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# Myhome.ie

This year
2023
Home asking prices continue to fall modestly
A report by MyHome.ie found that homes are now being sold for just 1% over asking prices, versus 6% at this time last year
Nearly two-thirds of renters say rising costs have affected their ability to purchase property
55% of prospective homebuyers also point to rising costs as a stumbling block to finding a property.
Average house prices now almost eight times average wage, reaching near-Celtic Tiger levels
The median asking price for a home in the fourth quarter of 2022 was €330,000.
Last year
2022
Rise in cost-of-living impacting property market sentiment, survey finds
49% of homebuyers and 63% of renters said the crisis has affected their ability to buy or rent a property.
House prices across Ireland are almost 10% higher than they were a year ago
Analysis by Davy and Myhome.ie shows that house prices are now seven times average incomes.
All time
House prices across Ireland are 9% higher than one year ago
Inflation is highest outisde of cities, with prices rising by 13%.
Personal data of MyHome.ie customers 'inadvertently' leaked online
The Data Protection Commissioner has been notified.
House prices rise 6% in 'fastest inflation' in three years
A report says Government supports and a drop in supply are partly responsible.
Average asking price for newly listed homes is €280k nationally and €383k in Dublin
Asking price inflation rose by 1.2% nationally compared with Q2 of 2019, despite the impact of Covid-19.
Majority of potential homebuyers believe next year will be a good time to buy property
Over a third of respondents believe prices will drop by over 10% in the next 12 months.
From Wicklow to Westmeath: Spike in house sales in 'commuter belt' counties continues
The number of sales in Dublin dropped, according to a new study.
Average asking price for newly listed homes is €269k nationally and €376k in Dublin
That’s according to property website MyHome.ie’s latest house price report.
Commuter belt counties see rise in house sales
The property market has slowed down slightly in Dublin, according to a new study.
Median asking price for new home sales is €271k nationally and €380k in Dublin
That’s according to the latest residential property price report from MyHome.ie.
Average asking price for 3-bed semi-d is €268,000 nationally or €375,000 in Dublin
That represents a decrease in both figures.
Almost 25,000 homes sold in the first half of 2018. Here's where they all are
New analysis from MyHome.ie has found that the number of homes being sold is rising across the country.
The asking price for a typical three bed semi-detached in Dublin is now at €310,000
The report looks at house prices over the year up until the end of Q2 of this of this year.
There are signs housing supply is starting to pick up in Dublin - but it's stagnant elsewhere
Prices are – you guessed it – still creeping up, but there are signs the rate is starting to slow.
Dublin's housing sprawl outside the M50 will be 'a huge issue' in the future
The largest numbers of sales in the capital so far this year have been in new projects on the outskirts.
Rise in house sales along commuter belts due to lack of affordable homes in Dublin
A MyHome.ie study shows the number of house sales has increased by 8.4% in the first half of 2017.
House prices in Dublin rise by €32,000 in six months
The Help-to-Buy scheme appears to have contributed to house price inflation, according to a new report.
Asking price for typical three-bed semi in Dublin rises to €290,000
House prices continued to soar in the first three months of 2017.
What are house prices going to do in 2016?
They’ll be increasing, but very gradually.
Numbers crunched: New report reveals the extent of Dublin's housing shortage
Meanwhile, another report shows activity in the housing sector not seen for several years.
This three-bedroom semi in Cork is marked for sale at €42 million
And people say there isn’t a property bubble.
Thirteen counties are selling houses at a faster rate than Dublin, any ideas which?
Laois is the only county to record a fall in sales!
Thinking of buying? Here's 11 of the cheapest homes on the market right now
Asking prices are up around 3.5 per cent on this time last year, and the lack of supply’s been pushing up prices in Dublin. But what’s on offer for less than €75,000?
There are just 3,000 properties for sale in the capital with Dublin 15 the most popular
The biggest one off residential sale in Dublin was that of Walford, Shrewsbury Road in March for €14 million.
Mind the gap: Dublin house prices almost a third higher than the rest of the country
Supply concerns in the capital are driving price increase with the average asking price now €241,000.
Two in five to ignore Revenue's advice and opt for lower property tax figure
The survey revealed that only 22 per cent said they agreed with the introduction of the tax.
Dublin property market showing signs of stabilisation - reports
Meanwhile, house prices nationally were down 1.8 per cent in Q1 2013, MyHome.ie says.
63 per cent of first time buyers will buy in the next 12 months
Around 60% of first time buyers believe banks aren’t lending according a new MyHome.ie survey.
Affording college the biggest worry for 40 per cent of students
Over a third drink at least once a week while Limerick offers the best value for money in accommodation, says survey of 1500 students.
Poll: Is now a good time to buy a home?
Two house price reports are out today – both say house prices still falling, but one says that slide is now very slow. Tell us what you think…
Daft, MyHome reports offer mixed messages on house prices
Two new reports on property prices out this morning agree that prices are falling, but not on very much else.
Not-so-happy new year: House prices still dropping as January begins
Two new reports show the property market continued its decline right up to the end of 2011, with few signs of an immediate recovery.
House prices down 3.2 per cent… or 3.5 per cent, depending on which report you read
Daft.ie and MyHome.ie have released their latest figured for house prices in the third quarter of the year…
I want to go, I want to get away...
But if I stay, I’d like to stay in Kerry.