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House Price Index
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National annual price growth averaged 14.9% over the last 10 years.
Ten year growth rate nationally 270%.
1998 had highest annual price growth (30.0%) & 2001 had lowest (4.5%).
National house price grew from €75k to €280k between 1996 & 2005.
Price gap between Dublin and Outside Dublin increased from €10k to €130k between 1996 and 2005.
Key findingsKey findings
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Key drivers of past price growth - favourable economic & interest rate environment; increasing population.
External shocks have impacted on general growth trends.
1/3 of current housing stock (547,000) was built in last 10 years.
Value of the Housing Stock has grown 4 fold to €412bn in last 10 years (Source ESRI).
Key findings continuedKey findings continued
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Market changes and drivers
Price trends
Property ownership patterns
Agenda
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Market changes
and drivers
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House Price Index
10 Year Review Average annual growth 14.9%over the last 10 years.
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
30.0%30.0%
€150k€150k
€100k€100k€85k€85k
2.4%2.4%
€200k€200k
€250k€250k €290k€290k
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House Price Index
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5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Residential Property tax abolished & tax relief on homeloan interest introduced.
Flat 9% Stamp duty on all Investor properties introduced.
FTB's grant abolished
Rent a room scheme introduced
Interest relief on rental properties restored
Stamp Duty rates for Investors tiered up to 9%
Intro. of Stamp duty exemption for FTBs on 2nd hand homes
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House Price Index
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House Price Index
10 Year ReviewA number of Government tax/grant changes have been introduced in the last 10 years.
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Residential Property tax abolished & tax relief on homeloan interest introduced.
Flat 9% Stamp duty on all Investor properties introduced.
FTB's grant abolished
Rent a room scheme introduced
Interest relief on rental properties restored
Stamp Duty rates for Investors tiered up to 9%
Intro. of Stamp duty exemption for FTBs on 2nd hand homes
Bacon 1Bacon 1
Bacon 2Bacon 2
Bacon 3Bacon 3
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10.3%
7.7%8.5%
9.5%
3.9%
2.7%
5.1%
4.0%
5.4%
0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
10%
12%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
GNP
Price Growth
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House Price Index
10 Year ReviewFertile economic and interest rate environment has significantly helped the market thrive.
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Ireland EMU member
Start of EMU
Loan rate
3.75%
Loan rate
3.75%Loan rate
7.5%
Loan rate
7.5%
GNP averaged
6.5%p.a.
1996 - 2005
GNP averaged
6.5%p.a.
1996 - 2005
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5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
9/11
Foot & Mouth
TECHBubble
US led Invasion of Afghanistan
War in Iraq begins
Economist &
IMF warnings
Economist &
IMF warnings
IMF warningIMF warning
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House Price Index
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House Purchase Affordability, Mortgage Service Costs
Notes: Affordability is measured by the annual mortgage service cost as a % of personal disposable incomeper person employed, mortgage size based on an assumed loan-to-value ratio of 90 per cent in each year.Data is from the Department of the Environment Housing Statistics Bulletin and the ESRI macromodel.
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Price trends
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Selected price growth rates from 1996 to 2005.
270%
30% 40% 52% 60% 70%
230%
0%
50%
100%
150%
200%
250%
300%
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December pricesDecember prices
277,852
79,682
240,201
73,928
368,576
92,342
-
100,000
200,000
300,000
400,000
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
National
Outside Dublin
Dublin
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House Price Index
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€’000s€’000s
6 month
average prices
6 month
average prices
347314
290260 244 241 233 233
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100
200
300
4001996
2005
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1996 96-'00 2000 01-'05 2005 96-'05
Wicklow 84,763 158% 218,723 59% 347,158 310%
Dublin 92,342 144% 225,368 64% 368,576 299%
Cork city 76,855 126% 173,536 76% 306,117 298%
Tipperary 57,006 104% 116,299 94% 225,415 295%
Laois 57,090 138% 135,791 66% 225,231 295%
Longford 67,986 78% 121,170 77% 214,527 216%
Monaghan 83,813 81% 151,411 72% 260,559 211%
Galway 92,588 71% 158,184 81% 286,478 209%
Leitrim 66,077 82% 119,939 67% 199,827 202%
Roscommon 75,129 66% 124,872 77% 221,509 195%
Note : Dublin prices are end of year levels, while other prices are yearly average.Note : Dublin prices are end of year levels, while other prices are yearly average.
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House Price Index
10 Year ReviewHouse prices for a first-time buyer and non-FTB now diverge by over €60,000.
December pricesDecember prices
249,499
69,792
311,168
89,921
-
100,000
200,000
300,000
400,000
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
FTB
STB
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House Price Index
10 Year ReviewPrices for New and Existing properties have grown by more than three fold, while price gap has remained unchanged in last 10 years
December pricesDecember prices
276,215
85,906
283,708
78,045
-
100,000
200,000
300,000
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
New
Existing
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House Price Index
10 Year ReviewMajority of properties now priced over €250k compared to 1996 when most were less than €100k.
1996
82%
17% 1%
2000
12%
77%
11%
2005
0%
45%
55%
< 100k
€100k- 250k
> €250k
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Property ownership
patterns
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Semi-detached continues to be most common property type
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27
40
6
35
23
8
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Apartment
Bungalow
Detached
Semi-D
Terraced
2005
1996
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Property size shows no change in Dublin, increasing in the rest of Ireland.
1,015
1,229
1,153
1,060
1,326
1,252
1,064
1,402
1,314
1,000
1,100
1,200
1,300
1,400
1,500
1996 2000 2005
DublinOutside DublinNational
Size in sq. ft.Size in sq. ft.
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House Price Index
10 Year ReviewSignificant rise in the percentage of apartments within DUBLIN properties since 1996.
12.2%18.0%
3.8%1.2%
9.6%5.3%
45.4% 46.6%
29.0% 28.9%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
APT BUN DET S/D TCE
1996
2005DublinDublin
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Commuter counties (Meath; Wicklow; Kildare; Louth) profile moving towards Dublin.
1.8%6.2%
19.2%
9.1%
25.4%23.3%
38.5%
45.1%
15.1% 16.3%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
APT BUN DET S/D TCE
1996
2005Commuter
counties
Commuter
counties
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2.5% 2.9%
23.5%
11.8%
32.6%
38.3%
25.7%
34.2%
15.7%12.8%
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
25.0%
30.0%
35.0%
40.0%
APT BUN DET S/D TCE
1996
2005 Outside
Dublin
Outside
Dublin
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Dramatic change in heating source over last 10 years
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25
45
47
2
7
38
6Electricity
Gas
Oil
Solid fuel
2005
1996
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Summary
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National annual house price growth averaged almost 15% ‘96 - ‘05.
National price increased from €75k in 1996 to €280k at end of 2005.
GNP averaging 6.5% and interest rates down to half pre EMU levels key market drivers.
Affordability broadly stable since 1998.
Dublin and Outside Dublin price difference grown from €10k to €130k
Significant variation in ten year price growth across counties.
55% of properties priced over €250k in 2005 - just 1% in 1996.
50% increase in no. of apts within Dublin properties over 10 yrs.
Properties Outside Dublin getting larger while Dublin ones unchanged
Summary & ConclusionsSummary & Conclusions
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Appendices
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10 Year ReviewCounty price differentials have widened significantly, especially in the last five years.
1996 96-'00 2000 01-'05 2005 96-'05Dublin 92,342 144% 225,368 64% 368,576 299%Wicklow 84,763 158% 218,723 59% 347,158 310%Kildare 80,371 135% 188,805 63% 307,589 283%Cork city 76,855 126% 173,536 76% 306,117 298%Meath 86,152 120% 189,373 57% 296,508 244%Galway 92,588 71% 158,184 81% 286,478 209%Cork county 73,114 103% 148,492 91% 284,355 289%Kilkenny 72,218 82% 131,227 99% 260,992 261%Monaghan 83,813 81% 151,411 72% 260,559 211%Kerry 67,874 82% 123,464 105% 253,673 274%Westmeath 67,922 107% 140,399 75% 245,664 262%Clare 69,330 100% 138,799 76% 244,415 253%Wexford 65,953 102% 133,256 83% 244,042 270%Sligo 75,801 88% 142,429 69% 241,217 218%Carlow 61,041 103% 124,128 91% 237,685 289%Cavan 67,626 95% 131,740 80% 236,749 250%Limerick 72,940 88% 137,087 69% 231,332 217%Mayo 69,838 71% 119,732 91% 229,121 228%Louth 66,753 141% 161,197 42% 228,943 243%Offaly 61,146 106% 125,971 81% 227,470 272%Tipperary 57,006 104% 116,299 94% 225,415 295%Laois 57,090 138% 135,791 66% 225,231 295%Waterford 64,609 113% 137,875 63% 224,629 248%Roscommon 75,129 66% 124,872 77% 221,509 195%Longford 67,986 78% 121,170 77% 214,527 216%Donegal 61,463 97% 120,997 70% 205,155 234%Leitrim 66,077 82% 119,939 67% 199,827 202%
€ € €Price gap Top to Bottom 35,336 64,171 168,749
Note : Dublin prices are end of year levels, while other prices are yearly average.Note : Dublin prices are end of year levels, while other prices are yearly average.
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Housing completions continue to set new records Source: Department of the Environment (DOE)
33,70038,842
42,34946,512 49,812
52,60257,695
68,819
76,95480,957
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
80,000
90,000
HOUSE COMPLETIONS
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Population - almost 50%(1.8m) of the pop. aged < 30. Net inward migration accounted for almost half of 65,000 total pop. growth to April 2004 (Source CSO).
14% 14%
17%
15%
13%
11%
15%
10%
12%
14%
16%
18%
(0-10) (10-20) (20-30) (30-40) (40-50) (50-60) (60+)
Age range split of Ireland's 4.04m population
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House Price Index
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BORDER - Cavan; Donegal; Leitrim; Louth; Monaghan; Sligo.
MIDEAST - Kildare; Meath; Wicklow.
MIDLANDS - Laois; Longford; Offaly; Westmeath.
MIDWEST - Clare; Limerick; Tipperary North.
SOUTH EAST - Carlow; Kilkenny; Wexford; Waterford; Tipperary South.
SOUTH WEST - Cork; Kerry.
WEST - Galway; Mayo; Roscommon.
BORDER - Cavan; Donegal; Leitrim; Louth; Monaghan; Sligo.
MIDEAST - Kildare; Meath; Wicklow.
MIDLANDS - Laois; Longford; Offaly; Westmeath.
MIDWEST - Clare; Limerick; Tipperary North.
SOUTH EAST - Carlow; Kilkenny; Wexford; Waterford; Tipperary South.
SOUTH WEST - Cork; Kerry.
WEST - Galway; Mayo; Roscommon.