Housing prices in the South Donegal region in Ireland increased by 65 percent in one year

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- Housing prices in South Donegal increased by 65 percent in one year according to CSO data.
- The average house price in the F94 region rose from 185,000 euros to 261,800 euros.
- In the Letterkenny and Lifford regions, housing prices fell by 4 percent and 15 percent, respectively.
- The average price in Letterkenny was 215,000 euros, and in Lifford 160,400 euros.
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New data from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) of Ireland revealed that there has been a massive surge in housing prices in the South Donegal region over the past year. Average house prices in the region saw an increase of almost two-thirds.
The country's Donegal county was divided into three different postal code regions to be analyzed. The data exposed significant price differences between the regions. While average housing prices fell in the Letterkenny and Lifford regions, South Donegal followed the opposite trend.
In the F94 coded region covering South Donegal, prices rose by 65 percent, bringing the average value to 261,800 euros. In contrast, while prices in Letterkenny fell to an average of 215,000 euros, they dropped to a level of 160,400 euros in the Lifford region.
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- How much did the average housing price increase in South Donegal?
- Within the past year, average housing prices increased by 65 percent, reaching 261,800 euros.
- Which regions in Donegal experienced falling prices?
- Average housing prices in the Letterkenny and Lifford regions decreased by 4 percent and 15 percent, respectively.
- How many regions was Donegal county divided into in the statistics?
- While analyzing the county, three different postal code regions (F92, F93, F94) covering Letterkenny, Lifford, and South Donegal were taken as a basis.
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