Tuesday, Feb 24, 2009

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Guardian: N Ireland house prices down 28%

Northern Ireland – which until recently had the fastest growing prices in the UK – is experiencing a sharp drop in the value of property. House prices fell 28% over 2008, according to a University of Ulster/Bank of Ireland survey released today – one of the worst drops in property values since the early 1980s. The survey showed house prices down across the board, with traditional family homes taking the biggest hit. Properties which saw their values slashed included detached houses (down 27.3%), semi-detached houses (down 26.4%) and detached bungalows (down 34.9%).

Posted by smc @ 11:27 AM (213 views) Add Comment

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1. uncle tom said...

I know someone who moved to Belfast at the top of the market - irritating guy, always trying to 'score points' off other people..

..this so does make me smile..!

Tuesday, February 24, 2009 01:29PM Report Comment
 

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