September 2023

3 Bed Home Prices Soar Across Ireland

The price of a three-bedroom semi-detached house in Ireland has reached its highest level since the Celtic Tiger era, according to the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO). The average price of a three-bed semi in the country now stands at โ‚ฌ300,000, up from โ‚ฌ275,000 a year ago. The CSO's House Price Index shows that house prices have been rising steadily in recent years, with the...

Buying Real Estate In Ireland: Pros And Cons

Buying real estate in Ireland can be a great investment, but it's important to weigh the pros and cons carefully before making a decision. Here are some of the things to consider: Pros: Strong economy:ย Ireland has a strong and growing economy, which is good news for property investors. The country's GDP is expected to grow by 4.5% in 2023, and unemployment is at a record low. Growing...

House To Sell in Ireland

The property market in Ireland has always held a distinctive allure for both domestic and international investors. With its stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and burgeoning economy, selling a house in Ireland can prove to be a lucrative venture. In this article, we shall explore the current state of the Irish property market, delve into strategies for enticing international investors, and...

Luxury Real Estate in Ireland

Thinking of buying or selling luxury real estate in Ireland?ย As many of our patrons may be aware, significant supply limits make renting or purchasing a house in Ireland challenging. Investing in real estate in Ireland may be nerve-wracking yet lucrative because of the supply-demand mismatch and other reasons, including the country's rapidly expanding economy and world-class education. Many European...

The House-Buying Process In Ireland

You may desire to invest in a house purchase in Ireland at some time in your life. This article explains how to get started with each step. Buying a home in Ireland is not limited by where one resides. Those who are not Irish citizens, EU/EEA nationals, or permanent residents of Ireland may nevertheless purchase property in Ireland. However, having Irish property does not provide you the legal right to...

Selling a House in Ireland From Abroad

We are occasionally contacted by sellers who wish to sell a home in Ireland while residing abroad. The first issue is if it is feasible to sell a property while out of the country, and we are delighted to confirm that it is. The measures to follow when selling a home while overseas are outlined below.   Choosing the Best Estate Agent You want an estate agent to whom you can give over keys with...

Investing in Irish Real Estate Is a Sound Bet

There has been consistent growth in the Dublin metro region and the rest of Ireland's real estate market during the past decade. The robust economy and high employment rates are the primary drivers of this expansion. In 2022, GDP increased by 5.6%, the second highest in Europe, and full-time employment grew by 2.7%. According to the head economist at Goodbody Stockbrokers, Ireland is the only developed...

How to Get a House in Ireland: A Step-by-Step Guide For International Buyers

In recent years, Ireland has emerged as a major draw for international migrants. Some of the many contributing causes to its rising popularity are a high standard of living, a high level of education, a thriving economy, and a large number of available jobs. Those who intend to make Ireland their permanent home should consider purchasing a residence for themselves and their families. Buying a home in...

Wicklow Property Investment

County Wicklow, also called the Garden of Ireland, is a beautiful part of Ireland to call home if you value nature but don't want to give up modern conveniences. The beautiful Wicklow Mountains provide a stunning backdrop for the County's dense forests, traditional Irish communities, and ancient landmarks. Put on your hiking boots and take a stroll down the Wicklow Way, just one of many routes in the...

Second quarter report: Irish investment property market Introduction

According to recent research by BNP Paribas, the Irish commercial investment property market came to a "near standstill" in the second quarter, making it the lowest in six years. Sluggish price adjustments and a weaker office market contributed to the downturn, while "inactive" German investors further compounded the problem, leading to the third greatest slowdown in Europe in the first half of...

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