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20 Brian Terrace

Dublin 3 / Fairview / D03E4A3

Last Sale Price

€720,000
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House Second-Hand 2 recorded sales 2.7 yrs tracked
vs Street
+39.7%
Median €515,500
4 sales
Growth +20.8%/yr · 2.7 yrs
(limited data)
This is more expensive than 75.0% of properties on this street.
Percentile of 4 sales
vs Fairview
+118.2%
Median €330,000
229 sales
Growth +9.6%/yr · 11.6 yrs
This is more expensive than 94.3% of properties in Fairview.
Percentile of 229 sales
vs Dublin 3
+78.3%
Median €403,881
5,970 sales
Growth +6.5%/yr · 16.0 yrs
This is more expensive than 82.6% of properties in Dublin 3.
Percentile of 5,970 sales
Street view of 20 Brian Terrace, Fairview, Dublin 3
Nearby Properties 16
Overhead map showing the location of 20 Brian Terrace, Fairview, Dublin 3
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Sale History

2 sales
€720,000
5 months ago
Second-Hand Dwelling house /Apartment
+€288,000 (+66.7%) over 2.7 yrs
€432,000
3 yrs, 1 mo ago
Second-Hand Dwelling house /Apartment

Overall: +66.7% from €432,000 to €720,000 ()


Price History

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Price Intelligence

This property has been sold 2 times since 2 Feb 2023. The price has increased by +66.7% from €432,000 to €720,000. That works out to an annualised return of +20.8% over 2.7 years.

Compared to Fairview overall (median €330,000, 229 sales), 20 Brian Terrace sits 118.2% above the area average.

Area Rank
Top 6%
of 229 properties
What did 20 Brian Terrace last sell for?

20 Brian Terrace last sold for €720,000 on 14 Oct 2025.

How many times has 20 Brian Terrace been sold?

20 Brian Terrace has been sold 2 times between 2 Feb 2023 and 14 Oct 2025. The price increased by 66.7% over that period.

How does 20 Brian Terrace compare to the rest of Fairview?

Compared to Fairview (median €330,000, 229 sales), 20 Brian Terrace sits 118.2% above the area average.

Growth metrics use repeat-sale properties only. Methodology.

Fairview streetscape

About Fairview

Fairview Park, created from reclaimed tidal mudflats in the early 1900s, gives the area its green centrepiece, while Marino Crescent — Dublin's only Georgian crescent, where Bram Stoker was born in 1847 — provides its architectural highlight. Victorian redbricks line the avenues off the main Fairview Strand road, which serves as the arterial connection between the city centre and the coastal suburbs of Clontarf and beyond.

Area Median
€330,000
229 sales
District Median
€403,881
5,970 sales
Street Median
€515,500
4 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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