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Commercial vacancy rate in Mayo rises to almost 17 per cent

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The commercial vacancy rate in Mayo increased by 0.6 percentage points to 16.9 per cent in quarter four of 2020, according to the latest GeoView Commercial Property Report published by GeoDirectory and EY-DKM.

Report reveals average residential property price, construction activity and new address points in Mayo

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The latest GeoView Residential Buildings report for quarter four of 2020 for Mayo has found that there were 915 residential property transactions in Mayo in the twelve months to November 2020, 9.9 per cent of which were new dwellings.

More than 450 dwellings added to Mayo residential stock last year

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451 residential address points in Mayo were added to the GeoDirectory database in the twelve months to December 2018, according to the latest GeoView Residential Buildings Report, published by GeoDirectory.

More than 450 dwellings added to Mayo residential stock last year

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451 residential address points in Mayo were added to the GeoDirectory database in the twelve months to December 2018, according to the latest GeoView Residential Buildings Report, published by GeoDirectory.

Westmeath commercial vacancy rates decrease

Westmeath’s commercial vacancy rate has fallen to 11 percent in the second quarter of the year, a decrease of 0.2 percentage points compared to the same period in 2017 according to the latest GeoView Commercial Vacancy Rates Report, published by GeoDirectory.

Level of demand still far exceeding supply

The construction industry responded positively to demand for housing this year, but the level of demand is still far greater than supply, according to figures revealed in the latest GeoView Residential Buildings Report, published by GeoDirectory.

Commercial vacancy rate in Mayo at 14.5 per cent

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The commercial vacancy rate in Mayo in quarter two of 2016 was 14.5 per cent, which is above the national average of 13.1 per cent. Commercial vacancy rates in Ireland have increased, from 12.6 per cent in quarter two of 2015 to 13.1 per cent in quarter two of 2016 according to new research published by GeoDirectory this week. A total of 28,615 of the 219,176 commercial address points in Ireland were vacant.

Commercial vacancy rate in Galway is higher than national average

The commercial vacancy rate in Galway in Q2 2016 was 15.3%, above the national average of 13.1%. Commercial vacancy rates in Ireland have increased, from 12.6% in Q2 2015 to 13.1% in Q2 2016 according to new research published by GeoDirectory this week. 28,615 of the 219,176 commercial address points in Ireland were vacant.

 

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