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More than 600 homes sold for over €1m this year, despite Covid-19 impact


More than 600 homes sold for over €1m this year, despite Covid-19 impact
The total value of residential property in Ireland now stands at over €536bn, an €18bn increase in the last 12 months.
Dalkey remains one of the country s most expensive areas, with property prices averaging more than €750,000. Pictured is Queens in Dalkey, closed during the Covid pandemic. Picture: Stephen Collins/Collins Photos
Sun, 13 Dec, 2020 - 07:00
Maresa Fagan
House prices grew by around 3.5% this year despite the Covid-19 pandemic, with 638 properties selling for more than €1m, according to the latest property wealth report by Daft.ie.
The value of all residential property in Ireland now stands at over €536bn, up by €18bn since last year, and representing a rise in values of €50m per day. ....

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House prices increased by 3.5% in a year


Updated / Sunday, 13 Dec 2020
08:17
There are now only two areas in the country where average property values remain below €100,000
House prices have increased by 3.5% in the last year, according to a report by the property website Daft.ie.
So far this year more than 630 properties were sold that were worth €1m or more. 
More money is being spent on homes with Daft.ie assessing the value of all residential property in Ireland now stands at over €536 billion, that is a jump of 18bn since last year.
The average asking price nationwide is €264k while the most expensive location to buy a home is still in Dublin, followed by Enniskerry in Co Wicklow.  ....

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House prices continue to grow by 3.5% - Daft.ie report


Updated / Sunday, 13 Dec 2020
08:17
There are now only two areas in the country where average property values remain below €100,000
House prices have increased by 3.5% in the last year, according to a report by the property website Daft.ie.
So far this year more than 630 properties were sold that were worth €1m or more. 
More money is being spent on homes with Daft.ie assessing the value of all residential property in Ireland now stands at over €536 billion, that is a jump of 18bn since last year.
The average asking price nationwide is €264k while the most expensive location to buy a home is still in Dublin, followed by Enniskerry in Co Wicklow.  ....

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