Housing Reports
Threefold Increase in 'Sale Agreed' Properties
MyHome.ie sees threefold increase in the number of 'sale agreed' properties in Dublin during the month of January 2010 compared with the same month last year
MyHome.ie Property Barometer Q4 2009
The latest property Barometer from Ireland’s leading property website MyHome.ie, forecasts a further 10% decline in asking prices in 2010 in its residential property outlook for the year ahead.
MyHome.ie Property Survey Results: Autumn 2009
69% of respondents have the funds in place to pay a deposit and 51% of people surveyed intend to buy in the next 12 months. Surprisingly 22% are searching for a newly built property.
Survey: First Time Buyers intend to buy within the next year
A recent survey carried out by MyHome.ie which focused on the buying intentions of First Time Buyers found that the majority either have or are actively seeking mortgage approval, and over half intend buying within the next year.
House Price Index: National prices now at Christmas 2003 levels
Average national house prices reduced by 1.1% in September according to the latest edition of the permanent tsb / ESRI House Price Index.
MyHome.ie Property Barometer Q3 2009
The latest Property Barometer from Irelands leading property portal MyHome.ie, reveals that at a national level, the average asking price for property fell by 4.27% whilst there was an even greater fall in Dublin asking prices which were down 5.73% when compared to Q2 2009.
House Price Index July 2009
Nationally prices down 8.7% in first seven months but prices for first-time buyers continue falling fastest at 11.5%
Price falls ease Significantly - A sign of better times ahead?
According to the latest index by the ESRI/KBC, confidence improved in June as consumers adpoted a more positive outlook
MyHome.ie Property Barometer Q2 2009
Asking Prices continue their descent in the year to June but the pace of decline moderates significantly in Q2 2009
House Price Index: National prices now back to Summer 2004 levels
The latest edition of the Permanent TSB / ESRI shows rate of decline in national house prices of 1.3% in May
House Price Index: Prices now back to Summer 2004 levels
The latest edition of the Permanent TSB / ESRI House price index shows a rate of decline in national house prices increasing to 1.9% in April
House Price Index: 1% Fall in March
The latest edition of the Permanent TSB / ESRI House price index shows a national house price reduction of 1% in March
Key changes on property in Supplementary Budget
Key changes on property in supplementary Budget; Mortgage interest relief will be discontinued for any mortgage over 7 years from May 1st 09 and Government intends to abolish mortgage interest relief entirely in the future.
First-time buyers respond to lower house prices
First-time buyers respond to lower house prices. 1 out of 2 respondents to a MyHome.ie online survey of its visitors say they intend to purchase a property within the next 12 months.
House Price Index: 0.8% Fall in February
Latest edition of the Permanent TSB / ESRI House price index show a national house price reduction of 0.8% in February
House Price Index: 1.4% Fall in January
According to the latest edition of the permanent tsb / ESRI House Price Index average national house prices reduced by 1.4% in January of this year.
2008 Year-end edition of permanent tsb / ESRI House price index
The 2008 year edition of the Permanent TSB / ESRI House price index show prices fell furthest in Commuter Counties around Dublin – down 16.8% in the year
House Price Index: 0.5% Fall in November
Latest edition of the Permanent TSB / ESRI House price index show a national house price reduction of 0.5% in November
House price index: 0.8% Fall in October
Average national house prices fell by 0.8% in October according to the latest edition of the permanent tsb / ESRI House Price Index.
House Price Index: 1.1% Fall in September
According to the latest edition of the Permanent TSB / ESRI House Price Index figures show a national house price reduction of 1.1% in September
House Price Index: 0.2% Fall in July
Average national house prices fell by 0.2% in July according to the latest edition of the permanent tsb / ESRI House Price Index.
House Price Index: June 2008
Average national house prices fell by 0.6% in June according to the latest edition of the permanent tsb / ESRI House Price Index.
MyHome.ie NCB Property Barometer Q2 2008
Property prices fall 1.5% in 3 months as 2 out of 5 buyers say they’ll buy within 12 months says MyHome.ie survey
House Price Index: May 2008
Average national house prices fell by 1.2% in May according to the latest edition of the permanent tsb / ESRI House Price Index.
House Price Index April 2008
Average national house prices fell by a further 1.1% in April according to the latest edition of the permanent tsb / ESRI House Price Index.
House Price Index March 2008
The latest figures from the PTSB/ESRI House Price Index Report show average national house price reduction of 0.7% in March
MyHome.ie NCB Property Barometer - Q1, 2008
Buyers Market Takes Hold as Asking Prices Fall Further says MyHome.ie NCB Property Barometer
Residential Property Market - Quarter 1, 2008
The latest report on the residential property market from Collliers Jackson-Stops identifies an adjustment in vendor expectations in relation to prices.
House Price Index: February 2008
Figures show average national house price reduction of 0.8% in February. The first two months of 2008 reduction stands at 1.50%.
House Price Index: January 2008
National house price reduction of 0.7% in January - a smaller reduction than that recorded in each of the last three months of 2007. Sunday 2nd March 2008.
Property Barometer, Q4 2007
The latest edition of the MyHome.ie NCB Property Barometer reveals further fallsl in asking prices nationally with sharper falls in key sectors.
House Price Index: 2007
The 2007 year-end edition of the permanent tsb / ESRI House Price Index reveals that house prices nationally declined by 7.3% in 2007 compared to an increase in average national prices of 11.8% during 2006.
Market Fundamentals Remain Sound
Sherry FitzGerald has announced that the average price of a second-hand property in Ireland fell by 2.4% during the final quarter of 2007, with the results for the year to date down 6.8%.
Property Barometer, Q3 2007
Asking prices for residential property have dropped by -0.7% nationally over the last Quarter, according to the MyHome.ie NCB Property Barometer published today.
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