DNG's residential market review details near 9% midlands house price increases last year.
There is no end in sight to rising midlands house prices.
The latest market outlook from DNG says falling interest rates and a strong economy mean further increases throughout 2025.
According to their latest residential market review and outlook, second-hand house prices in the region increased by 8.7% in 2024.
Prices were up 9.6% in Dublin.
The strongest rate of growth was in the Mid-West followed, the West and South East regions which saw average prices increase by 8.7%.
Head of Research & Business Development, at DNG Paul Murgatroyd, says further falls in interest rates and a strong economy point toward another year of price inflation in the residential market:
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