91 St Begnets Villas
Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown / Dalkey / A96P6X6
Last Sale Price
Sale History
Overall: +139.1% from €460,000 to €1,100,000 ( → )
Price History
Price Intelligence
This property has been sold 3 times since 28 Aug 2015. The price has increased by +139.1% from €460,000 to €1,100,000. That works out to an annualised return of +10.8% over 8.5 years.
At €1,100,000, 91 St Begnets Villas last sold 57.9% above the St Begnets Villas street median of €696,750 (based on 12 recorded sales). Compared to Dalkey overall (median €689,000, 837 sales), 91 St Begnets Villas sits 59.7% above the area average.
Repeat-sale properties on St Begnets Villas show a median investment growth rate of +6.3% per year over 9.1 years (2015 to 2024, 3 repeat-sale properties).
What did 91 St Begnets Villas last sell for?
91 St Begnets Villas last sold for €1,100,000 on 13 Mar 2024.
How many times has 91 St Begnets Villas been sold?
91 St Begnets Villas has been sold 3 times between 28 Aug 2015 and 13 Mar 2024. The price increased by 139.1% over that period.
How does 91 St Begnets Villas compare to others near St Begnets Villas?
At €1,100,000, 91 St Begnets Villas last sold 57.9% above the St Begnets Villas street median of €696,750 (based on 12 recorded sales).
How does 91 St Begnets Villas compare to the rest of Dalkey?
Compared to Dalkey (median €689,000, 837 sales), 91 St Begnets Villas sits 59.7% above the area average.
What is the investment growth rate on St Begnets Villas?
Using properties on St Begnets Villas with at least two recorded sales, the median annual growth rate is +6.3% per year over 9.1 years (2015 to 2024, 3 repeat-sale properties). How this is calculated.
Growth metrics use repeat-sale properties only. Methodology.
About Dalkey
Once a bustling medieval port where Norman ships anchored in deep waters that Dublin's silted Liffey couldn't offer, Dalkey reinvented itself over the centuries into one of Dublin's most desirable villages. Castle Street still wears its twin fourteenth-century fortifications with quiet pride, while the village below hums with independent bookshops, seafood restaurants, and an easy prosperity that has long drawn writers and artists. From Coliemore Harbour, Dalkey Island floats tantalisingly close — a place where sixth-century monks and modern kayakers share the same view.
Housing in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown
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