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Non-Household Sector

Table 4.1: Volume and Value of Non-Household market dwelling transactions filed with Revenue, 2010 - 2019
DirectionIndicator2010201120122013201420152016201720182019
Purchases Volume7747601,4211,7374,5386,8926,2668,7659,14512,378
 Value (€ million)171.9176.2297.0325.3913.51,274.11,360.52,078.72,396.83,475
SalesVolume4,4823,1534,1094,8198,78813,26312,59016,02716,69218,926
 Value (€ million)1,066.7662.4763.9842.31,595.62,516.12,902.94,315.44,925.35,928.1

Volume and Value of Purchases and Sales

The non-household sector comprises private companies, charitable organisations and state institutions. The non-household sector is a significant actor in the Irish residential property market, both in terms of purchases and sales. This chapter provides additional detail on non-household sector dwelling transactions, on an annual basis, for the years 2010 to 2019. This information is updated annually.

In 2019 the total residential property market comprised of 57,654 dwelling purchases with a value of €16.9 billion.  Of these, the non-household sector made up 12,378 purchases with a total value of €3.5 billion. Apart from 2016, the volume of non-household purchases has increased every year since 2011, when just 760 non-household purchases were made. The value of non-household purchases has increased consistently from 2010, when the non-household sector spent just €171.9 million on dwellings.

In contrast, in 2019 the non-household sector sold 18,926 dwellings on the market. These had a total value of €5.9 billion. The low point for both the volume and value of non-household sales was 2011 (3,153 and €662.4 million respectively).

From 2010 to 2019, in terms of both the volume and value, non-household dwelling sales exceeded non-household purchases (see Figure 4.1).

YearPurchasesSales
20100.21.1
20110.20.7
20120.30.8
20130.30.8
20140.91.6
20151.32.5
20161.42.9
20172.14.3
20182.44.9
20193.55.9

 

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Table 4.2A: Value of Non-Household Sector market purchases filed with Revenue by NACE sector, 2010-2019(€ million)
NACE Sector2010201120122013201420152016201720182019
Construction (F)20.318.335.332.6154.2177.1156.0190.5202.2166.4
Financial & Insurance (K)16.419.473.584.5180.8586.6326.8553.2650.3737.0
Real Estate (L)7.214.446.323.5369.7138.5170.9320.4309.3640.6
Public/Education/Health (O,P,Q)87.071.465.974.363.5163.3434.1543.7707.61,142.7
Extra-Territorial (U)8.016.641.348.063.569.299.6276.1296.7454.3
Other33.136.134.862.481.7139.4173.1194.9230.7333.9
All171.9176.2297.0325.3913.51,274.11,360.52,078.72,396.83,475.0

Within the non-household sector, entities belonging to NACE sector O,P,Q: Public/Education/Health purchased dwellings in the residential market with a value of €1,142.7 million in 2019*. This is more than in any other NACE sector according to transactions filed with the Revenue Commissioners. Purchases of dwellings by entities in the NACE section K: Finance (i.e. banks, holding companies, trusts, funds and similar financial entities) were the second largest, with a value of €737.0 million (See Figure 4.2).

*It should be noted that the aggregate of NACE sections O,P,Q is a broad grouping. It includes transactions involving state or semi-state agencies, such as those made by local authorities and Approved Housing Bodies. However, it also covers all other transactions of residential properties made by public institutions as well as purchases and sales made by private companies within the education and health sectors.

Residential Property Price Index April 2020 Fig 4.2 (XLS 1KB)
F: ConstructionK: Financial & InsuranceL: Real EstateO,P, Q: Public/Eduaction/HealthU:Extra TerretorialOther
201020.316.47.287833.1
201118.319.414.471.416.636.1
201235.373.546.365.941.334.8
201332.684.523.574.34862.4
2014154.2180.8369.763.563.581.7
2015177.1586.6138.5163.369.2139.4
2016156326.8170.9434.199.6173.1
2017190.5553.2320.4543.7276.1194.9
2018202.2650.3309.3707.6296.7230.7
2019166.4737640.61142.7454.3333.9

 

Table 4.2B: Value of Non-Household Sector market sales filed with Revenue by NACE sector, 2010-2019 (€ million)
NACE Sector2010201120122013201420152016201720182019
Construction (F)654.7350.0344.6329.7600.2935.41,176.91,803.82,397.32,800.8
Financial & Insurance (K)119.6112.8196.2234.6510.8874.0920.41,468.61,484.41,872.2
Real Estate (L)109.360.962.077.4143.6261.4316.4388.7411.3618.9
Public/Education/Health (O,P,Q)49.818.418.625.427.622.316.143.052.973.1
Extra-Territorial (U)13.422.126.250.231.545.047.459.975.575.4
Other119.998.3116.2125.0282.0378.1425.7551.4503.9487.6
All1,066.7662.4763.9842.31,595.62,516.12,902.94,315.44,925.35,928.1

In terms of the value of non-household sales, entities in the NACE section F: Construction were the most active in 2019, selling residential properties with a value of €2.8 billion. The construction sector had the highest value of sales in all years from 2010 to 2019. In 2019 the second largest NACE section in terms of sales of dwellings was section K: Financial and Insurance, with a value of €1.9 billion.

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Table 4.3A: Value of Non-Household Sector market purchases filed with Revenue by registered address, 2010-2019  (€ million)
Address2010201120122013201420152016201720182019
Ireland164.0159.6255.7277.3850.01,204.91,260.91,802.62,100.03,021.2
Northern Ireland1.42.61.43.93.49.210.013.19.914.1
Great Britain1.01.96.14.35.411.911.010.817.911.5
British Crown Dependencies13.35.216.04.416.623.246.053.3151.018.1
Other Europe2c4.23.5c9.77.715.0c93.8387.8
North America30.0c13.7c19.512.514.947.616.119.3
Othercc0.615.98.94.62.7c8.13.0
All171.9176.2297.0325.3913.51,274.11,360.52,078.72,396.83,475.0
1. The Channel Islands and the Isle of Man
2: Europe excluding Northern Ireland, Great Britain and the British Crown Dependencies
3: Canada, USA, Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean

In 2019 Irish registered companies and institutions accounted for €3.0 billion (86.9%) of the €3.5 billion spent on dwellings by the non-household sector. €14.1 million was spent on dwellings by companies with a Northern Ireland address, €11.5 million by companies with a Great Britain address and €18.1 million by companies with a British Crown Dependency address. A total of €410.1 million was spent by companies with another address outside of Ireland (see Figure 4.3).

Northern IrelandGreat BritainBritish Crown DependenciesOther
201017.413.14128.5
201115.911.331.341.5
20123.414.738.843.1
2013899.273.7
20145.38.526.160.1
201513.417.233.535.9
20161011.146.232.7
20174.73.919.372
20183.3650.939.8
20193.12.5490.4
Northern IrelandGreat BritainBritish Crown DependenciesOther EuropeNorth AmericaOther
201015.412.842.321.807.7
201115.711.431.325.314.51.8
2012null15.6null8.432.81.4
20137.378.342.55.329.9
2014nullnull26.415.431.114.2
201513.2nullnull11.1186.6
2016101146.61514.92.7
20174.75.21952.3171.8

 

Table 4.3B: Value of Non-Household Sector market sales filed with Revenue by registered address, 2010-2019  (€ million)
Address2010201120122013201420152016201720182019
Ireland1,053.3640.3737.6792.01,564.12,471.12,855.54,255.54,849.85,852.3
Northern Ireland6.46.83.410.97.56.217.117.7c24.7
Great Britain1.3cc26.9c9.910.09.4c8.0
British Crown Dependencies13.6cc10.81.815.213.323.87.119.3
Other Europe2c0.01.5cccc6.04.34.1
North America3c0.95.1c6.4ccc9.918.5
Other0.00.00.00.00.0ccc4.21.1
All1,066.7662.4763.9842.31,595.62,516.12,902.94,315.44,925.35,928.1
1. The Channel Islands and the Isle of Man
2: Europe excluding Northern Ireland, Great Britain and the British Crown Dependencies
3: Canada, USA, Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean
c: Supressed for reasons of confidentiality

In 2019, Irish registered companies and institutions accounted for €5.9 billion (98.7%) of the value of all dwellings sold by the non-household sector. Europe (excluding Ireland, the United Kingdom and British Crown Dependencies) accounted for just €4.1 million (0.1%) and North America accounted for €18.5 million (0.3%) of dwelling sales.

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The Household and Non-Household sectors of the residential property market interact and overlap to a significant degree. Each dwelling transaction involves two parties, the buyer and the seller. A household may sell to another household or to the Non-Household Sector (represented by flows A and B respectively in figure 4 below). Conversely, a non-household company or institution may sell to the Household Sector or to another company or institution (flows C and D). Net inter-sectoral flows can be established to show the overall direction of the flow of dwellings (in volume or value terms). For example, the net value flow (C-B) represents the overall transfer of money from the Household to the Non-Household sector in the residential property market.

Figure 4.4: Household and Non-Household residential property flows

Figure 3.4
Table 4.4: Value of market residential dwelling sales filed with Revenue by Sectoral Flow, 2010-2019(€ million)
YearSales by Households Sales by Non-Households All Sales (A+B+C+D)Net Non-Household Sales (C-B)
Sales to Households (A)Sales to Non-Households (B)Total (A+B) Sales to Households (C)Sales to Non-Households (D)Total (C+D) 
20104,018.2102.64,120.8 997.469.31,066.7 5,187.5894.8
20113,242.5118.23,360.7 604.358.0662.4 4,023.1486.2
20123,629.9152.53,782.3 619.3144.5763.9 4,546.2466.9
20134,396.7182.04,578.8 699.0143.2842.3 5,421.1517.0
20146,316.1458.76,774.9 1,140.8454.81,595.6 8,370.4682.1
20157,323.7527.57,851.2 1,769.5746.62,516.1 10,367.41,242.0
20167,655.9735.38,391.2 2,277.7625.22,902.9 11,294.21,542.4
20178,751.4804.69,556.0 3,041.31,274.14,315.4 13,871.42,236.7
20189,316.71,100.710,417.4 3,629.21,296.04,925.3 15,342.72,528.5
20199,806.51,129.210,935.7 3,582.22,345.85,928.1 16,863.82,453.0

In 2019 the non-household sector sold dwellings valued €3.6 billion to the household sector, whereas it sold just €2.3 billion within its own sector. In contrast, in 2019 households sold predominately to other households, with the intra-household market accounting for €9.8 billion of dwelling sales and sales to the non-household sector accounting for just €1.1 billion. On balance, this represented a net flow of €2.5 billion to the non-household sector. In each year represented a net flow of money was directed to the non-household sector, with the net flow being at its lowest in 2012 at just €466.9 million.

 

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