Philipsburgh Avenue
Dublin 3 / Marino / 7 properties
Casino Marino • tree-lined streets • 1920s architecture
Price Trend
Based on 7 recorded sales across all years
Street Map
7 mapped
Properties
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- 206 Philipsburgh Avenue €430,000 2010-01-04
- 200 Philipsburgh Avenue €315,000 2012-03-21
- 189A Phililsburgh Avenue €250,000 2012-04-12
- 229 Philipsburgh Avenue €310,000 2012-08-03
- 217 Philipsburgh Avenue €300,000 2013-08-29
- 197 Philipsburgh Avenue €234,924 2017-01-31
- 194 Philipsburgh Avenue €369,000 2017-06-20
Median Price Analysis
The median sale price on Philipsburgh Avenue is €310,000, based on the latest sale from each of 7 properties. 3 sold below, 3 sold above , and 1 at exactly the median.
Only the most recent sale per property is counted — older sales are excluded.
About Marino
The Casino at Marino — William Chambers' neoclassical masterpiece from 1759, with sixteen rooms concealed behind what appears to be a single-room temple — is the architectural jewel, but Marino's broader significance lies in its housing estate. Built by Dublin Corporation in the late 1920s as Ireland's first large-scale planned suburb, the garden-city-influenced layout of 1,300 houses set a template for affordable housing in the new Irish state.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the median house price on Philipsburgh Avenue?
The median sale price on Philipsburgh Avenue is €310,000, based on 7 recorded sales since January 2010.
How many properties have sold on Philipsburgh Avenue?
7 properties have sold on Philipsburgh Avenue, Marino, Dublin 3 since January 2010.
What was the most expensive sale on Philipsburgh Avenue?
The highest recorded sale on Philipsburgh Avenue was €430,000 at 206 Philipsburgh Avenue, Dublin 3 .
How does Philipsburgh Avenue compare to Marino?
The median price on Philipsburgh Avenue (€310,000) is 24% below the Marino median of €407,750.
How have prices changed on Philipsburgh Avenue over time?
The median sale price on Philipsburgh Avenue has fallen 30% from €430K in 2010 to €302K in 2017, based on 7 recorded sales.