Westmeath's Pat Davitt says the way houses are being sold could account for the drop in the number of homes being advertised on Daft.ie.
The Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers says some agents are now using TikTok to advertise homes.
Chief Executive and Westmeath's Pat Davitt says the way houses are being sold could account for the drop in the number of homes being advertised on Daft.ie.
11,500 properties were listed for sale on the website on December 1st - the lowest total recorded since July 2006, when online advertising was still emerging.
The Castlepollard man predicts that more sales will happen off market in 2022:
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