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52 Hansted Crescent

South Dublin / Adamstown

Last Sale Price

€262,500
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House Second-Hand 1 recorded sale
vs Street
+2.9%
Median €255,000
20 sales
Growth +7.2%/yr · 10.8 yrs
This is more expensive than 55.0% of properties on this street.
Percentile of 20 sales
vs Adamstown
-12.4%
Median €299,780
706 sales
Growth +7.3%/yr · 15.7 yrs
This is more expensive than 35.4% of properties in Adamstown.
Percentile of 706 sales
vs South Dublin
-16.7%
Median €315,000
10,031 sales
Growth +7.4%/yr · 16.0 yrs
This is more expensive than 31.4% of properties in South Dublin.
Percentile of 10,031 sales
Street view of 52 Hansted Crescent, Lucan
Nearby Properties 16
Overhead map showing the location of 52 Hansted Crescent, Lucan
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Sale History

1 sale
€262,500
6 yrs, 2 mo ago
Second-Hand Dwelling house /Apartment

Price Intelligence

This property has one recorded sale for €262,500 on 15 Jan 2020. That places it 2.9% above the street median of €255,000.

Street Rank
Top 45%
of 20 properties
€137,399 Street range €400,000
This property: €262,500
What did 52 Hansted Crescent last sell for?

52 Hansted Crescent last sold for €262,500 on 15 Jan 2020.

How does 52 Hansted Crescent compare to others near Hansted Crescent?

At €262,500, 52 Hansted Crescent last sold 2.9% above the Hansted Crescent street median of €255,000 (based on 20 recorded sales).

How does 52 Hansted Crescent compare to the rest of Adamstown?

Compared to Adamstown (median €299,780, 706 sales), 52 Hansted Crescent sits 12.4% below the area average.

What is the investment growth rate on Hansted Crescent?

Using properties on Hansted Crescent with at least two recorded sales, the median annual growth rate is +7.2% per year over 10.8 years (2014 to 2025, 3 repeat-sale properties). How this is calculated.

Growth metrics use repeat-sale properties only. Methodology.

Adamstown streetscape

About Adamstown

Ireland's first designated Strategic Development Zone, Adamstown was planned from the outset as a self-contained new town with its own railway station, schools, parks, and town centre. The station on the Kildare commuter line opened in 2007, and the neighbourhood has grown steadily around it. The master-planned layout gives Adamstown a coherence that distinguishes it from the more organic suburban expansion typical of west Dublin.

Area Median
€299,780
706 sales
District Median
€315,000
10,031 sales
Street Median
€255,000
20 sales

Housing in South Dublin

Typical Size
105 m²
Typical Build
2001
BER Ratings
A (efficient)G

Based on 15,045 BER assessments — see district details

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