Searches for homes there down 65%.
Dublin City is losing its appeal in the property market, a new Daft dot IE report has found.
Searches for houses or rooms in Dublin City Centre were down over 65 percent while the report noted a 56 percent drop in searches for properties in Dundrum.
The report found that 9 percent of people have changed their minds - and would now prefer to live by the coast than in a city.
Searches for homes in Skull in West Cork were up 75 percent while Carlingford in Louth saw a 60 percent increase in interest.

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