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Irish House Price Inflation Slows to Two-Year Low Amid Changing Market Sentiment
Irish house price inflation has decelerated to its slowest pace in over two years, reflecting a broader cooling trend in the property market.
The rate of change in house prices, measured at approximately 13.5% over the last three months, indicates a significant shift in momentum as buyers become increasingly cautious. This adjustment comes as the sentiment surrounding the housing market remains notably high, with an adjusted sentiment score of 79 suggesting that the prevailing mood is still characterized by greed, despite the recent slowdown. Additionally, the topic's coverage has also maintained a steady level at 79, illustrating sustained interest from investors and analysts alike.
As the market grapples with these dynamics, the implications for future price trajectories and buyer behaviors are becoming increasingly relevant.