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"Red hot" demand for border properties 18.05.07

Houses in border areas of Inishowen are still "red hot" in terms of buyer demand, according to a local estate agent.
Leo McCauley, who has just published his quarterly report on local market trends, said there was big demand for properties within a ten-mile radius of Derry.
"These areas are still red hot in relation to buying," he said.
Leo McCauley "Many buyers from Northern Ireland feel they're getting a better quality property and are happy to move to a more rural way of living while still being within a few minutes drive of the city."
Holiday areas in the peninsula were still very much in demand, he added.
"Places such as Greencastle, Ballyliffin and Culdaff are still as strong as ever, with holiday homes reaching exceptionally high figures, from €350,000 to €500,000.
"And other outlying areas, closer to these towns and villages, such as Moville, Malin, Malin Head and Clonmany, are still seeing a strong growth."
But he said certain areas of the peninsula continued to suffer from poor infrastructure.
"In Moville, Culdaff, Clonmany and Ballyliffin, the existing water and/or sewerage systems cannot cope with the ever increasing development.
"This we still see in election year could have been much more of a problem for the outgoing government that it has and it is probably more of a council issue.
"The property market in general in the North West region however is still as buoyant as ever," he said.
Mr. McCauley of McCauley Properties said the much-publicised cooling down of the property market nationally wasn't yet manifesting itself in Donegal.
"In our opinion, the market especially in and around Dublin had to slow down at some stage," he says in the report.
"As well as three or four interest rates rises, there were also some non-economic factors, such as speculation about changes in stamp duty and first time buyers' allocations."
He said Donegal's proximity to the North was keeping the local market buoyant while the market in Derry continued to soar. To read the full Summer 2007 Quarterly Report, log on to www.mccauleyproperties.com .
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