Sfortunatamente il grafico non rappresenta le previsioni del tempo per domani, ma una mappa termica dell’aumento percentuale dei prezzi medi delle case della contea dal 2021.

Ovunque fosse economico nel 2021, da allora è aumentato di circa il 50%, probabilmente a causa del passaggio a un ambiente WFH post-covid.

Sligo e Waterford guidano le classifiche %, con una crescita del +60% ciascuna, un livello di crescita enorme nell’arco di 4 anni.

Qualche sorpresa qui?

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13 commenti

  1. Pale_Emergency_537 on

    I have a feeling Wicklow’s increase is as low as it is because prices there were already at ball achingly over inflated prices.

  2. Holiday-Violinist129 on

    Mad to think that some people will protest over fuel, rather than housing or healthcare. Then you realise, the farmers are landowners, so 50% increases in land/house prices is in their favour, so a non issue for them. Government make money off the inflated prices and most TDs, Mayors etc. are landlords, so they love the market conditions, too.

  3. Immortal_Tuttle on

    I dare you to find anything decent in Mayo for that median price.

  4. crescendodiminuendo on

    As a Sligo person this tracks – the cost of houses in the coastal towns (Strandhill, Rosses Point etc) has gone through the roof – mainly with people with city salaries remote working.

  5. irishbusinessstartup on

    This map doesn’t mean anything about affordability as the title suggests. It shows the prices in isolation. Why not have another map showing disposable income so we can actually see how much unaffordable it’s gotten. I suspect you’d have a similar map if you did food prices or prices for trades people

  6. No_Put3316 on

    Absolutely no surprises, whatsoever.

    We pumped a nonsensical amount of money into the economy throughout Covid to avoid a deep recession.

    That comes with a simple cost – purchasing power goes down.

  7. IrishLad1002 on

    I would be in favour of national protests over this. The fact investment funds are still allowed to buy up residential property is a disgrace.

  8. Disastrous-Account10 on

    Well this shat on my dreams of home ownership even more lol

  9. 5555555555558653 on

    Cork is such a large county.

    The average house in Castletown-bere or Mitchelstown is obviously going to be near half the price of a house in the city. Cork and Galway should be split up into their city-county council areas for data like this. Same with the Dublin local authority areas.

  10. miju-irl on

    Only have to look at the reaction on reddit about the protests on fuel prices to understand why house prices will only go higher.

    The government won’t be held to account for their inaction either.

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