The value gap: How northside trumps southside
A flat sold in Ballymun was almost three times better value for money per square metre than one sold in Dublin 4
Latest auction results show a wide variation in value for money between apartments in different parts of Dublin, when valued on the basis of price per square metre.
For instance, a Dublin 4 flat sold for double the price of one in Ballymun but, when valued on the basis of floor area, the value for money offered by Ballymun was actually almost three times better than the southside flat.
Although the Dublin 4 flat at only...
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