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Property prices set to increase by 6% in 2021

While the property market was dominated by Covid-19 in 2020, residential property prices proved surprisingly resilient throughout the year and are set to increase by an average of 4% in 2021 according to the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland. Chartered estate agents believe property prices in Dublin - which has the highest prices - are set to rise by 3%, while Connacht and Ulster which has some of the lowest prices, will see an increase of 6%. An increase of 4% is predicted for Leinster while prices are forecast to increase by 5% in Munster. This year s SCSI annual Residential and Outlook report - which has been running since 1983 - is based on four surveys of almost 800 members conducted during the four quarters of 2020.

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Cost of energy increases for Electric Ireland customers in North

Cost of energy increases for Electric Ireland customers in North The price increase equates to an extra £18 per year for the typical residential customer Fri, Jan 8, 2021, 20:51   Electric Ireland customers in Northern Ireland will see their energy bills rise by 3.7 per cent from February 1st. The price increase, which equates to an extra £18 per year for the typical residential bill, does not apply to customers in the Republic of Ireland. An Electric Ireland spokesman said the increase is due to “recent costs impacting the broader electricity system and market” and is not related to Brexit. With 98,000 customers, Electric Ireland is the third-largest energy supplier in Northern Ireland.

End the Year with Cheer: Socially-distanced caroling

End the Year with Cheer: Socially-distanced caroling Matt Leseman © Provided by Anchorage KTUU-TV The residents of Cindy and Vic s house Harmony House laugh while singing along to Deck the Halls. ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - The residents of assisted living homes across the country have had limited contact with others during the pandemic, and the residents of the homes run by Cindy and Vic’s R&R Inc. are no different. Things were especially tight as the holidays approached. “Because the pandemic has been elevated with the numbers. we’ve decided to have the residents again, stay at the assisted living home,” said Carly Neumuth, a Residence Manager for Cindy and Vic’s.

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