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Westmeath house prices drop by half

House prices in Westmeath have plummeted by a massive 50 per cent since they hit their peak in early 2007, according to the latest report from property website Daft.ie.

Irish car prices show third biggest drop in Eurozone

The European Commission’s latest car price report shows that real car prices (price change set against inflation) in Ireland fell by 5.7 per cent in 2010. This is the third biggest drop in the Eurozone and well above the -1.5 per cent Eurozone average.

House prices continue to fall in Mayo

The average asking price for a house in Mayo is €174,335 according to latest figures released from the Daft House price report.

Asking prices fall in Kilkenny in first three months of 2011

Asking prices for residential property in Kilkenny fell by an average of 3.4 per cent during the first three months of 2011, according to the latest report published by property website Daft.ie.

Galway house prices continue to fall, says property report

House prices in Galway city and county are continuing to drop with a fall of almost five per cent in the first three months of this year, according to the latest findings by property website Daft.ie.

Westmeath house prices are 42 per cent below peak

House prices in Westmeath took a 10 per cent dive during 2010, according to the latest figures from property website Daft.ie.

Midland farmland prices have stabilised

The price of Irish farmland seems to have stabilised, and if anything is showing a very marginal increase in some parts of the country, according to Knight Frank Ireland.

Rate of house price decline is slowing

House prices are continuing to fall across Westmeath, albeit at a slower pace than before, according to the latest figures from property website Daft.ie.

Average Mayo house price dips below €200k

The average house price in Mayo currently stands at €199,002 according to the most recent survey published by daft.ie.

Report shows Galway city property asking prices hardest hit

New figures produced by property website Daft.ie has revealed that asking prices in Galway city were hardest hit in the first three months of this year, falling by 8.8 per cent.

 

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