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Drop-off in popularity of drop-tops in Ireland

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Convertibles are no longer as popular as they once were. In fact, only 193 have been registered in Ireland since the beginning of 2020 to date – with just 10 of those being a 221 plate.

Average semi-detached residence premium continues to escalate at local market level

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The price of the average second-hand three-bed semi in County Westmeath has risen by 4.1 percent to €255,000 in the last three months, according to a national survey by Real Estate Alliance.

Report reveals Westmeath property premiums continue in escalation mode

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The most recently released daft.ie report notes that property prices within County Westmeath in the final three months of 2021 were 13 percent higher than a year previously, compared to a rise of six percent seen a year ago - the average price of a home is now €244,000, 107 percent above its lowest point.

House prices in county jump sixteen per cent while city prices sees modest increase

House prices in Galway city rose by a slight amount in the past year, while house prices in the county areas jumped by a massive 16 per cent, the latest Daft.ie Sales Report has revealed.

Fine Gael Minister of State welcomes introduction of key measures in budget

Local Fine Gael Minister for Planning and Local Government, Deputy Peter Burke has welcomed Budget 2022, and highlights measures in his own Department as well as Social Welfare and Finance as key outcomes for the people of Westmeath.

Property prices rise in third quarter as inflation growth slows

Housing prices rose by one percent between June and September and are now 9.1 percent higher than a year ago, according to the latest Daft.ie Sales Report released today by Ireland’s largest property website, Daft.ie.

Sinn Féin launch motion to ensure redress for Mica/Pyrite families

Constituent Sinn Féin public representative, Deputy Sorca Clarke, has confirmed that a motion will be brought before to the Dáil by her political part to support home owners affected by the Mica/Pyrite scandal and ensure they get 100 percent redress.

Conway-Walsh urges Mayo TDs to support pyrite Dáil motion for 100% redress scheme

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Mayo Sinn Féin TD Rose Conway-Walsh has called Mayo Government TDs in the County to support her Party’s Pyrite Dáil motion which will be debated on Tuesday evening. The motion seeks cross party agreement to provide 100 per cent redress for homeowners who have been devastated by the pyrite scandal.

News in Brief - Around the county

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News-in-brief from around the county - catch up on what's been gonig on. 

Westmeath residential property premiums continue to escalate

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Residential property premiums in Westmeath are now 10.8 percent higher than a year previously, the results of a recent report by the online property website, daft.ie, has revealed.

 

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