Waterford Property Prices Rise Again
In the year to January, Waterford property prices rose 9.92% while at national level increased by 12.5%. This compares with an increase of 12.2% in the year to December and an increase of 8.8% in the twelve months to January 2017.
Dublin
In Dublin, residential property prices increased by 12.1% in the year to December. Dublin house prices increased 11.4%. Apartments in Dublin increased 15.0% in the same period. The highest house price growth was in Fingal, at 14.2%. In contrast, the lowest growth was in Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown, where house prices increased 9.0%.
Residential property prices in the Rest of Ireland (i.e. excluding Dublin) were 13.0% higher in the year to January. House prices in the Rest of Ireland increased 13.5% over the period. The West region showed the greatest price growth, with house prices increasing 17.2%.
Waterford
Waterford showed slightly smaller price growth, with house prices increasing 9.9% inline with the South-East average.
There was a total of 134 properties sold across the county in January, down 25% for the same period last year. While the overall number of properties on the market has also decreased in 12 months, demand and enquiries for residential property has increased significantly in SherryFitzgerald John Rohan.
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Source: http://cso.ie/en/releasesandpublications/ep/p-rppi/residentialpropertypriceindexjanuary2018/