Cost of buying second-hand Dublin home rises but growth moderates
Average price of a second-hand property in capital rose by 8.8% in year to September
Average price of a second-hand property in capital rose by 8.8% in year to September
With rents rising rapidly, it can make more sense to buy – give or take some hidden costs
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Since buying this 1860s, double-fronted house in 1987, the owner has added a conservatory and bedrooms, restored period features and converted rooms
Stylish period house on Havelock Square with three bedrooms for €725,000
Traditional space and layout have been preserved in this beautiful two-bedroom house a short distance from the city centre
This corner property was a showhouse for a new, less-cluttered architecture
Major development due for completion in 2018
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House prices remained in the doldrums in the 1980s but shot up in the more popular areas of Dublin at the end of the decade, as Willy Clingan reported, when banks entered what had been the preserve of building societies
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This Crampton-built house has been converted into a modern, energy-efficient family home and comes on the market for €1.4 million
Four-bed property includes a two-bed apartment and mature landscaped gardens
Report by DNG suggests prices in capital rose by 23% in last 12 months
This former B&B has plenty of en suite bathrooms – and many original features
Estate agent suggests prices in the capital rose 17.7% last year with cash buyers accounting for majority of sales
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Once in bedsits, this five-bedroomed period home has been extensively refurbished in true Gallic style. It’s one of those houses that really does give meaning to the cliche – must be seen to be truly appreciated
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