House prices · Co. Meath

House Prices in Ashbourne

The median second-hand home in Ashbourne, Co. Meath sold for €395,000 over the last 18 months, across 312 recorded sales. Year-on-year, second-hand prices are up 16.5%. New builds had a median of €499,949. Homes typically sold for about €3,865 per square metre.

About Ashbourne

Ashbourne is a large commuter town in south County Meath, with a busy town-centre feel and strong links to Dublin. The median second-hand sale price is €395,000, which is 8% above the county median of €365,000, while new homes are higher again at €499,949. Prices have risen 21.6% year-on-year, reflecting steady demand in a well-connected market.

Median (second-hand)

€395,000

Sales (last 18 mths)

312

Typical €/m²

€3,865

Year-on-year

+16.5%

The second-hand median in Ashbourne is 8% above the Meath county median of €365,000.

Property mix in Ashbourne

The make-up of second-hand homes sold here over the last 18 months. Shares are of sales where that detail is known; medians show the typical price.

Property type

Apartment
29%€262,000
Detached
24%€690,000
Semi-detached
24%€495,000
Terraced
10%€415,500
Bungalow
8%€480,000
Duplex
5%€356,500

Bedrooms

1 bed
4%€245,000
2 bed
28%€270,000
3 bed
33%€424,000
4 bed
29%€575,000
5+ beds
7%€721,000

Energy rating (BER)

A
15%
B
29%
C
37%
D
9%
E
3%
F
4%
G
3%

Floor area

Under 75 m²
24%
75–99 m²
19%
100–149 m²
30%
150–199 m²
13%
200+ m²
13%

Recent sales in Ashbourne

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DateAddressTypePriceBedsSizeBER
May 202622 Brindley Park Rd, Ashbourne€445,000
May 202644 Millbourne Drive, Ashbourne€465,000
May 202627 Brookville, Hunters Lane€475,000
May 2026Kilbrew, Ashbourne€595,000
May 20269 The View, Oldbridge Manor€423,000
May 2026Apt 38, Killegland Hall€300,000
May 2026189 The Park Alderbrook, Ashbourne€830,000
May 2026No.135 Churchfields, Ashbourne€480,0003108.2 m²A2
May 2026Apt 27 The Crescent, Killegland Road€298,000
Apr 2026Roadmain, GarristownDetached€800,0004240 m²B3
Apr 202686 Tudor Grove, Ashbourne€600,000
Apr 2026The Diggins, Hunters Lane€650,000
Apr 202643 Churchfields, AshbourneTerrace€450,0003115 m²B2
Apr 2026Fairview House And Yard, Bullstown€600,000
Apr 202629 Headfort Demesne, Lower Courtyard€208,000
Apr 202673 Crenigans Banog, Milltown Road€450,000
Apr 202642 Brindley Park Court, AshbourneApartment€363,500395 m²B3
Apr 202658 Killegland Hall, AshbourneApartment€271,000164 m²C2
Apr 20264 Kilderry Hall, Ashbourne€275,000
Apr 202648 Killegland Meadows, Killegland StApartment€250,000264.06 m²B2
Apr 202617 Millbourne Grove, Ashbourne€425,000
Apr 202644 The Briars, Baltrasna Park€350,000
Mar 2026Mabestown, The Ward€395,000
Mar 20262 Ashewood Walk, AshbourneTerrace€419,5003106 m²
Mar 202662 Broadmeadow Castle, AshbourneApartment€265,000260 m²

What is Ashbourne like?

Across Ashbourne's 7 electoral divisions and 25,926 residents, about 44% of adults hold a third-level qualification and 80% of homes are owner-occupied. On the Pobal HP Deprivation Index 2022 the area is classed marginally above average (ranges marginally below average to marginally above average across divisions).

Pobal HP Deprivation Index 2022

Marginally Above Average+4.1 relative scoreRanges Marginally Below Average to Marginally Above Average across divisions

Residents

25,926

people (Census 2022)

Age dependency

36.1%

per 100 of working age

Third-level educated

43.8%

of adults

Professional / managerial

44.2%

of residents

Unemployment

6.3%

of the labour force

Owner-occupied

80.1%

of households

Private renting

13.4%

of households

Population-weighted across the area's 7 electoral divisions, so larger divisions count proportionally more. Unemployment is the weighted mean of each division's combined male and female rate; the relative score is a derived population-weighted average, not an official Pobal figure.

Electoral divisions in Ashbourne

7 divisions make up Ashbourne. The coloured tag is each one's Pobal affluence band (green = affluent, red = disadvantaged); open a division to see its full Census profile.

ArdmulchanMarginally Above Average+5.5

People

Population1,137
Age dependency36.2%
Lone-parent families12.1%

Work & education

Third-level39.3%
Primary only8.9%
Professional / managerial46.4%
Semi/unskilled11.6%
Male unemployment3.1%
Female unemployment4.0%

Housing

Owner-occupied91.3%
Private renting6.0%
Social housing0.0%
Persons per room0.45
DonaghmoreMarginally Above Average+4.3

People

Population14,217
Age dependency34.8%
Lone-parent families16.4%

Work & education

Third-level44.5%
Primary only6.8%
Professional / managerial43.6%
Semi/unskilled14.2%
Male unemployment6.1%
Female unemployment7.7%

Housing

Owner-occupied74.9%
Private renting16.5%
Social housing5.5%
Persons per room0.53
KentstownMarginally Below Average-2.0

People

Population2,263
Age dependency35.1%
Lone-parent families12.2%

Work & education

Third-level35.9%
Primary only11.0%
Professional / managerial39.9%
Semi/unskilled14.6%
Male unemployment7.6%
Female unemployment9.5%

Housing

Owner-occupied87.9%
Private renting7.8%
Social housing2.3%
Persons per room0.49
KilbrewMarginally Above Average+5.2

People

Population4,064
Age dependency37.0%
Lone-parent families11.3%

Work & education

Third-level43.6%
Primary only6.4%
Professional / managerial43.2%
Semi/unskilled13.7%
Male unemployment4.5%
Female unemployment6.4%

Housing

Owner-occupied82.2%
Private renting13.4%
Social housing2.8%
Persons per room0.56
RathfeighMarginally Above Average+4.5

People

Population1,106
Age dependency36.6%
Lone-parent families9.4%

Work & education

Third-level43.6%
Primary only10.8%
Professional / managerial52.4%
Semi/unskilled9.4%
Male unemployment4.1%
Female unemployment4.8%

Housing

Owner-occupied91.0%
Private renting6.2%
Social housing0.6%
Persons per room0.47
SkreenMarginally Above Average+6.6

People

Population1,673
Age dependency38.3%
Lone-parent families6.7%

Work & education

Third-level46.7%
Primary only7.5%
Professional / managerial49.0%
Semi/unskilled11.8%
Male unemployment3.6%
Female unemployment4.9%

Housing

Owner-occupied86.3%
Private renting9.2%
Social housing1.9%
Persons per room0.44
TaraMarginally Above Average+4.3

People

Population1,466
Age dependency44.7%
Lone-parent families6.2%

Work & education

Third-level49.4%
Primary only9.0%
Professional / managerial46.1%
Semi/unskilled10.7%
Male unemployment3.9%
Female unemployment6.8%

Housing

Owner-occupied89.0%
Private renting7.7%
Social housing0.3%
Persons per room0.50

Pobal HP Deprivation Index 2022 — relative affluence and Census 2022 demographics by Electoral Division. Percentages use Census denominators (adults, households or labour force) that differ by indicator.

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Questions about Ashbourne

What is the average house price in Ashbourne?
The median second-hand sale price in Ashbourne over the last 18 months was €395,000, based on 312 Property Price Register sales. New builds had a median of €499,949.
Are house prices in Ashbourne rising or falling?
Second-hand prices in Ashbourne are up 16.5% over the past year, with a current median of €395,000.
How does Ashbourne compare to the rest of Meath?
The Ashbourne median (€395,000) is 8% above the Co. Meath median of €365,000.

Other areas in Co. Meath

Based on 462 full-market Property Price Register sales geolocated to Ashbourne (7 electoral divisions). Medians exclude non-full-market and bulk transactions. New-build vs second-hand is identified by the VAT-exclusive flag. €/m² uses enriched floor areas where available. Last updated 9 June 2026. Not a valuation of any individual property.