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Tipperary property prices continue to fall

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The latest property price surveys show that Tipperary house prices continue to fall.

According to Daft.ie the average asking price in the Premier County for a 3-bed semi is now €130,000 – however MyHome.ie have that figure at €150,000.

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Both surveys put the fall so far this year at almost 6% in Tipperary.

It's believed the new property tax could have a positive effect on the levelling out of the property market.

Ronan Lyons, Economist with Daft.ie, says once tax is introduced there'll be more certainty in the market.

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