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3 Carriglea

Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown / Dún Laoghaire

Last Sale Price

€228,500
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House Second-Hand 1 recorded sale
vs Street
-45.3%
Median €417,500
20 sales
Growth +12.9%/yr · 10.9 yrs
This is more expensive than 5.0% of properties on this street.
Percentile of 20 sales
vs Dún Laoghaire
-46.5%
Median €427,312
2,613 sales
Growth +6.8%/yr · 15.4 yrs
This is more expensive than 7.1% of properties in Dún Laoghaire.
Percentile of 2,613 sales
vs Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown
-57.3%
Median €535,000
17,875 sales
Growth +6.0%/yr · 16.0 yrs
This is more expensive than 6.5% of properties in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown.
Percentile of 17,875 sales
Street view of 3 Carriglea, Queen's Park, Monkstown
Nearby Properties 16
Overhead map showing the location of 3 Carriglea, Queen's Park, Monkstown
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Sale History

1 sale
€228,500
14 yrs, 3 mo ago
Second-Hand Dwelling house /Apartment

Price Intelligence

This property has one recorded sale for €228,500 on 13 Dec 2011. That places it 45.3% below the street median of €417,500.

€144,000 Street range €2,500,000
This property: €228,500
What did 3 Carriglea last sell for?

3 Carriglea last sold for €228,500 on 13 Dec 2011.

How does 3 Carriglea compare to others near Queen S Park?

At €228,500, 3 Carriglea last sold 45.3% below the Queen S Park street median of €417,500 (based on 20 recorded sales).

How does 3 Carriglea compare to the rest of Dún Laoghaire?

Compared to Dún Laoghaire (median €427,312, 2,613 sales), 3 Carriglea sits 46.5% below the area average.

What is the investment growth rate on Queen S Park?

Using properties on Queen S Park with at least two recorded sales, the median annual growth rate is +12.9% per year over 10.9 years (2011 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
€417,500
20 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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