Housing prices surge as inventory hits historic lows
- Housing inflation in Ireland reached an eight-year high, with prices rising by an average of 3.7 percent in the first three months of 2025 according to the Daft.ie report.
- The number of second-hand homes available has dropped by 17 percent over the last year, leading to significant price increases, particularly in Dublin.
- Ronan Lyons, Economist at Trinity College Dublin, stated that housing prices are increasing faster than during recent years due to a lack of supply.
- House prices in Dublin have risen by 12.25 percent, the highest rate in eight years, according to the Daft.ie House Price Report.
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