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

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.

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…