Apartment 1 Adelphi Manor, Upper Georges Street
Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown / Dún Laoghaire / A96E294
Last Sale Price
Sale History
Overall: +40.3% from €345,579 to €485,000 ( → )
Price History
Price Intelligence
This property has been sold 2 times since 2 Aug 2017. The price has increased by +40.3% from €345,579 to €485,000. That works out to an annualised return of +6.4% over 5.5 years.
At €485,000, Apartment 1 Adelphi Manor last sold 39.8% above the George S Street Upper street median of €347,000 (based on 60 recorded sales). Compared to Dún Laoghaire overall (median €427,312, 2613 sales), Apartment 1 Adelphi Manor sits 13.5% above the area average.
Repeat-sale properties on George S Street Upper show a median investment growth rate of +6.8% per year over 12.0 years (2012 to 2024, 10 repeat-sale properties).
What did Apartment 1 Adelphi Manor last sell for?
Apartment 1 Adelphi Manor last sold for €485,000 on 9 Feb 2023.
How many times has Apartment 1 Adelphi Manor been sold?
Apartment 1 Adelphi Manor has been sold 2 times between 2 Aug 2017 and 9 Feb 2023. The price increased by 40.3% over that period.
How does Apartment 1 Adelphi Manor compare to others near George S Street Upper?
At €485,000, Apartment 1 Adelphi Manor last sold 39.8% above the George S Street Upper street median of €347,000 (based on 60 recorded sales).
How does Apartment 1 Adelphi Manor compare to the rest of Dún Laoghaire?
Compared to Dún Laoghaire (median €427,312, 2,613 sales), Apartment 1 Adelphi Manor sits 13.5% above the area average.
What is the investment growth rate on George S Street Upper?
Using properties on George S Street Upper with at least two recorded sales, the median annual growth rate is +6.8% per year over 12.0 years (2012 to 2024, 10 repeat-sale properties). How this is calculated.
Growth metrics use repeat-sale properties only. Methodology.
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.
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