House Prices Drive Buyers Out Into Commuter Belt

Rising house prices are driving more and more buyers out into the commuter belt according to experts.
The latest figures from property Website MyHome-dot-ie shows sales are up nearly 8 and a half per cent.
That means more than 23 thousand houses have been sold across the country in the first six months of the year.
Cork ranks second in the list of counties where the most houses were sold.
Managing Director of MyHome Angela Keegan says many of them are around Dublin:
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