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Average price of a typical property in Ireland up over €200,000 for first time
The average price of a three bedroom semi-detached house in Ireland has risen above €200,000 for the first time since the country emerged from the property crash, the latest data shows. The average home in this sector now costs €200,093, a rise of 2.4% since the end of June, and up 6.37% year on year, […] The post Average price of a typical property in Ireland up over €200,000 for first time appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
Posted on September 30, 2016 by tsiadmin |
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