Nationally, there's a boom in sales of million euro plus houses despite the cost of living crisis.
There's a boom in sales of million euro plus houses despite the cost of living crisis.
Figures obtained by the Irish Independent show that 178 houses across the country sold for more than 1 million euro in the first 6 months of this year, up from 129 in the same period last year.
There have been no homes sold for more than a million euro in Laois, Offaly or Westmeath in the first half of the year.
There was a 78% increase in the number of homes selling for over one million euro in Wicklow compared to the year before, there was a 44% rise in Dublin but more million euro home sales were also registered in Cork, Tipperary, Limerick, Clare and Donegal.
Auctioneer in Cobh, Johanna Murphy, says around 70 per cent of her overall business is coming from overseas:
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