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Competitive housing market for 2022

According to the latest residential market review and outlook from leading property advisors DNG, house prices are set to continue rising this year, following the strong growth in values recorded in 2021. At a national level (excluding Dublin) the DNG National Price Gauge (NPG) recorded an increase in the average price of a second hand home of 13.6 per cent last year, a marked acceleration in the rate of inflation compared to 2020 when prices rose by 1.4 per cent. At the national level (including Dublin) the overall rate of price increase last year stood at 12.0 per cent. The NPG, which tracks house prices across the country on a half yearly basis, recorded growth of 5.3 per cent in the six months to December 2021, compared to an increase of 7.9 per cent in the first six months of last year.

Coillte claims there is no intention by buyer to develop Clarenbridge woodland

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A local councillor has received a response from the CEO of Coillte regarding the future plans for 26 acres of Coillte owned woodland in Clarenbridge, which was put up for sale earlier this year.

Local representatives add their voice to concerns at the sale of Clarinbridge woodlands

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Sinn Féin Senator Trevor Ó Clochartaigh has called for the proposed sale of 26 acres of Coillte owned woodland in Clarinbridge to be halted immediately to allow for further local consultation and a full assessment of the potential of the State owned asset.

Clarinbridge resident concerned about the sale of local woodland

A Clarinbridge resident has expressed his dissatisfaction about the sale of woodland in the area. The land in Kilcornan, which is owned by Coillte, has been placed for sale by private treaty with Galway auctioneering firm DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard.

Stunning apartment in the landmark Barna House

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When it comes to apartment living in Galway the options are fairly limited. The city has many units which cater for everyday living, offering easy access to the centre of Galway, with enough living space to get by. However progressive property firm DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard has a new listing at No 2 Barna House, Barna Demesne, which brings apartment living to a whole new level.

Stunning apartment in the landmark Barna House

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When it comes to apartment living in Galway the options are fairly limited. The city has many units which cater for everyday living, offering easy access to the centre of Galway, with enough living space to get by. However progressive property firm DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard has a new listing at No 2 Barna House, Barna Demesne, which brings apartment living to a whole new level.

 

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