Agri-Business
The growth of prime tillage land values slowed "significantly" in 2024, according to the SherryFitzGerald review Q1 2025.
The value of agricultural land is expected to go up to an average of 10% by the end of the year increasing from 8.7%.
Rural Life
The value of agricultural land in Ireland in 2021 saw its highest rate of growth since 2013, according to estate agent Sherry FitzGerald.
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Agricultural land values grew steadily in the first nine months of 2021 according to the Sherry Fitzgerald Agricultural Land Barometer
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Prime arable land, like the market in general, noted a modest drop back in the first half of the year according to Sherry Fitzgerald.
Agricultural land values across Ireland have seen a 1.1% drop in value across the first half of 2020 according to Sherry Fitzgerald.
Average national land prices fell by 6% year on year in 2019 driven in the main by a decrease in the prices for dairy, beef and cereals.
2019 was a challenging year in the agricultural land market with poorer sentiment affecting values, according to Sherry FitzGerald.
Agent and auctioneers gave an overview of the performance of agricultural land in all the provinces. This article focuses on Leinster.
What was the province-by-province breakdown of the IPAV farm report? In this article, we focus on Munster.
Research released last night, Monday, January 13, shows that land sales during 2019 averaged between €8,800/ac and €9,000/ac.
Farmland values dipped further by 1% in the three months to September 2016, the latest Sherry Fitzgerald Land Market Review has found.
All regions in Ireland have witnessed downward pressure in farmland prices over the past 12 months, according to Sherry Fitzgerald.
Coolmore Stud's reported 20,000ac land portfolio in the south Tipperary region has been likened to the equivalent of 166 farms with 120ac each, by ICMSA Deputy President, Pat McCormack.
Following moderate growth in farmland prices over the course of 2015, Sherry Fitzgerald has found that Irish land values dipped by 0.5% in Q1.
Irish agricultural land values fell by 0.5% in the opening quarter of 2016, research carried out by Sherry FitzGerald shows.
Farmland of 18.8 acres, made almost €20,000/acre at auction recent when it was sold at auction by Gorey-based auctioneer Denis Howell.
Farmland in the south east of the country is worth more than land anywhere else in Ireland, new figures from Sherry FitzGerald and DTZ Sherry FitzGerald show.
There's been an 11% drop in the amount of money that was spent buying land on 2014 levels, a Ganly Walters survey has found.