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3 Middle Third Terrace

Dublin 5 / Clontarf / D05RC52

Last Sale Price

€561,000
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House Second-Hand 2 recorded sales 9.1 yrs tracked
vs Street
+12.7%
Median €498,000
2 sales
Growth +4.7%/yr · 9.1 yrs
(limited data)
This is more expensive than 50.0% of properties on this street.
Percentile of 2 sales
vs Clontarf
+29.2%
Median €434,200
1,237 sales
Growth +7.5%/yr · 15.5 yrs
This is more expensive than 75.5% of properties in Clontarf.
Percentile of 1,237 sales
vs Dublin 5
+45.3%
Median €386,000
5,381 sales
Growth +6.8%/yr · 16.0 yrs
This is more expensive than 84.0% of properties in Dublin 5.
Percentile of 5,381 sales
Street view of 3 Middle Third Terrace, Killester, Dublin 5
Nearby Properties 16
Overhead map showing the location of 3 Middle Third Terrace, Killester, Dublin 5
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Sale History

2 sales
€561,000
3 yrs, 8 mo ago
Second-Hand Dwelling house /Apartment
+€191,000 (+51.6%) over 9.1 yrs
€370,000
12 yrs, 9 mo ago
Second-Hand Dwelling house /Apartment

Overall: +51.6% from €370,000 to €561,000 ()


Price History

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Price Intelligence

This property has been sold 2 times since 12 Jun 2013. The price has increased by +51.6% from €370,000 to €561,000. That works out to an annualised return of +4.7% over 9.1 years.

Compared to Clontarf overall (median €434,200, 1237 sales), 3 Middle Third Terrace sits 29.2% above the area average.

Area Rank
Top 24%
of 1,237 properties
What did 3 Middle Third Terrace last sell for?

3 Middle Third Terrace last sold for €561,000 on 26 Jul 2022.

How many times has 3 Middle Third Terrace been sold?

3 Middle Third Terrace has been sold 2 times between 12 Jun 2013 and 26 Jul 2022. The price increased by 51.6% over that period.

How does 3 Middle Third Terrace compare to the rest of Clontarf?

Compared to Clontarf (median €434,200, 1,237 sales), 3 Middle Third Terrace sits 29.2% above the area average.

Growth metrics use repeat-sale properties only. Methodology.

Clontarf streetscape

About Clontarf

The Dublin 5 portion of Clontarf extends along the seafront where the Bull Wall meets North Bull Island — a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve that hosts some 40,000 wintering birds on a sandbar that didn't exist before the wall was built in the 1820s. The Battle of Clontarf in 1014, where Brian Boru defeated the Vikings, gives the area its most famous historical chapter, though today it's the promenade walks and proximity to St Anne's Park that define daily life.

Area Median
€434,200
1,237 sales
District Median
€386,000
5,381 sales
Street Median
€498,000
2 sales

Housing in Dublin 5

Typical Size
94 m²
Typical Build
1969
BER Ratings
A (efficient)G

Based on 12,440 BER assessments — see district details

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