Despite house price increases, property inflation actually slowed for the eighth month in a row
The price of a house in Ireland grew by 8.6 per cent in November 2022 compared with the same month the year before, new figures show.
But the figures, issued by the Central Statistics Office today, also show that property price inflation is continuing to fall, with last November the eighth month in a row that annual price growth slowed.
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