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House Prices in Clontarf

The median second-hand home in Clontarf, Co. Dublin sold for €625,000 over the last 18 months, across 596 recorded sales. Year-on-year, second-hand prices are up 5.8%. New builds had a median of €675,000. Homes typically sold for about €6,860 per square metre.

About Clontarf

Clontarf is a long-established coastal Dublin neighbourhood on the north side of the city, with a strong residential character. Second-hand homes typically sell for about €625,000, around 29% above the Co. Dublin median, while new builds are higher again at about €675,000, reflecting its sought-after position and relatively high price per square metre.

Median (second-hand)

€625,000

Sales (last 18 mths)

596

Typical €/m²

€6,860

Year-on-year

+5.8%

The second-hand median in Clontarf is 29% above the Dublin county median of €485,000.

Property mix in Clontarf

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

Terraced
38%€630,000
Semi-detached
29%€870,000
Apartment
20%€381,500
Detached
8%€1,500,000
Bungalow
3%€710,000
Duplex
2%€576,500

Bedrooms

1 bed
9%€320,000
2 bed
17%€468,000
3 bed
50%€680,000
4 bed
17%€1,025,000
5+ beds
7%€1,445,000

Energy rating (BER)

A
2%
B
9%
C
29%
D
24%
E
18%
F
10%
G
8%

Floor area

Under 75 m²
22%
75–99 m²
27%
100–149 m²
33%
150–199 m²
11%
200+ m²
7%

Recent sales in Clontarf

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DateAddressTypePriceBedsSizeBER
May 20268 Watermill Dr, Raheny€585,000386 m²D2
May 202664 Cadogan Rd, Dublin 3Terrace€615,0003100 m²D1
May 2026112 Venetian Hall, 276 Howth RdApartment€304,000132 m²D2
May 202633 Cadogan Rd, FairviewTerrace€565,0005100 m²G
May 202620 St Davids Court, ClontarfApartment€460,000271 m²B2
May 2026112 Castle Ave, ClontarfSemi-D€1,275,0004146 m²C2
May 202635 The Pines, Howth RdBungalow€400,000269 m²D1
May 202625 Maryville Rd, Raheny€600,000
May 2026Apt 29, Crescent HouseApartment€270,000132 m²D1
May 202612 Brookwood Meadow, KillesterSemi-D€875,0004146 m²E1
May 2026Apt 1, 3 Fairview Strand€450,000
May 2026177 Ashbrook, Howth Rd€685,000C3
May 202682 Dunluce Road, ClontarfTerrace€725,0003100 m²F
May 202646 Clanhugh Rd, DonnycarneyTerrace€460,000267 m²E2
May 202636 The Pines, Howth Road€297,208
May 202614 Blackheath Court, Clontarf€640,000
May 2026174 Kincora Rd, Clontarf€815,000
May 202688 Mount Prospect Ave, ClontarfSemi-D€1,900,0004117 m²G
May 202659 Merchamp, Seafield Rd EastApartment€440,000266 m²C2
Apr 2026177 Clontarf Road, Dublin 3Bungalow€926,0005170 m²G
Apr 202630 Cadogan Rd, FairviewTerrace€610,000397 m²
Apr 202618 St Declans Rd, FairviewSemi-D€495,0003113.36 m²E2
Apr 202612 Vernon Gardens, ClontarfSemi-D€701,0003102 m²F
Apr 202611 Croydon Green, Dublin 3€620,000
Apr 20262 Cadogan Rd, Fairview€455,000

What is Clontarf like?

Across Clontarf's 10 electoral divisions and 33,922 residents, about 61% of adults hold a third-level qualification and 72% of homes are owner-occupied. On the Pobal HP Deprivation Index 2022 the area is classed affluent (ranges marginally below average to affluent across divisions).

Pobal HP Deprivation Index 2022

Affluent+8.4 relative scoreRanges Marginally Below Average to Affluent across divisions

Residents

33,922

people (Census 2022)

Age dependency

34.5%

per 100 of working age

Third-level educated

61.1%

of adults

Professional / managerial

58.3%

of residents

Unemployment

5.6%

of the labour force

Owner-occupied

72.4%

of households

Private renting

21.6%

of households

Population-weighted across the area's 10 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 Clontarf

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

Clontarf East AMarginally Above Average+5.4

People

Population3,626
Age dependency37.9%
Lone-parent families8.8%

Work & education

Third-level51.3%
Primary only9.7%
Professional / managerial54.6%
Semi/unskilled9.8%
Male unemployment5.3%
Female unemployment5.0%

Housing

Owner-occupied81.6%
Private renting7.6%
Social housing8.8%
Persons per room0.47
Clontarf East BAffluent+10.3

People

Population7,204
Age dependency37.2%
Lone-parent families10.8%

Work & education

Third-level67.1%
Primary only3.7%
Professional / managerial65.3%
Semi/unskilled6.0%
Male unemployment4.8%
Female unemployment5.4%

Housing

Owner-occupied75.1%
Private renting20.1%
Social housing2.6%
Persons per room0.45
Clontarf East CMarginally Above Average+9.1

People

Population3,189
Age dependency37.1%
Lone-parent families11.6%

Work & education

Third-level66.3%
Primary only3.5%
Professional / managerial65.0%
Semi/unskilled5.3%
Male unemployment5.0%
Female unemployment6.6%

Housing

Owner-occupied75.9%
Private renting20.3%
Social housing0.9%
Persons per room0.43
Clontarf East DAffluent+13.2

People

Population2,859
Age dependency36.1%
Lone-parent families7.0%

Work & education

Third-level71.4%
Primary only2.5%
Professional / managerial69.1%
Semi/unskilled4.0%
Male unemployment3.8%
Female unemployment4.1%

Housing

Owner-occupied77.7%
Private renting19.8%
Social housing0.7%
Persons per room0.43
Clontarf East EAffluent+10.4

People

Population1,748
Age dependency39.4%
Lone-parent families9.4%

Work & education

Third-level64.6%
Primary only3.0%
Professional / managerial63.9%
Semi/unskilled6.0%
Male unemployment4.9%
Female unemployment3.6%

Housing

Owner-occupied85.1%
Private renting13.6%
Social housing0.5%
Persons per room0.47
Clontarf West AMarginally Above Average+6.0

People

Population3,758
Age dependency32.5%
Lone-parent families14.0%

Work & education

Third-level54.2%
Primary only7.2%
Professional / managerial53.5%
Semi/unskilled11.3%
Male unemployment7.2%
Female unemployment6.8%

Housing

Owner-occupied77.5%
Private renting15.7%
Social housing3.4%
Persons per room0.47
Clontarf West BMarginally Below Average-3.3

People

Population2,395
Age dependency33.5%
Lone-parent families28.1%

Work & education

Third-level36.4%
Primary only19.7%
Professional / managerial35.4%
Semi/unskilled20.8%
Male unemployment10.4%
Female unemployment6.4%

Housing

Owner-occupied68.0%
Private renting11.9%
Social housing18.6%
Persons per room0.52
Clontarf West CAffluent+11.1

People

Population4,130
Age dependency29.9%
Lone-parent families16.9%

Work & education

Third-level71.0%
Primary only3.2%
Professional / managerial58.3%
Semi/unskilled6.3%
Male unemployment6.2%
Female unemployment5.3%

Housing

Owner-occupied53.3%
Private renting43.2%
Social housing1.3%
Persons per room0.48
Clontarf West DAffluent+10.3

People

Population2,530
Age dependency24.6%
Lone-parent families16.4%

Work & education

Third-level58.7%
Primary only6.2%
Professional / managerial46.5%
Semi/unskilled14.6%
Male unemployment6.3%
Female unemployment5.1%

Housing

Owner-occupied48.8%
Private renting46.5%
Social housing1.3%
Persons per room0.51
Clontarf West EMarginally Above Average+8.8

People

Population2,483
Age dependency34.1%
Lone-parent families11.0%

Work & education

Third-level57.2%
Primary only8.7%
Professional / managerial59.8%
Semi/unskilled10.2%
Male unemployment5.0%
Female unemployment4.8%

Housing

Owner-occupied83.8%
Private renting12.7%
Social housing0.9%
Persons per room0.46

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 Clontarf

What is the average house price in Clontarf?
The median second-hand sale price in Clontarf over the last 18 months was €625,000, based on 596 Property Price Register sales. New builds had a median of €675,000.
Are house prices in Clontarf rising or falling?
Second-hand prices in Clontarf are up 5.8% over the past year, with a current median of €625,000.
How does Clontarf compare to the rest of Dublin?
The Clontarf median (€625,000) is 29% above the Co. Dublin median of €485,000.

Other areas in Co. Dublin

Based on 670 full-market Property Price Register sales geolocated to Clontarf (10 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.