Marino Property Prices
Dublin 3 / 372 properties
The Casino at Marino — William Chambers' neoclassical masterpiece from 1759, with sixteen rooms concealed behind what appears to be a single-room temple — is the architectural jewel, but Marino's broader significance lies in its housing estate. Built by Dublin Corporation in the late 1920s as Ireland's first large-scale planned suburb, the garden-city-influenced layout of 1,300 houses set a template for affordable housing in the new Irish state.
Nearby: Casino Marino, tree-lined streets, 1920s architecture
Investment Growth Rate
Repeat-sale properties in Marino have changed by a median + 6.4% per year over 14 years (2011 to 2025) , based on 26 properties with at least two recorded sales. How we calculate this .
Price Trend
Based on 383 recorded sales across all years
Property Map
Can you afford to buy in Marino?
The median property here is €407,750. Check if it's within reach with our affordability calculator.
Major Streets and Housing Developments
Brian Avenue
€421K · 35 propertiesCasino Road
€430K · 34 propertiesCroydon Park Avenue
€409K · 29 propertiesShelmartin Avenue
€405K · 27 propertiesCarleton Road
€420K · 23 propertiesMalahide Road
€465K · 15 propertiesSaint Aidan S Park Avenue
€410K · 11 propertiesMarino Green
€505K · 10 propertiesOther streets (30)
Haverty Road
€298K · 9 propertiesMarino Park Avenue
€307K · 8 propertiesPhilipsburgh Avenue
€310K · 7 propertiesSaint Declan S Terrace
€380K · 7 propertiesCroydon Green
€446K · 6 propertiesCroydon Terrace
€393K · 6 propertiesGriffith Court
€405K · 6 propertiesSt Aidans Park Road
€543K · 6 propertiesBrian Terrace
€360K · 5 propertiesSt Declans Road
€413K · 5 propertiesSaint Aidan S Park Road
€365K · 4 propertiesPhilipsburgh Terrace
€410K · 3 propertiesSt Aidans Park
€540K · 3 propertiesCrescent Place
€465K · 2 propertiesCroydon Gardens
€327K · 2 propertiesFairview Avenue Upper
€747K · 2 propertiesFairview Green
€240K · 2 propertiesMarino Park
€437K · 2 propertiesSt Declan S Road
€463K · 2 propertiesTurlough Parade
€298K · 2 propertiesWoodlands
€235K · 2 propertiesAscal Siol Martan
€531K · 1 propertyCasino Park
€370K · 1 propertyFairview Terrace
€727K · 1 propertyMarino Crescent
€1.1M · 1 propertyMarino Mart
€110K · 1 propertyMerville Avenue
1 propertyPhilipsburg Terrace
€390K · 1 propertySaint Aidan S Park
€260K · 1 propertyTorlogh Parade
€480K · 1 propertyCompare with Nearby Areas
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Photos of Marino
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the median house price in Marino?
The median property price in Marino, Dublin 3 is €407,750, based on 372 recorded sales.
How many properties have sold in Marino?
372 properties have been recorded as sold in Marino, Dublin 3 in the last 16 years.
What is the most expensive street in Marino?
The most expensive street in Marino by median price is St Aidans Park Road at €543,000.
How does Marino compare to Dublin 3?
The median price in Marino (€407,750) is 1% above the Dublin 3 median of €403,881.
What is the investment growth rate in Marino?
Based on 26 repeat-sale properties in Marino, values have changed by a median +6.4% per year over 14 years (2011 to 2025).
How have prices changed in Marino over time?
The median sale price in Marino has risen 68% from €285K in 2010 to €480K in 2026, based on 383 recorded sales. In the last 5 years, it has risen 12%.