115 Jervis Place
Dublin 1 / North City / D01X297
Last Sale Price
Sale History
Overall: +43.3% from €171,000 to €245,000 ( → )
Price History
Price Intelligence
This property has been sold 2 times since 28 Sep 2016. The price has increased by +43.3% from €171,000 to €245,000. That works out to an annualised return of +6.5% over 5.7 years.
At €245,000, 115 Jervis Place last sold 26.2% below the Great Strand Street street median of €332,000 (based on 15 recorded sales). Compared to North City overall (median €264,500, 678 sales), 115 Jervis Place sits 7.4% below the area average.
Repeat-sale properties on Great Strand Street show a median investment growth rate of +6.5% per year over 8.4 years (2014 to 2023, 3 repeat-sale properties).
What did 115 Jervis Place last sell for?
115 Jervis Place last sold for €245,000 on 21 Jun 2022.
How many times has 115 Jervis Place been sold?
115 Jervis Place has been sold 2 times between 28 Sep 2016 and 21 Jun 2022. The price increased by 43.3% over that period.
How does 115 Jervis Place compare to others near Great Strand Street?
At €245,000, 115 Jervis Place last sold 26.2% below the Great Strand Street street median of €332,000 (based on 15 recorded sales).
How does 115 Jervis Place compare to the rest of North City?
Compared to North City (median €264,500, 678 sales), 115 Jervis Place sits 7.4% below the area average.
What is the investment growth rate on Great Strand Street?
Using properties on Great Strand Street with at least two recorded sales, the median annual growth rate is +6.5% per year over 8.4 years (2014 to 2023, 3 repeat-sale properties). How this is calculated.
Growth metrics use repeat-sale properties only. Methodology.
North City Rental Market
Properties in North City like this one typically rent for the amounts below, based on tenancies registered with the Residential Tenancies Board.
Based on 9 registered tenancies. Source: RTB Rent Register. Yield estimated from median area rent vs last sale price.
About North City
The commercial heart of Dublin's northside, centred on O'Connell Street — 46 metres wide, monument-lined, and carrying the weight of every significant chapter in modern Irish history from the 1916 Rising at the GPO to the construction of the Spire in 2003. Henry Street runs fully pedestrianised to the west, drawing shoppers in their thousands. The Luas Red and Green lines cross here, making this the city's principal transport interchange.
Housing in Dublin 1
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