We're told housing is in huge demand, so why isn't my Irish bungalow selling?

Property Advice: Despite soaring property prices and buyers are still cautious
We're told housing is in huge demand, so why isn't my Irish bungalow selling?

Much of the media coverage around rising prices and low supply focuses on a narrow segment of the market — typically modern, energy-efficient, turnkey homes in urban or commuter locations.

Dear Majella, 

I live in a detached three-bedroom bungalow built in the 1960s, located in a semi-rural area of East Cork. It has been a great family home, but I am now planning to move to Tipperary to be closer to my family.

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