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Published 09:17 12 Oct 2016 BST
Updated 16:41 6 Sept 2018 BST
The report states:
"Nationally, the average asking price reached its lowest point in the third quarter of 2013 and had risen 34.7% - or €57,000 - since then. In Dublin, however, the bottom was reached in the second quarter of 2012 and prices have risen by an average of 46.5% - or €102,500 - since then. The last part of the country to see prices level off was Limerick. In both Limerick city and county, prices only reached point in the final quarter of 2014 but prices have risen by 38% in the city (and by 20% in the county) since then."
Here is a summary of the report:
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