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Lack of residential property supply is most likely to ensure house prices remain elevated - IPAV

Commenting on the most recent CSO Residential Property Price Index for April, IPAV, the Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers, said the highest increases are now happening outside of Dublin, with three factors at play, the expensive nature of the Dublin market which has resulted in the elongation of the commuter belt; new working norms which are making areas such as the South-East particularly attractive and the sterling- Brexit factor which is seeing continuing high increases in the Border region, 22.1 percent in the year to April.

More must be done to make home ownership affordable - IPAV

Commenting on the most recent CSO Residential Property Price Index for January IPAV, the Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers, noted that over 82 percent of dwelling purchases in January involved existing dwellings, highlighting both the insufficient number of new properties coming on the market and, to a lesser extent, the stronger demand arising from new working norms and workers being priced out of Dublin all of which are increasing the appeal of areas such as the the Midlands.

 

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