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Irish home prices rose 9.1% yearly, driven by high demand for energy-efficient homes and low supply.
Irish house prices rose 1.6% in the past quarter and 9.1% annually, with the average three-bedroom semi-detached home selling for €353,458.
County Mayo saw a 15% annual increase, while Dublin’s growth slowed, homes taking five weeks or more to sell.
A nationwide rent pressure zone prompted many landlords to exit the market, especially in Limerick city and Nenagh, where landlord sales reached 60% and 80%.
Demand for retrofitted, energy-efficient homes is rising, with BER A-rated properties commanding a 20% premium.
Low supply, rising construction costs, and shifting buyer preferences are shaping the market.
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Los precios de las viviendas irlandesas aumentaron un 9,1% anual, impulsados por la alta demanda de viviendas energéticamente eficientes y la baja oferta.