Northern Ireland housing market records busiest month since 2007
The site in Belfast's Titanic Quarter earmarked for a consortium bid to build 800 homes.
Ryan McAleer
22 April, 2021 01:00
MARCH was the busiest month for the north’s housing market since the height of the 2007 property boom, new figures from HMRC have confirmed.
There were 3,540 residential property transactions during the month, 78 per cent higher than March 2020 and the strongest month for sales since June 2007.
It averaged 154 homes sold for each working day during March.
The 8,390 residential properties exchanged during the first three months of 2021 also represented the busiest first quarter since the start of 2007.