Fewer than one in five Dublin houses sold at auction
Just 17 per cent of properties that went to auction in the Greater Dublin area during the second half of this year were sold under the hammer, new figures reveal.
Just 17 per cent of properties that went to auction in the Greater Dublin area during the second half of this year were sold under the hammer, new figures reveal.
The statistics reflect the sharp slowdown in the market during the autumn season as a result of rising interest rates and speculation over stamp duty.
According to estate agent Douglas Newman Good, there were 1,498 auctions in Dublin this year, compared to 1,297 during 2005.The full...
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