22/08/2012
NI House Prices Down By More Than A Tenth
Figures out today from the Northern Ireland Statistics & Research Agency show that house prices have fallen by 11% in the frst six months of this year.
Land & Property Services released the Residential Property Price Index report for Quarter 2 of 2012, which is compiled from stamp duty information.
Results from the report show that:
• over the year to the end of June 2012 residential property prices fell by 11%;
• between Quarter 1 (January - March) 2012 and Quarter 2 (April - June) 2012 residential property prices fell by 3%;
• looking further back the Residential Property Price Index for Northern Ireland peaked in the third quarter of 2007 (July – September 2007); and
• prices of residential property sold today are now just under half of their peak value (53%);
• whilst sales prices are falling, the overall number of properties sold has remained at around 3,000 for the last four quarters.
(NE)
Land & Property Services released the Residential Property Price Index report for Quarter 2 of 2012, which is compiled from stamp duty information.
Results from the report show that:
• over the year to the end of June 2012 residential property prices fell by 11%;
• between Quarter 1 (January - March) 2012 and Quarter 2 (April - June) 2012 residential property prices fell by 3%;
• looking further back the Residential Property Price Index for Northern Ireland peaked in the third quarter of 2007 (July – September 2007); and
• prices of residential property sold today are now just under half of their peak value (53%);
• whilst sales prices are falling, the overall number of properties sold has remained at around 3,000 for the last four quarters.
(NE)
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