Ballinascorney House

Property Sales in Ballinascorney Townland

How much do properties cost in Ballinascorney?

The property market in Ballinascorney offers a distinctive combination: rural mountain living within the South Dublin county boundary, less than 20 kilometres from the city centre. Properties here are predominantly detached houses on large sites, many with agricultural land attached. The market is characterised by low transaction volume — typically one to three sales per year — which makes each sale significant for establishing local price benchmarks.

Recent Sales

The following transactions are recorded on the Residential Property Price Register (RPPR), maintained by the Property Services Regulatory Authority (PSRA). All prices shown are the declared sale prices as submitted to the register.

Date Address Price Property Type
2024-07-26 Daisy Bank, Ballinascorney, Tallaght, Dublin 24, D24 KD34 €420,000 Second-Hand
2024-02-06 Ballinascorney, Tallaght, Dublin 24, D27 XK19 €645,000 Second-Hand
2023-11-27 Ballinascorney Upper, Brittas, W91 T911 €290,000 Second-Hand
2022-04-14 Ballinascorney, Brittas €650,000 Second-Hand
2020-02-04 Brookwood, Ballinascorney Lower, Tallaght, Dublin 24 €525,000 Second-Hand

What are the market trends?

Based on the five recorded sales between 2020 and 2024, properties in Ballinascorney have sold in a range from €290,000 to €650,000, with an average sale price of approximately €506,000. The wide price range reflects significant differences between the properties: the €290,000 sale in Ballinascorney Upper (Brittas postal address, W91 Eircode) likely represents a smaller or less-improved property, while the €645,000-€650,000 sales reflect larger family homes with more land. Properties with a Dublin 24 postal address tend to command higher prices than those with a Brittas address, despite being in the same townland, due to perceived proximity to Dublin.

What factors influence property prices here?

For those interested in purchasing property in Ballinascorney, working with estate agents experienced in the rural South Dublin market is advisable. Agents covering the Tallaght, Rathfarnham, and Blessington areas are most likely to have relevant listings. Due to the low volume of transactions, properties are sometimes sold privately without public advertisement.