Asking prices for Tipperary houses have risen yet again according to a recently published survey by one of Ireland's top listing agents.
According to the latest survey from MyHome.ie the median asking price for a property in the county is now €210,000 which is up €10,000 on this time last year, which represents a five percent jump on the first quarter in 2024 with a €7,500 price increase.
Asking prices for a 3-bed semi-detached house in the Premier stayed flat over the quarter at €195,000, while the asking price for a four-bed semi-detached house in the Premier fell by €15,050 over the quarter to €199,950 which represents a drop in price by €10,050 compared to the same period in 2023.
There were 387 properties for sale in Tipperary at the end of Q1 2024 – a decrease of 10% on the quarter, with the average time for a property to go sale agreed in the county after being placed up for sale now stands at just over eight months.
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