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Leitrim house prices rise 3.2% in three months
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The price of the average second-hand three-bed semi in county Leitrim has increased by 3.2% to €129,000 in the last three months, according to a national survey by Real Estate Alliance.
Across the county, the average time taken to sell has reflected a national trend and fallen to five weeks from six since last June, the Q1 REA Average House Price Index shows.
Carrick-on-Shannon prices rose 1.9% to €163,000 this quarter, with time to sell remaining steady at three weeks.
“From November to now there has been significant activity, and we have shattered our sales records for that time period,” said Joe Brady of REA Brady, Carrick-on-Shannon.
Kildare houses selling faster with price rise of 1.8% and low supply across the county
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The price of the average second-hand three-bed semi in county Kildare has increased by 1.8% to €290,000 in the last twelve months, according to a national survey by Real Estate Alliance.
Across the county, the average time taken to sell has reflected a national trend and fallen to four weeks from five between December and March, the Q1 REA Average House Price Index shows. This covers the months of January, February and March.
Prices across the county were unchanged over the first three months of the year with the average price in Maynooth steady at €315,000, average Celbridge prices at €310,000, Naas prices currently averaging at €290,000, and prices in Newbridge remaining at €245,000.
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Warriors star Stephen Curry has pulled off a mid-season pass, selling his Bay Area home in Menlo Park for $1.4 million.
The deal couldn’t have gone much better for the three-time NBA champion and two-time MVP. He hauled in $51,000 more than he was asking and $200,000 more than he paid for it two years ago, finding a buyer in less than two weeks.
Likely used as a guesthouse or investment property, the single-story turnkey abode spans a humble 1,240 square feet a far cry from his three-story mansion a few miles away in Atherton, on which he spent $31 million in 2019.
The single-story home includes 1,240 square feet of space and expands to turf yards in front and back.