It’s claimed Clare is performing strongly when it comes to the provision of housing, compared to the rest of the country.
New figures from GeoDirectory show that 369 new residential dwellings were added to the county’s housing stock last year, which was more than Tipperary and Waterford in Munster.
New dwellings accounted for just over 11% of all property sales here, which was lower than the national average of 18%, while the average house price was around €151,300.
120 buildings are currently under construction across the county with further expected to be added as the year goes on and CEO of GeoDirectory Dara Keogh says there is scope for a rise in house prices: