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Price Comparison: What can I buy in the capital for €850,000

This week, we’re looking at properties around Dublin city and county.

GETTING A HANDLE on the fast-changing property market is tricky, but we’re here to make things a bit easier.

Each week, we find a number of homes within a similar budget, to give you a snapshot of the property landscape at a particular price point.

This week, we’re looking at properties around Dublin city and county with an asking price of exactly €850,000.

Three-bed, end of terrace, Booterstown – €850,000

This charming end-of-terrace family home in St Helens Wood offers about 86 m² of well-designed living space. The home features a bright open plan living and dining area, a modern kitchen with breakfast room and three bedrooms, including a spacious main bedroom with an en suite shower. The property boasts a lovely back garden, providing potential for an extension.

Located in a tranquil cul-de-sac, the location is ideal for families, with minimal traffic and access to schools like St Andrews, Colaiste Eoin and UCD within walking distance. Public transport options are excellent, with bus routes on the N11 and Booterstown DART Station just a 12 minute walk away. The house benefits from gas central heating, double glazing, designated parking and a manageable annual service charge of €690 for communal upkeep.

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Four-bed, semi-detached, Blackrock – €850,000

Palmyra is a semi-detached four-bed family home at 112 Springhill Avenue, Blackrock. Set in a quiet cul-de-sac, this 130 m² home offers spacious living in a prime area with easy access to local amenities, parks and top-tier schools, including the new Educate Together secondary school nearby. The home features dual-aspect living and dining spaces, a well-appointed kitchen with garden views and a converted utility room that can serve as a playroom or study if needed.

Upstairs are four cosy bedrooms, a modern shower room and access to a large attic with potential for conversion. Outdoors, enjoy a private back garden with two patios ideal for entertaining, plus off-street parking for four cars. The area is close to sports clubs, the beach and transport links to Blackrock and nearby villages. This home combines a tranquil lifestyle with urban convenience.

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Three-bed, apartment, Dublin 2 – €850,000

15 Hanover Wharf is a bright, luxurious two level penthouse in Grand Canal Dock, Dublin. Spanning about 139 m², this property has a spacious main suite with a dressing area and en suite, which can revert to its original three-bedroom layout. The penthouse features an expansive, southeast-facing living and dining area with floor-to-ceiling windows and a wrap-around balcony overlooking the Grand Canal Basin. A fully equipped kitchen with premium appliances and a breakfast bar connects to a convenient laundry room.

An airy home office opens to one of the three private balconies, ensuring ample natural light throughout. Elegant touches include polished stone and solid wood flooring, underfloor heating and high-end finishes. Residents enjoy private parking, proximity to top amenities and easy access to the city centre, IFSC and public transport. 

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Three-bed, semi-detached, Stillorgan – €850,000

This charming semi-detached bungalow, nestled on a peaceful street in Stillorgan, was built in the early 1950s. 37 Oaktree Road has been with one family since 1969 and has a generous 27 m back garden, ample off-street parking for six cars and expansion potential. Spanning 101 m², the property features an inviting entrance hall, bright kitchen, extended living room with garden access and three bedrooms, including a main with direct garden entry.

Located near Stillorgan Village, the home is steps from an array of shops, cafes, restaurants and top schools, including Blackrock College and UCD. Convenient for commuters, it’s close to the QBC, M50 and LUAS, while outdoor leisure options abound nearby. This rare offering is ideal for those seeking a well-maintained family home in a great location. 

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Anna Shelswell White
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