Property crash is over, says NAMA boss

January 17, 2014 The MyHome Newsdesk by The MyHome Newsdesk
Property crash is over, says NAMA boss

The chairman of the National Asset Management Agency has said he believes the property crash in Ireland is over.

Speaking at a breakfast briefing in Cork, Frank Daly said that property prices have begun to move off the bottom and that the property market has moved into a different phase.

Mr Daly said the recovery was not "homogeneous", but was occurring more quickly in Dublin and in particular parts of Dublin.

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