Finnstown Cloisters
South Dublin / 36 properties
From the Dublin Mountains to the Liffey Valley, a thriving suburban heartland with strong community roots
Price Trend
Based on 37 recorded sales across all years
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Can you afford to buy in Finnstown Cloisters?
The median property here is €300,000. Check if it's within reach with our affordability calculator.
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See how Finnstown Cloisters stacks up against other areas in South Dublin.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the median house price in Finnstown Cloisters?
The median property price in Finnstown Cloisters, South Dublin is €300,000, based on 36 recorded sales.
How many properties have sold in Finnstown Cloisters?
36 properties have been recorded as sold in Finnstown Cloisters, South Dublin in the last 16 years.
What is the most expensive street in Finnstown Cloisters?
The most expensive street in Finnstown Cloisters by median price is Finnsview at €321,500.
How does Finnstown Cloisters compare to South Dublin?
The median price in Finnstown Cloisters (€300,000) is 5% below the South Dublin median of €315,000.
How have prices changed in Finnstown Cloisters over time?
The median sale price in Finnstown Cloisters has risen 17% from €282K in 2010 to €330K in 2020, based on 37 recorded sales. In the last 5 years, it has risen 20%.