Irish House Prices: Asking prices fall 4% in second quarter of 2010; Outside Dublin, unsold stock remains high

by admin on July 13, 2010

Irish House Prices: Asking prices for residential property around the country fell by 4.2% during the second quarter of 2010, according to the latest report published by property website Daft.ie. The national average asking price for property has fallen 37% since the peak and now stands at €220,000. The average time to sell a property is eight months, down from 10 months at the start of the year. Outside Dublin, unsold stock remains high.

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