Made in Munster Property Guide: Asking prices hit heights as new builds sought in Tipperary
A lack of new builds is undermining the potential of the housing market in Co Tipperary. However, despite this, prices are increasing and the number of properties listed for sale has increased, too. The picture varies wildly depending on which part of the county you look at, though.
According to MyHome.ie,Co Tipperary was one of just two counties in Munster where activity increased in the first half of the year. There were 770 properties sold, a 5% increase on the same period in 2018. Only Cork saw an increase of the other counties in the province.



