House prices · Co. Limerick City

House Prices in Limerick City Centre

The median second-hand home in Limerick City Centre, Co. Limerick City sold for €192,500 over the last 18 months, across 129 recorded sales. Year-on-year, second-hand prices are up 6.8%. New builds had a median of €1,986,625. Homes typically sold for about €3,073 per square metre.

About Limerick City Centre

Limerick City Centre is an inner-city area, with the docks and nearby streets forming a compact urban neighbourhood. Second-hand homes typically sell for about €192,500, which is 24% below the county median, while prices have risen 9.2% year-on-year.

Median (second-hand)

€192,500

Sales (last 18 mths)

129

Typical €/m²

€3,073

Year-on-year

+6.8%

The second-hand median in Limerick City Centre is 24% below the Limerick City county median of €252,000.

Property mix in Limerick City Centre

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
53%€183,500
Terraced
41%€227,500
Semi-detached
6%

Bedrooms

1 bed
6%
2 bed
63%€190,000
3 bed
25%€256,500
4 bed
5%
5+ beds
2%

Energy rating (BER)

B
9%
C
46%
D
20%
E
14%
F
6%
G
5%

Floor area

Under 75 m²
67%
75–99 m²
25%
100–149 m²
8%

Recent sales in Limerick City Centre

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DateAddressTypePriceBedsSizeBER
May 2026129 City Campus, Lord Edward St€275,000
May 2026Apt 403 Aviary House, Mount Kennett Court€166,000
May 2026Apt 206 Avairy House, Mount Kennett€152,000
May 202640 Wolfe Tone St, LimerickTerrace€220,000264 m²D2
May 2026Apt 8, Crossley House€167,500
May 20263 Adelaide Terrace, Henry StTerrace€230,0003E2
Apr 202624 Riverdock House, Dock RoadApartment€224,000265 m²C2
Apr 2026315 Richmond Court, Mt Kennett Place€170,000
Apr 202632 O Curry St, Limerick€300,000E2
Apr 2026Apt 228 - Block 3, City Campus€251,000
Apr 2026Apt206 Parkview Court, Lord Edward St€181,000
Apr 20261 Mount Park, New St€475,000
Mar 2026Apt 401 Aviary House, Mount Kennett Court€150,000
Mar 202624 Lord Edward St, LimerickTerrace€231,000277 m²E1
Mar 2026Apt406 Parkview, Lord Edward St€182,000
Mar 2026Slieve Rue, Oconnell AveSemi-D€555,0003105 m²D2
Mar 2026307 The Park, Lord Edward Street€230,000
Feb 202614 Jutland Hall, Steamboat Quay€185,000
Feb 2026317 Parkview, Edward St€180,000
Feb 2026402 Aviary House, Mount Kennett CourtApartment€140,500144 m²B3
Feb 20267 Spellacys Sq, Wolfe Tone StTerrace€120,0002G
Feb 20268 Henry St Mews, St Alphonsus StSemi-D€301,000388 m²D2
Feb 202620 Ocurry Place, LimerickTerrace€208,000268 m²D2
Feb 202632 Donnellan's Buildings, RosbrienTerrace€214,500375 m²E2
Feb 2026306 The Courtyard, Mount KennethApartment€169,000255 m²C1

What is Limerick City Centre like?

Across Limerick City Centre's 6 electoral divisions and 7,966 residents, about 41% of adults hold a third-level qualification and 29% of homes are owner-occupied. On the Pobal HP Deprivation Index 2022 the area is classed marginally above average (ranges very disadvantaged to marginally above average across divisions).

Pobal HP Deprivation Index 2022

Marginally Above Average-4.1 relative scoreRanges Very Disadvantaged to Marginally Above Average across divisions

Residents

7,966

people (Census 2022)

Age dependency

27.1%

per 100 of working age

Third-level educated

41.4%

of adults

Professional / managerial

23.2%

of residents

Unemployment

15.3%

of the labour force

Owner-occupied

29.2%

of households

Private renting

50.9%

of households

Population-weighted across the area's 6 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 Limerick City Centre

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

Dock AMarginally Above Average+0.1

People

Population3,080
Age dependency23.4%
Lone-parent families29.3%

Work & education

Third-level45.1%
Primary only9.8%
Professional / managerial18.2%
Semi/unskilled27.3%
Male unemployment14.8%
Female unemployment14.9%

Housing

Owner-occupied9.8%
Private renting76.7%
Social housing7.5%
Persons per room0.72
Dock BMarginally Below Average-0.8

People

Population1,255
Age dependency26.1%
Lone-parent families27.3%

Work & education

Third-level46.3%
Primary only10.4%
Professional / managerial21.1%
Semi/unskilled23.2%
Male unemployment11.8%
Female unemployment11.4%

Housing

Owner-occupied23.7%
Private renting56.4%
Social housing12.6%
Persons per room0.55
Dock CMarginally Below Average-0.1

People

Population1,121
Age dependency29.1%
Lone-parent families25.4%

Work & education

Third-level50.7%
Primary only10.5%
Professional / managerial39.3%
Semi/unskilled14.8%
Male unemployment15.4%
Female unemployment10.3%

Housing

Owner-occupied50.1%
Private renting29.4%
Social housing17.6%
Persons per room0.45
Dock DMarginally Above Average+5.4

People

Population802
Age dependency29.6%
Lone-parent families13.6%

Work & education

Third-level60.5%
Primary only5.2%
Professional / managerial49.8%
Semi/unskilled10.7%
Male unemployment10.8%
Female unemployment7.5%

Housing

Owner-occupied47.2%
Private renting46.1%
Social housing3.4%
Persons per room0.54
Prospect ADisadvantaged-18.1

People

Population1,061
Age dependency29.7%
Lone-parent families59.0%

Work & education

Third-level16.5%
Primary only27.0%
Professional / managerial8.3%
Semi/unskilled33.9%
Male unemployment26.8%
Female unemployment18.1%

Housing

Owner-occupied40.7%
Private renting17.5%
Social housing35.2%
Persons per room0.46
Prospect BVery Disadvantaged-26.9

People

Population647
Age dependency35.9%
Lone-parent families55.2%

Work & education

Third-level15.3%
Primary only26.1%
Professional / managerial14.8%
Semi/unskilled31.5%
Male unemployment27.0%
Female unemployment22.9%

Housing

Owner-occupied55.1%
Private renting15.4%
Social housing26.7%
Persons per room0.53

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 Limerick City Centre

What is the average house price in Limerick City Centre?
The median second-hand sale price in Limerick City Centre over the last 18 months was €192,500, based on 129 Property Price Register sales. New builds had a median of €1,986,625.
Are house prices in Limerick City Centre rising or falling?
Second-hand prices in Limerick City Centre are up 6.8% over the past year, with a current median of €192,500.
How does Limerick City Centre compare to the rest of Limerick City?
The Limerick City Centre median (€192,500) is 24% below the Co. Limerick City median of €252,000.

Other areas in Co. Limerick City

Based on 127 full-market Property Price Register sales geolocated to Limerick City Centre (6 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.