33 Hillcrest Avenue
South Dublin / Lucan And Pettycanon / K78N4A4
Last Sale Price
Sale History
Overall: +68.8% from €240,000 to €405,000 ( → )
Price History
Price Intelligence
This property has been sold 2 times since 27 Nov 2015. The price has increased by +68.8% from €240,000 to €405,000. That works out to an annualised return of +6.8% over 7.9 years.
At €405,000, 33 Hillcrest Avenue last sold 32.8% above the Hillcrest Avenue street median of €305,000 (based on 13 recorded sales). Compared to Lucan And Pettycanon overall (median €350,000, 397 sales), 33 Hillcrest Avenue sits 15.7% above the area average.
Repeat-sale properties on Hillcrest Avenue show a median investment growth rate of +14.9% per year over 9.2 years (2014 to 2023, 3 repeat-sale properties).
What did 33 Hillcrest Avenue last sell for?
33 Hillcrest Avenue last sold for €405,000 on 27 Oct 2023.
How many times has 33 Hillcrest Avenue been sold?
33 Hillcrest Avenue has been sold 2 times between 27 Nov 2015 and 27 Oct 2023. The price increased by 68.8% over that period.
How does 33 Hillcrest Avenue compare to others near Hillcrest Avenue?
At €405,000, 33 Hillcrest Avenue last sold 32.8% above the Hillcrest Avenue street median of €305,000 (based on 13 recorded sales).
How does 33 Hillcrest Avenue compare to the rest of Lucan And Pettycanon?
Compared to Lucan And Pettycanon (median €350,000, 397 sales), 33 Hillcrest Avenue sits 15.7% above the area average.
What is the investment growth rate on Hillcrest Avenue?
Using properties on Hillcrest Avenue with at least two recorded sales, the median annual growth rate is +14.9% per year over 9.2 years (2014 to 2023, 3 repeat-sale properties). How this is calculated.
Growth metrics use repeat-sale properties only. Methodology.
About Lucan And Pettycanon
The core townland encompassing Lucan village — a settlement on the Liffey with a history stretching back centuries. The village retains a genuine centre with shops, pubs, and churches, while the surrounding residential estates have expanded the population dramatically since the 1970s. Lucan Demesne and the Liffey Valley walks provide green amenity, and the Italianate Lucan Spa Hotel recalls the era when the village's mineral springs drew visitors from Dublin.
Housing in South Dublin
Based on 15,045 BER assessments — see district details