Two new housing reports have shown house prices rose by a further 2 per cent nationwide in the first quarter of the year.
Two new housing reports have shown house prices rose by a further 2 per cent nationwide in the first quarter of the year.The publications, from MyHome and Daft have also warned the number of units available on their sites reached new lows since the new year.In Wicklow, prices in the first three months of 2022 were 9% higher than last year, compared to a rise of 12% seen a year ago. The average price of a home is now €394,000, 94% above its lowest point.
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