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Dublin's most expensive streets revealed

House prices in Ireland continue to grow by 9.4% year-on-year. And the highest concentration of property millionaires is in south Dublin - 609 live in Dalkey, followed by Blackrock (576) and Foxrock (540).

Dublin's most expensive streets revealed

Herbert Park in Ballsbridge - Ireland's most expensive street


Dublin leads the way as the most expensive location on the market in Ireland, the average asking price in Sandycove is now €787k, followed by Foxrock €759k, Mount Merrion €748k and Dalkey €693k.

The most expensive street in capital of Ireland is Herbert Park in Ballsbridge, which has seen no fewer than five properties changes hands for €3m or more in the last 18 months

Herbert Park in Ballsbridge - Ireland's most expensive street
 

What’s most expensive outside of Dublin


Outside of the Irish capital, the quaint village of Enniskerry - which straddles the Wicklow/Dublin border is the most expensive area to buy a property, with an average house price of €495k.

North Wicklow features highly on the list with Delgany and Greystones weighing in with average prices of €387k and €357k respectively.

In Munster, Kinsale is the top location (€309k) with Cork Commuter town Rochestown (€297k) completing the top two. In Connacht-Ulster, Kinvara €257k, Oughterard €219k and Virgina €196k occupy the top slots.

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