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Property Prices

# property-prices - Thursday 13 June, 2013

From Business ETC Mortgages

Back for good? Irish lenders promoting 90 per cent mortgages

KBC Bank is now actively seeking candidates for 90 per cent loans, but did you know other lenders are making similar offers?

# property-prices - Thursday 25 April, 2013

The Evening Fix… now with added perfectly timed photos

Here are the things we learned, loved and shared today…

The 5 at 5: Thursday

5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock…

From Business ETC Property

Property prices are still falling, according to latest CSO data

The average Irish home dropped in value by 0.5 per cent in March, with Dublin homes doing best and apartments faring worst.

# property-prices - Monday 15 April, 2013

From The Daily Edge Wood You Believe This post contains images

# property-prices - Tuesday 2 April, 2013

Best place for US business folk to retire? Ireland.

Wall Street Journal sister site MarketWatch recommends Ireland as its top spot for a happy retirement.

Dublin property market showing signs of stabilisation – reports

Meanwhile, house prices nationally were down 1.8 per cent in Q1 2013, MyHome.ie says.

# property-prices - Tuesday 26 March, 2013

From Business ETC Property Prices

Property prices continue to drop, down 1.5pc in February – CSO

Residential property prices in Dublin fell by 0.3% last month, while the rest of the country experienced a drop of 2.1%.

# property-prices - Thursday 28 February, 2013

From Business ETC Property Prices

Property prices fell by 3.3% since January 2012

The price of residential properties have increased in Dublin but fallen in the rest of Ireland.

# property-prices - Tuesday 22 January, 2013

From Business ETC House Prices

What goes up…: Property prices fall 0.5pc in December

The latest CSO figures show the residential market nationwide fell 4.5pc in 2012 – the smallest decline since 2007.

# property-prices - Friday 28 December, 2012

Residential property prices fall 5.7%

Except in Dublin – where prices increased – newly released CSO figures show.

# property-prices - Wednesday 24 October, 2012

From Business ETC Property

Property prices continue to rise in September

However CSO data shows house prices in the capital are 55 per cent lower than at the peak of the boom in 2007.

# property-prices - Wednesday 26 September, 2012

From Business ETC Property Prices

Residential property prices down in Dublin but up across the country

The CSO’s The Residential Property Price Index recorded an overall rise in August.

# property-prices - Saturday 15 September, 2012

Column: The property tax shows our leaders are banking on another bubble

Our Government appears to be depending on another round of runaway price inflation, writes Aaron McKenna – but where does that leave us?

# property-prices - Sunday 5 August, 2012

Tumbleweed This post contains images

In pics: Tour the streets of China’s most famous ghost city

Kangbashi saw a property price crash last year – but construction is still going on there as much of the city’s luxury properties lie empty.

# property-prices - Tuesday 24 July, 2012

From Business ETC Property

Falling again: property prices still at just half of peak value

The slight increase in May could not be followed up as the sector continues to struggle.

# property-prices - Saturday 7 July, 2012

Cannabis, beer and T-bills: the week in stats

How high is Europe’s tallest building? And how many cannabis plants were seized by gardaí last year?

# property-prices - Monday 25 June, 2012

From Business ETC Property

Residential property prices record first monthly increase for five years

The CSO’s Residential Property Price Index shows prices increasing – but they’re still at only half of their peak value.

# property-prices - Thursday 24 May, 2012

‘Considerable challenge’ for Nama to break even – official report

Falling house prices and disappointing rental returns mean the taxpayer may not recoup money poured into Nama, a new Government report suggests.

# property-prices - Wednesday 4 April, 2012

Real sale prices of houses to be published – Shatter

The Minister for Justice has announced a new property regulatory body which will provide more transparency to the property market.

# property-prices - Saturday 24 March, 2012

From Business ETC Uh-Oh

Central Bank warns: Ireland’s economy is still ‘fragile’

The Central Bank report looked at risks to the Irish economy and noted that Ireland still has a long way to go before the economy gets back to normal.

# property-prices - Wednesday 14 March, 2012

The 9 at 9: Wednesday

Nine things to know this morning…

From Business ETC House Prices

Property prices down ‘by more than suggested’ – Goodbody

A study based on the results of the Allsop distressed property auctions show home prices are down by over 60 per cent from peak.

# property-prices - Tuesday 24 January, 2012

From Business ETC Property Market

Fall in house prices picks up speed in December

The price of the average residential property fell by 1.7 per cent in December – and lost a sixth of its value in 2011.

# property-prices - Saturday 14 January, 2012

Column: House prices need to fall further, or our economy is in danger

Have property prices finally bottomed out? We’d better hope not, writes Michael Taft.

# property-prices - Tuesday 3 January, 2012

9 At 9 This post contains videos

The 9 at 9: Tuesday

Nine things you need to know this morning…

# property-prices - Thursday 22 December, 2011

Column: Ireland’s addicted to property – and Noonan is risking another bubble

The Government is keeping us hooked on house buying exactly when it should be weaning us off, writes Ronan Lyons.

# property-prices - Tuesday 20 December, 2011

The Daily Fix: Tuesday

In tonight’s Fix: Murder accused found dead in cell; baby Jesus comes home in pieces; and North Korea’s no-frills airline in photos…

# property-prices - Friday 28 October, 2011

Column: A crash course in the economics of flooding

Economist Ronan Lyons looks at how floods affect our thinking – and wonders if we know enough about the risks.

# property-prices - Monday 26 September, 2011

From Business ETC Property Prices

Property prices continue slide, down 1.6 per cent in August

The average Irish residential property has lost 13.9 per cent of its value in 12 months, with Dublin apartments hit hardest.

# property-prices - Monday 29 August, 2011

From Business ETC Property

House prices continue to fall as property market tumbles

The latest CSO data shows that house prices fell by 0.8 per cent in July, leaving the annual drop at 12.5 per cent.

# property-prices - Saturday 27 August, 2011

Your Say This post contains a poll

Poll: Would you buy a house in the current market?

With Ireland at the bottom of the table when it comes to falling property prices, we’re asking if it’s a good time to put down a deposit…

# property-prices - Wednesday 27 July, 2011

Take 5: Wednesday

5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock.

# property-prices - Thursday 7 July, 2011

From Business ETC Distressed Property

Distressed properties net over €15m at auction

Ireland’s second auction of distressed property has taken place in Dublin – with many properties achieving above the rock-bottom asking prices.

# property-prices - Monday 4 July, 2011

From Business ETC Property

Average house price now under €200k – and there’s still room to fall

Daft.ie report shows property price fall accelerated in second quarter of 2011. Asking prices nationally fell 5 per cent in three months.

# property-prices - Wednesday 22 June, 2011

From Business ETC Property

Freefall: property prices down by 1.2 per cent in May

House prices have not risen for almost four years now, according to the latest figures from the CSO.

# property-prices - Thursday 5 May, 2011

Poll This post contains a poll

Poll: Have house prices REALLY hit rock bottom?

A report by credit ratings agency Standard & Poor’s has good news and bad news about Irish property prices. But what do you think?