House prices · Co. Dublin

House Prices in Dublin 5

The median second-hand home in Dublin 5, Co. Dublin sold for €520,000 over the last 18 months, across 633 recorded sales. Year-on-year, second-hand prices are up 2.1%. New builds had a median of €560,392. Homes typically sold for about €5,562 per square metre.

About Dublin 5

Dublin 5 is a north Dublin suburban postal district, with a mix of established residential neighbourhoods around Clontarf, Raheny, Beaumont and adjoining areas. Second-hand homes typically sell at about €520,000, around 7% above the Co. Dublin median, while new-builds are slightly higher again at €560,392; prices have risen 2% year-on-year.

Median (second-hand)

€520,000

Sales (last 18 mths)

633

Typical €/m²

€5,562

Year-on-year

+2.1%

The second-hand median in Dublin 5 is 7% above the Dublin county median of €485,000.

Property mix in Dublin 5

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
40%€490,000
Semi-detached
39%€625,000
Apartment
12%€370,000
Detached
5%€725,000
Bungalow
3%€700,000
Duplex
0%

Bedrooms

1 bed
3%€270,000
2 bed
17%€443,500
3 bed
61%€535,000
4 bed
15%€700,000
5+ beds
3%€730,000

Energy rating (BER)

A
1%
B
12%
C
25%
D
24%
E
26%
F
8%
G
4%

Floor area

Under 75 m²
15%
75–99 m²
38%
100–149 m²
39%
150–199 m²
7%
200+ m²
1%

Recent sales in Dublin 5

Click any sale for the map, price history and full details.

DateAddressTypePriceBedsSizeBER
May 20268 Watermill Dr, Raheny€585,000386 m²D2
May 202653 Cromcastle Drive, Kilmore WestTerrace€400,000390 m²E2
May 202642 Millwood Park, RahenyDetached€460,0003101 m²D2
May 202699 Brookwood Ave, Artane€570,0003116.4 m²F
May 2026112 Venetian Hall, 276 Howth RdApartment€304,000132 m²D2
May 202635 Raheny Park, RahenySemi-D€852,0004153 m²E2
May 202617 Hazelwood Park, Artane Dublin 5Terrace€521,000398 m²D1
May 202635 The Pines, Howth RdBungalow€400,000269 m²D1
May 202625 Maryville Rd, Raheny€600,000
May 202612 Brookwood Meadow, KillesterSemi-D€875,0004146 m²E1
May 202682 Dunluce Road, ClontarfTerrace€725,0003100 m²F
May 202636 The Pines, Howth Road€297,208
May 202646 Clanhugh Rd, DonnycarneyTerrace€460,000267 m²E2
May 2026110 St Brendans Ave, Coolock€360,000
May 202642 Belmont Sq, Raheny€555,000
May 202613 Brookwood Ave, ArtaneTerrace€805,0004128 m²E1
May 202651 Chanel Road, CoolockSemi-D€509,000399 m²D1
Apr 202624 Castleview Kilmore Rd, Artane Dublin 5Terrace€485,0003125 m²C1
Apr 202663 Mount Olive Rd Kilbarrack, Dublin 5€423,000
Apr 202644 Bettyglen, RahenySemi-D€755,0004131 m²E2
Apr 202662 Raheny Park, RahenySemi-D€735,0003113 m²E1
Apr 202654 Clanmahon Road, DonnycarneySemi-D€545,000385 m²C1
Apr 202618 Watermill Dr, Raheny€565,000
Apr 202643 Rosemount Ave, Artane€561,000
Apr 2026113 Dunluce Rd, Clontarf€735,000

What is Dublin 5 like?

Across Dublin 5's 16 electoral divisions and 45,553 residents, about 40% of adults hold a third-level qualification and 78% of homes are owner-occupied. On the Pobal HP Deprivation Index 2022 the area is classed marginally below average (ranges disadvantaged to affluent across divisions).

Pobal HP Deprivation Index 2022

Marginally Below Average-1.6 relative scoreRanges Disadvantaged to Affluent across divisions

Residents

45,553

people (Census 2022)

Age dependency

36.5%

per 100 of working age

Third-level educated

39.8%

of adults

Professional / managerial

41.7%

of residents

Unemployment

8.1%

of the labour force

Owner-occupied

77.7%

of households

Private renting

10.9%

of households

Population-weighted across the area's 16 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 Dublin 5

16 divisions make up Dublin 5. The coloured tag is each one's Pobal affluence band (green = affluent, red = disadvantaged); open a division to see its full Census profile.

Beaumont CMarginally Above Average+0.3

People

Population3,382
Age dependency35.0%
Lone-parent families20.9%

Work & education

Third-level39.9%
Primary only13.0%
Professional / managerial38.2%
Semi/unskilled16.4%
Male unemployment6.9%
Female unemployment7.3%

Housing

Owner-occupied75.0%
Private renting15.7%
Social housing5.8%
Persons per room0.46
Beaumont DMarginally Above Average+1.6

People

Population2,085
Age dependency38.3%
Lone-parent families11.6%

Work & education

Third-level41.3%
Primary only10.5%
Professional / managerial44.7%
Semi/unskilled12.5%
Male unemployment5.1%
Female unemployment5.2%

Housing

Owner-occupied90.8%
Private renting7.6%
Social housing0.4%
Persons per room0.44
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 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
EdenmoreDisadvantaged-11.8

People

Population2,831
Age dependency38.2%
Lone-parent families28.6%

Work & education

Third-level25.3%
Primary only18.0%
Professional / managerial25.6%
Semi/unskilled23.5%
Male unemployment14.3%
Female unemployment10.3%

Housing

Owner-occupied72.3%
Private renting12.6%
Social housing11.7%
Persons per room0.52
Grange DMarginally Below Average-4.4

People

Population3,952
Age dependency36.3%
Lone-parent families28.2%

Work & education

Third-level35.7%
Primary only14.8%
Professional / managerial38.5%
Semi/unskilled17.2%
Male unemployment9.7%
Female unemployment8.1%

Housing

Owner-occupied79.3%
Private renting9.5%
Social housing9.9%
Persons per room0.48
Grange EMarginally Below Average-7.6

People

Population2,578
Age dependency38.7%
Lone-parent families30.7%

Work & education

Third-level29.9%
Primary only16.3%
Professional / managerial33.3%
Semi/unskilled19.7%
Male unemployment11.2%
Female unemployment7.4%

Housing

Owner-occupied77.4%
Private renting11.7%
Social housing9.4%
Persons per room0.49
Harmonstown AMarginally Below Average-3.9

People

Population2,848
Age dependency38.8%
Lone-parent families21.3%

Work & education

Third-level32.4%
Primary only15.6%
Professional / managerial38.2%
Semi/unskilled17.7%
Male unemployment7.9%
Female unemployment7.0%

Housing

Owner-occupied84.5%
Private renting6.5%
Social housing7.4%
Persons per room0.47
Harmonstown BMarginally Below Average-0.5

People

Population2,921
Age dependency32.4%
Lone-parent families17.4%

Work & education

Third-level37.1%
Primary only13.3%
Professional / managerial38.5%
Semi/unskilled19.6%
Male unemployment8.5%
Female unemployment8.3%

Housing

Owner-occupied77.8%
Private renting10.8%
Social housing9.3%
Persons per room0.51
Kilmore BDisadvantaged-17.6

People

Population2,546
Age dependency32.5%
Lone-parent families46.3%

Work & education

Third-level17.0%
Primary only23.9%
Professional / managerial20.9%
Semi/unskilled30.4%
Male unemployment18.5%
Female unemployment12.6%

Housing

Owner-occupied62.4%
Private renting5.6%
Social housing29.8%
Persons per room0.54
Kilmore DDisadvantaged-11.8

People

Population2,149
Age dependency38.3%
Lone-parent families23.0%

Work & education

Third-level23.6%
Primary only21.5%
Professional / managerial26.9%
Semi/unskilled19.7%
Male unemployment12.1%
Female unemployment9.3%

Housing

Owner-occupied82.8%
Private renting7.1%
Social housing8.0%
Persons per room0.46
Raheny-FoxfieldMarginally Below Average-1.8

People

Population2,553
Age dependency39.6%
Lone-parent families20.9%

Work & education

Third-level40.5%
Primary only10.9%
Professional / managerial45.1%
Semi/unskilled14.6%
Male unemployment9.5%
Female unemployment6.8%

Housing

Owner-occupied84.8%
Private renting4.4%
Social housing8.1%
Persons per room0.44
Raheny-GreendaleMarginally Below Average-5.4

People

Population2,262
Age dependency36.8%
Lone-parent families26.3%

Work & education

Third-level34.9%
Primary only17.1%
Professional / managerial34.4%
Semi/unskilled21.5%
Male unemployment10.1%
Female unemployment10.8%

Housing

Owner-occupied68.5%
Private renting12.7%
Social housing16.8%
Persons per room0.48
Raheny-St. AssamAffluent+10.0

People

Population3,919
Age dependency37.9%
Lone-parent families10.4%

Work & education

Third-level59.9%
Primary only5.2%
Professional / managerial62.7%
Semi/unskilled6.4%
Male unemployment4.1%
Female unemployment3.8%

Housing

Owner-occupied77.5%
Private renting17.5%
Social housing3.0%
Persons per room0.44

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 Dublin 5

What is the average house price in Dublin 5?
The median second-hand sale price in Dublin 5 over the last 18 months was €520,000, based on 633 Property Price Register sales. New builds had a median of €560,392.
Are house prices in Dublin 5 rising or falling?
Second-hand prices in Dublin 5 are up 2.1% over the past year, with a current median of €520,000.
How does Dublin 5 compare to the rest of Dublin?
The Dublin 5 median (€520,000) is 7% above the Co. Dublin median of €485,000.

Other Dublin postal districts

Based on 736 full-market Property Price Register sales geolocated to Dublin 5 (16 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.