The Sligo Champion

House prices in Sligo increased by 5.1%

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THE price of the average three- bed semi in County Sligo has risen by 5.1% to € 102,500 in the last three months, according to the latest national survey carried out by Real Estate Alliance.

The REA Average House Price 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 property market in Quarter Two in towns and cities countrywid­e.

“First- time buyers are beginning to return to the market in numbers, but supply is very tight with little or no building since 2008,” said Roger McCarrick, REA McCarrick & Sons in Sligo and Tubbercurr­y.

The average semi- detached house nationally now costs € 215,269, the Q2 REA Average House Price Survey has found – a rise of 2.5% on the Q1 figure of € 209,944.

Overall, the average house price across the country has risen by 11.2% over the past 12 months – in contrast to the 4.5% increase registered to the full year to June 2016.

While new building is still in its infancy, new developmen­ts on sale in small pockets of the country have had an impact on the price and demand for second- hand properties locally.

“Agents have been reporting that where there are new homes available, the price of second- hand properties has been under pressure,” said REA spokespers­on Healy Hynes.

“Most of our national housing stock is over a decade old, and house purchasers – especially first- time buyers – will opt for new builds at a higher spec, even if there is a marked difference in price.

“Our agents are also reporting that both pur- chasers and three- bed semi vendors are looking for larger homes, which is having an adverse effect on the supply chain, with the result that time taken to sell is now four weeks on average in Dublin and the major cities, and as low as three in some parts of the capital.

The price of an average house in Dublin rose by 2.6% in the second quarter of this year with three- bed semis in the capital now taking as little as three weeks to sell.

The average three- bed semi- detached in Dublin city now costs € 414,500, a rise of € 10,000 ( 2.6%) over the last three months and an increase of 14.1% over the past year.

The biggest percentage increases over the past three months came in the country’s smaller rural towns situated outside of Dublin, the commuter belt and the major cities.

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