Ireland house price falls - county by county | Business | guardian.co.uk
House prices continue to fall in Ireland but the worst could be over, in Dublin at least where asking prices are now down by up to 53% since the peak in 2006, according to a new survey.
But nervousness about buying and a lack of credit available from the nearly-bust banks means few houses are selling.
And some areas, such as Limerick and Mayo, are expected to see even further decreases with house price drops between peak and trough at just 30 to 35%, nearly half of what they could be before they will climb again.
The Daft.ie report chimes with a recent report issued by estate agents Sherry Fitzgerald which fund that house prices in Dublin have dropped 55.8% from peak
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