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 Irish house prices now down 59.8% in real terms

Dublin house prices have fallen in real terms by 64.2%, while the national market has corrected by 59.8% from peak 2006 levels according to latest data from Sherry FitzGerald.
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 Irish property market could grind to a halt

houseline141Ireland’s largest firm of estate agents has asked the government for clarification on the future of stamp duty in Ireland following a review of the Irish tax system by the Commision for Taxation.
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 Irish House prices dip over uncertainty

Sherry FitzGerald, Ireland’s largest estate agents announced today (Monday) that the average price of a second-hand property in Ireland eased back by minus 1.6% during the second quarter of 2007, with the results for the year to date coming in at minus 2.7%.
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 Sherry FitzGerald welcomes the end of FTB Stamp Duty

Sherry FitzGerald, Ireland’s largest estate agents, has welcomed the abolition of stamp duty for first time buyers through the publication of Finance (Number 2) Bill 2007.
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