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# residential-property-index - Wednesday 26 September, 2012
Residential property prices down in Dublin but up across the country
The CSO’s The Residential Property Price Index recorded an overall rise in August.
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Residential property prices continued decline in April – CSO
The price of the average Irish home fell by 1.1 per cent in April; homes have lost around a sixth of their value in a year.
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Property prices continue slide, down 1.6 per cent in August
The average Irish residential property has lost 13.9 per cent of its value in 12 months, with Dublin apartments hit hardest.
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House prices falling at fastest rate in two years – CSO
The latest Residential Price Index shows that house prices dropped by an average of 2.1 per cent in June.
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