16/08/2016
Rise In NI House Prices
House prices in Northern Ireland have increased over the last three months, according to new figures.
The average price of a home now stands at £123,241 according to figures published by Land & Property Services assisted by the Northern Ireland Statistics & Research Agency.
A total of 4,075 residential properties were sold during the second quarter, from April to June.
(CD/MH)
The average price of a home now stands at £123,241 according to figures published by Land & Property Services assisted by the Northern Ireland Statistics & Research Agency.
A total of 4,075 residential properties were sold during the second quarter, from April to June.
(CD/MH)
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Residential property prices continue to fall in Northern Ireland. Over the year to the end of December 2012, prices fell by 13%, according to the latest report by the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA). The Index measures change in the price of residential property sold in Northern Ireland.
NI Property Prices Continue To Fall
Residential property prices continue to fall in Northern Ireland. Over the year to the end of December 2012, prices fell by 13%, according to the latest report by the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA). The Index measures change in the price of residential property sold in Northern Ireland.
22 August 2012
NI House Prices Down By More Than A Tenth
Figures out today from the Northern Ireland Statistics & Research Agency show that house prices have fallen by 11% in the frst six months of this year. Land & Property Services released the Residential Property Price Index report for Quarter 2 of 2012, which is compiled from stamp duty information.
NI House Prices Down By More Than A Tenth
Figures out today from the Northern Ireland Statistics & Research Agency show that house prices have fallen by 11% in the frst six months of this year. Land & Property Services released the Residential Property Price Index report for Quarter 2 of 2012, which is compiled from stamp duty information.
09 July 2014
NI Recovery Could Take 10 Years
It could take ten years before Northern Ireland's property prices return to pre-crisis levels, according to the latest UK Economic Outlook (UKEO) from PwC. PwC says property prices recovered "only modestly" throughout the past year and are still around half their August 2007 peak. This is in contrast to average prices in Scotland, which are only 4.
NI Recovery Could Take 10 Years
It could take ten years before Northern Ireland's property prices return to pre-crisis levels, according to the latest UK Economic Outlook (UKEO) from PwC. PwC says property prices recovered "only modestly" throughout the past year and are still around half their August 2007 peak. This is in contrast to average prices in Scotland, which are only 4.
18 February 2015
New 'Confidence' In Housing Market
Nearly 5,300 residential properties were sold during the final three months of 2014, bringing the total sales for the year to over 20,200, according to the latest Northern Ireland Residential Property Price Index. This represented a 22% increase on the number sold in 2013, and is the highest annual number of sales since 2007.
New 'Confidence' In Housing Market
Nearly 5,300 residential properties were sold during the final three months of 2014, bringing the total sales for the year to over 20,200, according to the latest Northern Ireland Residential Property Price Index. This represented a 22% increase on the number sold in 2013, and is the highest annual number of sales since 2007.
12 February 2013
NI House Prices Continue To Fall
Northern Ireland house prices continue to fall despite an increase in transactions, according to a new report. The survey by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyers (RICS) and Ulster Bank revealed the overall pattern of declination was likely to remain for the foreseeable future.
NI House Prices Continue To Fall
Northern Ireland house prices continue to fall despite an increase in transactions, according to a new report. The survey by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyers (RICS) and Ulster Bank revealed the overall pattern of declination was likely to remain for the foreseeable future.
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