There are signs that the residential property market in Northern Ireland may be on the decline, with figures released this week showing a 1.8% decrease in average house prices across the region.
The Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency released the figures for each council area this week, with the average house price in the Derry and Strabane area now £163,498.
That represented a quarterly fall of 2.7%, although that figure remains 3.1% higher than this time last year.
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We have decided to give you an idea of what type of house that you can get for that average house price in May 2023.
The Oaks, Ballinderry
This three bed semi-detached home comes as part of a new development in the Ballinderry area between Co Derry and Co Tyrone.
The house comes with a small sunroom and represents good value compared to many other parts of Northern Ireland. It's on the market for just over the average house price at £168,500.
The full listing for this home can be viewed here.
1 Kilcoole, Coalisland
This three bed detached home is situated in Killen on the outskirts of Coalisland is on the market for just over the average price at £164,950.
It comes with a feature fireplace and a wood burning stove and the estate agent says it 'will appeal to first time buyers seeking a convenient location'.
You can view the full listing here.
112 Morgan's Hill, Cookstown
On the market for £165,000, this house is a short walk from the town centre of Cookstown.
Estate agent Town and Country Property Services say: "A spacious 4 bedroom semi-detached family home with garage conveniently located with-in walking distance to the town centre."
You can view the full listing for this property here.
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