# property-prices - Today’s News
# property-prices - Thursday 25 April, 2013
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5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock…
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The average Irish home dropped in value by 0.5 per cent in March, with Dublin homes doing best and apartments faring worst.
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# property-prices - Monday 15 April, 2013
It’s a log cabin.
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# property-prices - Tuesday 2 April, 2013
Wall Street Journal sister site MarketWatch recommends Ireland as its top spot for a happy retirement.
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Meanwhile, house prices nationally were down 1.8 per cent in Q1 2013, MyHome.ie says.
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# property-prices - Tuesday 26 March, 2013
Residential property prices in Dublin fell by 0.3% last month, while the rest of the country experienced a drop of 2.1%.
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# property-prices - Thursday 28 February, 2013
The price of residential properties have increased in Dublin but fallen in the rest of Ireland.
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# property-prices - Tuesday 22 January, 2013
The latest CSO figures show the residential market nationwide fell 4.5pc in 2012 – the smallest decline since 2007.
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# property-prices - Friday 28 December, 2012
Except in Dublin – where prices increased – newly released CSO figures show.
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# property-prices - Wednesday 24 October, 2012
However CSO data shows house prices in the capital are 55 per cent lower than at the peak of the boom in 2007.
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# property-prices - Wednesday 26 September, 2012
The CSO’s The Residential Property Price Index recorded an overall rise in August.
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# property-prices - Saturday 15 September, 2012
Our Government appears to be depending on another round of runaway price inflation, writes Aaron McKenna – but where does that leave us?
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# property-prices - Sunday 5 August, 2012
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.
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# property-prices - Tuesday 24 July, 2012
The slight increase in May could not be followed up as the sector continues to struggle.
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# property-prices - Saturday 7 July, 2012
How high is Europe’s tallest building? And how many cannabis plants were seized by gardaí last year?
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# property-prices - Monday 25 June, 2012
The CSO’s Residential Property Price Index shows prices increasing – but they’re still at only half of their peak value.
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# property-prices - Thursday 24 May, 2012
Falling house prices and disappointing rental returns mean the taxpayer may not recoup money poured into Nama, a new Government report suggests.
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# property-prices - Wednesday 4 April, 2012
The Minister for Justice has announced a new property regulatory body which will provide more transparency to the property market.
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# property-prices - Saturday 24 March, 2012
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.
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# property-prices - Wednesday 14 March, 2012
Nine things to know this morning…
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A study based on the results of the Allsop distressed property auctions show home prices are down by over 60 per cent from peak.
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# property-prices - Tuesday 24 January, 2012
The price of the average residential property fell by 1.7 per cent in December – and lost a sixth of its value in 2011.
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# property-prices - Saturday 14 January, 2012
Have property prices finally bottomed out? We’d better hope not, writes Michael Taft.
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# property-prices - Tuesday 3 January, 2012
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Nine things you need to know this morning…
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# property-prices - Thursday 22 December, 2011
The Government is keeping us hooked on house buying exactly when it should be weaning us off, writes Ronan Lyons.
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# property-prices - Tuesday 20 December, 2011
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…
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# property-prices - Friday 28 October, 2011
Economist Ronan Lyons looks at how floods affect our thinking – and wonders if we know enough about the risks.
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# property-prices - Monday 26 September, 2011
The average Irish residential property has lost 13.9 per cent of its value in 12 months, with Dublin apartments hit hardest.
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# property-prices - Monday 29 August, 2011
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.
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# property-prices - Saturday 27 August, 2011
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…
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# property-prices - Wednesday 27 July, 2011
5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock.
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# property-prices - Thursday 7 July, 2011
Ireland’s second auction of distressed property has taken place in Dublin – with many properties achieving above the rock-bottom asking prices.
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# property-prices - Monday 4 July, 2011
Daft.ie report shows property price fall accelerated in second quarter of 2011. Asking prices nationally fell 5 per cent in three months.
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# property-prices - Wednesday 22 June, 2011
House prices have not risen for almost four years now, according to the latest figures from the CSO.
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# property-prices - Thursday 5 May, 2011
Poll
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A report by credit ratings agency Standard & Poor’s has good news and bad news about Irish property prices. But what do you think?
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