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Pembroke West, Dublin 4 streetscape

Pembroke West

Dublin 4 / 217 properties

The inner core of Dublin 4, shaped almost entirely by the Pembroke Estate — the Fitzwilliam lands that passed to the Earls of Pembroke in 1833 and were developed into the Georgian terraces and Victorian townhouses that line Pembroke Road and its surroundings. The Grand Canal marks the northern boundary, Baggot Street provides the commercial edge, and the cultural shorthand of 'D4' as Dublin's liberal professional heartland was largely forged in these streets.

Investment Growth Rate

Repeat-sale properties in Pembroke West have changed by a median + 6.5% per year over 11 years (2014 to 2025) , based on 12 properties with at least two recorded sales. How we calculate this .

Price Trend

€440K 2026 median
-31% since 2010
€138K
2010
2011
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026

Based on 230 recorded sales across all years

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Can you afford to buy in Pembroke West?

The median property here is €400,000. Check if it's within reach with our affordability calculator.

Major Streets and Housing Developments

Other streets (50)

Burleigh Court

€522K · 8 properties

Pembroke Park

€618K · 8 properties

Pembroke Road

€395K · 8 properties

Cranmer Place

€513K · 7 properties

Shelbourne Village

€280K · 7 properties

Rthumberland Court

€531K · 6 properties

South Dock Street

€771K · 5 properties

Burlington Gardens

€605K · 4 properties

Clyde Court

€521K · 4 properties

Arranmore Road

€215K · 3 properties

Bath Avenue

€223K · 3 properties

Burleigh Mews

€1.3M · 3 properties

Clyde Road

€610K · 3 properties

Leeson Street Upper

€880K · 3 properties

O Connell Gardens

€485K · 3 properties

Percy Place

€750K · 3 properties

Rthumberland Place

€360K · 3 properties

Seabury

€460K · 3 properties

Shelbourne Road

€425K · 3 properties

Baggot Lane

€769K · 2 properties

Grand Canal Street Upper

€275K · 2 properties

Heytesbury Lane

€734K · 2 properties

Lansdowne Park

€573K · 2 properties

Vavasour Square

€798K · 2 properties

Wellington Lane

€603K · 2 properties

Bath Avenue Gardens

€550K · 1 property

Brendan Road

€365K · 1 property

Clyde Lane

€800K · 1 property

Cranmer Lane

€1.2M · 1 property

Derrynane Gardens

€316K · 1 property

Eastmoreland Lane

€1.8M · 1 property

Estate Cottages

1 property

Fleming S Place

€1.8M · 1 property

Havelock Place

€461K · 1 property

Havelock Square

€830K · 1 property

Holyrood Park

€433K · 1 property

Lansdowne Road

€800K · 1 property

Morehampton Lane

€1.2M · 1 property

Oakbury Court

€460K · 1 property

Oaklands Park

€1.6M · 1 property

Pembroke Lane

€635K · 1 property

Pembroke Place

€1.4M · 1 property

Percy Lane

€925K · 1 property

Poolbeg

€490K · 1 property

Poolbeg Quay

1 property

Shelbourne Place

€730K · 1 property

The Oaks

€625K · 1 property

Waterloo Lane

€235K · 1 property

Waterloo Place

€910K · 1 property

Wellington Road

€390K · 1 property

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the median house price in Pembroke West?

The median property price in Pembroke West, Dublin 4 is €400,000, based on 217 recorded sales.

How many properties have sold in Pembroke West?

217 properties have been recorded as sold in Pembroke West, Dublin 4 in the last 16 years.

What is the most expensive street in Pembroke West?

The most expensive street in Pembroke West by median price is Burleigh Mews at €1,310,000.

How does Pembroke West compare to Dublin 4?

The median price in Pembroke West (€400,000) is 27% below the Dublin 4 median of €550,000.

What is the investment growth rate in Pembroke West?

Based on 12 repeat-sale properties in Pembroke West, values have changed by a median +6.5% per year over 11 years (2014 to 2025).

How have prices changed in Pembroke West over time?

The median sale price in Pembroke West has fallen 31% from €635K in 2010 to €440K in 2026, based on 230 recorded sales. In the last 5 years, it has fallen 15%.