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Supply remains an issue in Kerry housing market

Jun 28, 2021 13:12 By radiokerrynews
Supply remains an issue in Kerry housing market
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The average price of a second-hand three-bed semi detached house in Kerry has risen by just over 3% in the past three months.

That's according to a housing survey for the second quarter of the year.

The REA Average House Price index shows the average price for such a property in the county stands at €240,000.

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The average time taken to sell a property in Kerry has fallen from six weeks to five.

Average Killarney prices rose 3.6% to €290,000, with time to sell falling one week to six.

In Tralee prices rose 2.7% to €190,000, selling time remained at five weeks.

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Donal Culloty of REA Coyne and Culloty, Killarney said supply remains an issue with very little to sell.

He said there is great demand at all levels and the trend of people moving home or out of cities is continuing.

Mr Culloty said they were also seeing evidence of people moving to smaller villages near Killarney such as Milltown and Barradubh seeking first-time buyer value.

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