There were 633 buildings under construction in Tipperary in December 2024
The residential vacancy rate was 4.6% in Tipperary in the last quarter of 2024, according to the latest GeoDirectory Residential Buildings Report.
This was higher than the national average of 3.8%.
The highest vacancy rates in the country can be found in the west of Ireland with Leitrim (11.8%), Mayo (10.6%), Roscommon (10.3%), Donegal (9.0%) and Sligo (8.2%) recording the largest proportions of vacant residential properties.
At the other end of the scale, the lowest vacancy rates were found in Dublin (1.2%), Kildare (1.5%), Waterford (2.1%) and Carlow (2.5%).
532 new residential address points were added to the GeoDirectory database in Tipperary throughout 2024. Nationally 34,686 new address points were recorded last year.
There were 633 buildings under construction in the county in December 2024.
Nationally, the largest share of buildings under construction was in Dublin at 18.7% (4,162 buildings).
20,092 residential address points across the country were classified as derelict in the last quarter of 2024, with 5.6% of these properties located in Tipperary.
The average residential property price in Tipperary was €237,367 in the twelve months between November 2023 and November 2024. Prices increased in all 26 counties.
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