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Thursday 10 October 2019

Q3 House Prices County Clare

The price of the average three-bed semi in County Clare has fallen by 2.7% in the past three months according to the REA Average House Price Survey.

The survey concentrates on the actual sale price of Ireland's typical stock home, the three-bed semi, giving an up-to-date picture of the second-hand property market in towns and cities countrywide to the close of last week.

“We are beginning to see the market stagnating due to uncertainties,” said Liam Browne of REA Paddy Browne in Ennis.

The average three-bed semi-detached house in Clare is currently on the market for €180,000, and time taken to sell has risen by a week this quarter to 10 weeks overall.
The average semi-detached house nationally now costs €235,009, the Q3 REA Average House Price Survey has found – a drop of 0.43% on the Q2 2019 figure of €236,028.
The price of a three-bedroom semi in Dublin’s postal zones fell by an average of €4,500 in the past three months as Brexit uncertainty affects buyers.
Three-bed semi-detached houses in Dublin city registered a third consecutive quarter fall (-1%) since the end of June and have decreased by -3.3% to €428,500 compared to September 2018.
Prices also fell by 1% in the commuter counties in the past three months, with the average house now selling for €246,611 – an annual fall of 0.7%.
After a year of rises to June, agents are citing an uncertainty surrounding Brexit hampering viewing numbers.
Prices in the country’s major cities outside Dublin – Cork, Galway, Waterford and Limerick – remained unchanged in the past three months.
“The highest annual price increases (3.3%) were once again seen in the rest of the country’s towns which rose in selling price by an average of €5,000 in the past year and 0.36% in the past three months to €161,724,” said REA spokesperson Barry McDonald.

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Available for interview:   
Liam Browne, REA Paddy Browne, 087 2377937

Media information: Holly Carr, 085 777 8568 holly@mediaconsult.ie