average listing price to €322,602.

 

The report claims prices in Dublin were 1.4% higher than a year ago, the lowest rate of increase since prices started to rebound in late 2020.

 

House price inflation was higher outside of the main cities, with year-on-year increases of 4% in Leinster, almost 6% in Munster and just over 8%  in Connacht-Ulster.

 

Economist and author of the report Ronan Lyons said house price inflation is easing in urban areas, but the picture is different outside of the cities.



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