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Updated / Tuesday, 26 Jan 2021
10:29
35,542 residential property transactions across the State were agreed in the year to November - a drop of 21.1% compared to the previous year
Covid-19 had caused a 21% decline in property transactions across the country in the 12 months to last November, a new reports shows. 
The latest GeoView Residential Buildings Report, published by GeoDirectory and EY-DKM, shows a total of 35,542 residential property transactions across the State were agreed - a drop of 21.1% compared to the previous year. 
A decline in purchasing activity was recorded in every county, with Dublin experiencing the sharpest drop in absolute terms, down 3,981 transactions year-on-year, the report reveals. 

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