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106 Clonliffe Avenue

Dublin 3 / Ballybough / D03W354

Last Sale Price

€360,000
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House Second-Hand 1 recorded sale
vs Street
+19.4%
Median €301,500
2 sales
(limited data)
This is more expensive than 50.0% of properties on this street.
Percentile of 2 sales
vs Ballybough
+57.5%
Median €228,500
80 sales
Growth +12.4%/yr · 12.8 yrs
This is more expensive than 82.5% of properties in Ballybough.
Percentile of 80 sales
vs Dublin 3
-11.1%
Median €405,000
6,036 sales
Growth +6.5%/yr · 16.2 yrs
This is more expensive than 39.1% of properties in Dublin 3.
Percentile of 6,036 sales

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Sale History

1 sale
€360,000
last month
Second-Hand Dwelling house /Apartment

Price Intelligence

This property has one recorded sale for €360,000 on 26 Mar 2026.

Area Rank
Top 18%
of 80 properties
What did 106 Clonliffe Avenue last sell for?

106 Clonliffe Avenue last sold for €360,000 on 26 Mar 2026.

How does 106 Clonliffe Avenue compare to the rest of Ballybough?

Compared to Ballybough (median €228,500, 80 sales), 106 Clonliffe Avenue sits 57.5% above the area average.

Growth metrics use repeat-sale properties only. Methodology.

Ballybough streetscape

About Ballybough

Wedged between Croke Park and the Royal Canal, Ballybough's red-brick terraces date from its development as a working-class quarter in the nineteenth century. The area's industrial past — pottery, glass, distilling, brewing — has given way to residential living, though the strong community identity endures. First settled by three MacDonnell brothers fleeing the Ulster Plantations in 1605, it carries more layers of Dublin history than its modest streetscape might suggest.

Area Median
€228,500
80 sales
District Median
€405,000
6,036 sales
Street Median
€301,500
2 sales

Housing in Dublin 3

Typical Size
80 m²
Typical Build
1959
BER Ratings
A (efficient)G

Based on 11,869 BER assessments — see district details

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