Irish house prices rose by 9% in 2024, report finds

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The price of buying a home in Ireland last year rose by 9 per cent, according to the latest report from Daft.ie.

It shows the most expensive place to buy a house is in Dublin, followed by Cork and Galway.

The average cost of buying a home nationally stood at just over €332,000, while in Dublin the cost was almost €700,000.

Cork prices rose 6.3 per cent to €347,263 and Galway was up 9 per cent to €389,742, while Limerick city listed prices rose 8.2 per cent to €284,138, and Waterford city’s rose 6.3 per cen to €247,236.

Trinity College Dublin economist Ronan Lyons, who authored the Daft report, said that “once again” it is down to “weak supply and strong demand” in Ireland’s housing market.

“If the goal of policymakers is to ensure stable…



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