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26 Grosvenor House

Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown / Dún Laoghaire / A94W8E2

Last Sale Price

€413,000
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House Second-Hand 1 recorded sale
vs Street
-5.3%
Median €436,123
13 sales
Growth +4.5%/yr · 8.6 yrs
This is more expensive than 23.1% of properties on this street.
Percentile of 13 sales
vs Dún Laoghaire
-3.3%
Median €427,312
2,613 sales
Growth +6.8%/yr · 15.4 yrs
This is more expensive than 47.4% of properties in Dún Laoghaire.
Percentile of 2,613 sales
vs Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown
-22.8%
Median €535,000
17,875 sales
Growth +6.0%/yr · 16.0 yrs
This is more expensive than 33.2% of properties in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown.
Percentile of 17,875 sales
Street view of 26 Grosvenor House, Pakenham Road, Monkstown
Nearby Properties 16
Overhead map showing the location of 26 Grosvenor House, Pakenham Road, Monkstown
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Sale History

1 sale
€413,000
2 years ago
Second-Hand Dwelling house /Apartment

Price Intelligence

This property has one recorded sale for €413,000 on 20 Mar 2024. That places it 5.3% below the street median of €436,123.

€105,000 Street range €1,575,000
This property: €413,000
What did 26 Grosvenor House last sell for?

26 Grosvenor House last sold for €413,000 on 20 Mar 2024.

How does 26 Grosvenor House compare to others near Grosvenor Terrace?

At €413,000, 26 Grosvenor House last sold 5.3% below the Grosvenor Terrace street median of €436,123 (based on 13 recorded sales).

How does 26 Grosvenor House compare to the rest of Dún Laoghaire?

Compared to Dún Laoghaire (median €427,312, 2,613 sales), 26 Grosvenor House sits 3.3% below the area average.

What is the investment growth rate on Grosvenor Terrace?

Using properties on Grosvenor Terrace with at least two recorded sales, the median annual growth rate is +4.5% per year over 8.6 years (2014 to 2022, 2 repeat-sale properties). How this is calculated.

Growth metrics use repeat-sale properties only. Methodology.

Dún Laoghaire streetscape

About Dún Laoghaire

The centrepiece of Dublin's coastal towns, Dún Laoghaire built its identity around a harbour so vast that Victorian engineers spent thirty years constructing its twin piers. The ferry to Holyhead may be gone, but the East Pier walk endures as a cherished Sunday ritual. The town centre has reinvented itself around independent cafés, the Pavilion theatre, and a growing seafood culture. Apartment living here comes with genuine sea views — a combination Dublin rarely offers.

Area Median
€427,312
2,613 sales
District Median
€535,000
17,875 sales
Street Median
€436,123
13 sales

Housing in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown

Typical Size
107 m²
Typical Build
1978
BER Ratings
A (efficient)G

Based on 29,035 BER assessments — see district details

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