House prices in State rise at second fastest rate in EU - News Summed Up

House prices in State rise at second fastest rate in EU


House prices in the State rose at the second-fastest rate in the European Union in the third quarter of 2017, just slightly behind the Czech Republic. Figures from the EU’s statistics office, Eurostat, show that Irish house prices increased by 12 per cent year on year in the third quarter while prices in the Czech Republic increased 12.3 per cent. This compares to a 4.6 per cent increase across the EU and a 4.1 per cent increase in the euro zone. Quarterly increaseCompared with the previous quarter, the highest increase in house prices was recorded in the State, at 5.7 per cent, followed by Malta, at 4.3 per cent, and the Netherlands, at 3.7 per cent. Those numbers mean prices nationally have now risen nearly 72 per cent since the trough in early 2013, and are just 23 per cent off their 2007 peak.


Source: The Irish Times January 18, 2018 11:03 UTC



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