25 Richmond Park
Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown / Monkstown / A94W8Y9
Last Sale Price
Sale History
Overall: +42.8% from €425,000 to €607,000 ( → )
Price History
Price Intelligence
This property has been sold 2 times since 3 Aug 2018. The price has increased by +42.8% from €425,000 to €607,000. That works out to an annualised return of +10.7% over 3.5 years.
At €607,000, 25 Richmond Park last sold 5.6% above the Richmond Park street median of €575,000 (based on 27 recorded sales). Compared to Monkstown overall (median €434,362, 559 sales), 25 Richmond Park sits 39.7% above the area average.
Repeat-sale properties on Richmond Park show a median investment growth rate of +7.8% per year over 6.8 years (2015 to 2022, 2 repeat-sale properties).
What did 25 Richmond Park last sell for?
25 Richmond Park last sold for €607,000 on 1 Feb 2022.
How many times has 25 Richmond Park been sold?
25 Richmond Park has been sold 2 times between 3 Aug 2018 and 1 Feb 2022. The price increased by 42.8% over that period.
How does 25 Richmond Park compare to others near Richmond Park?
At €607,000, 25 Richmond Park last sold 5.6% above the Richmond Park street median of €575,000 (based on 27 recorded sales).
How does 25 Richmond Park compare to the rest of Monkstown?
Compared to Monkstown (median €434,362, 559 sales), 25 Richmond Park sits 39.7% above the area average.
What is the investment growth rate on Richmond Park?
Using properties on Richmond Park with at least two recorded sales, the median annual growth rate is +7.8% per year over 6.8 years (2015 to 2022, 2 repeat-sale properties). How this is calculated.
Growth metrics use repeat-sale properties only. Methodology.
Monkstown Rental Market
Properties in Monkstown like this one typically rent for the amounts below, based on tenancies registered with the Residential Tenancies Board.
Based on 5 registered tenancies. Source: RTB Rent Register. Yield estimated from median area rent vs last sale price.
About Monkstown
A quietly elegant enclave where the curve of Monkstown Crescent sets the architectural tone — period terraces and detached Victorian homes arranged with a formality that speaks to an era of careful civic planning. The village centre is intimate: a handful of well-regarded restaurants, a handsome church, and the DART station that connects residents to the city in minutes. Monkstown Castle stands nearby, a medieval reminder amid the Georgian refinement.
Housing in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown
Based on 29,035 BER assessments — see district details