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Influx of remote workers to Nenagh and Cahir pushes up house prices

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The north Tipperary town of Nenagh is now experiencing a remarkable influx of families as the legacy of remote working offers a population boom for an area that has for decades shed residents to Dublin, Cork, Galway and Limerick.

It offers the hope of a dynamic economic future for Nenagh which has long felt its attractions were overshadowed by the lure of Ireland’s big cities.

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Nenagh Chamber of Commerce Vice President Denis Finnerty and Cllr Andy Moloney spoke to Fran, according to a piece in The Irish Times yesterday, Cahir could also be known as the town with the fastest-growing property prices in Ireland over the past year…

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