9A Dollymount Avenue
Dublin 3 / Clontarf / D03X330
Last Sale Price
Sale History
Overall: +97.3% from €555,100 to €1,095,000 ( → )
Price History
Price Intelligence
This property has been sold 2 times since 29 Apr 2013. The price has increased by +97.3% from €555,100 to €1,095,000. That works out to an annualised return of +11.6% over 6.2 years.
At €1,095,000, 9A Dollymount Avenue last sold 25.1% above the Dollymount Avenue street median of €875,000 (based on 29 recorded sales). Compared to Clontarf overall (median €545,000, 3068 sales), 9A Dollymount Avenue sits 100.9% above the area average.
Repeat-sale properties on Dollymount Avenue show a median investment growth rate of +0.5% per year over 6.6 years (2013 to 2019, 2 repeat-sale properties).
What did 9A Dollymount Avenue last sell for?
9A Dollymount Avenue last sold for €1,095,000 on 15 Jul 2019.
How many times has 9A Dollymount Avenue been sold?
9A Dollymount Avenue has been sold 2 times between 29 Apr 2013 and 15 Jul 2019. The price increased by 97.3% over that period.
How does 9A Dollymount Avenue compare to others near Dollymount Avenue?
At €1,095,000, 9A Dollymount Avenue last sold 25.1% above the Dollymount Avenue street median of €875,000 (based on 29 recorded sales).
How does 9A Dollymount Avenue compare to the rest of Clontarf?
Compared to Clontarf (median €545,000, 3,068 sales), 9A Dollymount Avenue sits 100.9% above the area average.
What is the investment growth rate on Dollymount Avenue?
Using properties on Dollymount Avenue with at least two recorded sales, the median annual growth rate is +0.5% per year over 6.6 years (2013 to 2019, 2 repeat-sale properties). How this is calculated.
Growth metrics use repeat-sale properties only. Methodology.
Clontarf Rental Market
Properties in Clontarf like this one typically rent for the amounts below, based on tenancies registered with the Residential Tenancies Board.
Based on 70 registered tenancies. Source: RTB Rent Register. Yield estimated from median area rent vs last sale price.
About Clontarf
The seafront promenade stretches from the Bull Wall to Dollymount, with North Bull Island — a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve formed after the wall's construction in the 1820s — providing a remarkable wildlife sanctuary within the city limits. Behind the coast road, Victorian and Edwardian houses line the avenues leading to St Anne's Park, the former Guinness estate whose 240 acres of Rose Garden and arboretum remain freely open. Clontarf has been sought-after since the Victorians made it a bathing resort.
Housing in Dublin 3
Based on 11,869 BER assessments — see district details