Major Dublin supply drought sends commuter belt property prices soaring by five figures in places
Briefly

"The quarterly house price index concentrates on the sale price of Ireland's typical stock home, the three-bed semi, providing an accurate overview of the property market across towns and cities."
"Lack of stock in Dublin has accelerated bidding in the commuter belt, with counties like Meath and Kildare seeing their largest quarterly price increases recently, highlighting trends in regional price growth."
Read at Irish Independent
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