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30 the Heron Building

Dublin 4 / Booterstown / A94XT81

Last Sale Price

€485,000
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House Second-Hand 2 recorded sales 4.0 yrs tracked
vs Street
+0.0%
Median €485,000
3 sales
Growth +0.4%/yr · 4.0 yrs
(limited data)
This is more expensive than 33.3% of properties on this street.
Percentile of 3 sales
vs Booterstown
+7.8%
Median €450,000
330 sales
Growth +4.2%/yr · 13.7 yrs
This is more expensive than 56.4% of properties in Booterstown.
Percentile of 330 sales
vs Dublin 4
-11.8%
Median €550,000
8,539 sales
Growth +4.9%/yr · 16.1 yrs
This is more expensive than 41.6% of properties in Dublin 4.
Percentile of 8,539 sales

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Sale History

2 sales
€485,000
4 years ago
Second-Hand Dwelling house /Apartment
+€8,000 (+1.7%) over 4.0 yrs
€477,000
8 years ago
Second-Hand Dwelling house /Apartment

Overall: +1.7% from €477,000 to €485,000 ()


Price History

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Price Intelligence

This property has been sold 2 times since 26 Mar 2018. The price has increased by +1.7% from €477,000 to €485,000. That works out to an annualised return of +0.4% over 4.0 years.

Compared to Booterstown overall (median €450,000, 330 sales), 30 the Heron Building sits 7.8% above the area average.

Area Rank
Top 44%
of 330 properties
What did 30 the Heron Building last sell for?

30 the Heron Building last sold for €485,000 on 10 Mar 2022.

How many times has 30 the Heron Building been sold?

30 the Heron Building has been sold 2 times between 26 Mar 2018 and 10 Mar 2022. The price increased by 1.7% over that period.

How does 30 the Heron Building compare to the rest of Booterstown?

Compared to Booterstown (median €450,000, 330 sales), 30 the Heron Building sits 7.8% above the area average.

Growth metrics use repeat-sale properties only. Methodology.

Booterstown streetscape

About Booterstown

The DART here follows one of the world's earliest railway routes — the Dublin-to-Kingstown line of 1834, which accidentally created Booterstown Marsh when its embankment cut off the tidal shore. That marsh is now one of Dublin's last urban bird sanctuaries, welcoming brent geese from Arctic Canada each winter. The residential streets behind the Rock Road are leafy and established, with period homes that benefit from their position between Blackrock village and the sea.

Area Median
€450,000
330 sales
District Median
€550,000
8,539 sales
Street Median
€485,000
3 sales

Housing in Dublin 4

Typical Size
78 m²
Typical Build
1986
BER Ratings
A (efficient)G

Based on 14,024 BER assessments — see district details

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