Surging Irish Home Prices to Cool Off, Central Bank Chief Says
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Ireland’s home market is set to cool down, the nation’s central bank governor said, as a renewed surge in prices stokes concerns about another bust.
Home prices increased 13 percent in the year to the end of April, the country’s statistics office said last week, making it one of the hottest property markets in Europe a decade after the bust that devastated the economy.