ça fait toujours plaisir, même si je les soupçonne d'être encore trop optimistes (faut pas oublier que c'est un site d'annonces immobilières )!
Pour les locations :
16th February, 2010 - Rents across the country rose by just over 1% in January, according to the latest report published by the property website, Daft.ie. This increase while marginal is the first time rents have risen since they began to fall 24 months ago. The national average rent now stands at €765, almost 25% below peak levels seen in early 2008.
The January increase follows sharp falls in rents during 2009. Over the course of the year, Dublin rents fell almost 19%. Rents in Cork, Limerick and Waterford cities fell by 16%, while Galway rents fell by 11%. Elsewhere in the country, rents fell by an average of 15%.
lien vers le rapport complet :http://www.daft.ie/report/Daft-Rental-R ... 4-2009.pdf
pour les ventes
7th January 2010
Asking prices for residential property around the country fell by 19% during 2009 and are now more than 30% below their peak levels of early 2007, according to the latest report published by property website Daft.ie. The national average asking price at the end of 2009 was €242,000 - a fall of €107,000 from the peak.
The rate of decline in asking prices has varied across the country. In Dublin, asking prices have dropped by up to 42% - while in Cork, Galway and Waterford, asking prices fell by approximately 30%. In Limerick, drops were on average 25%, while elsewhere in the country, prices are now on average 30% below their peak in early 2007. In most parts of the country, the average time to sell a typical property now takes about 9 months, while Dublin has fallen to four months.
lien vers le rapport complet :http://www.daft.ie/report/Daft-House-Pr ... 4-2009.pdf