Five homes on view this week in Dublin and Wicklow from €420,000
New to the market in Dublin 6W, Dún Laoghaire, Dublin city centre, Carrickmines and Bray
New housing development in Naas to go on sale with prices starting at €510,000
First phase of homes has come to market at Lyndon’s Tipperstown Walk development
What will €285,000 buy in Dundalk town and by the sea in Belmullet?
Two homes, one price: a cottage with sea frontage in Co Mayo or an updated three-bed in Co Louth
Woodland escape with direct access to the sea in Co Louth
Detached five-bedroom home with studio and attic rooms on more than an acre
Five homes on view this week in Dublin, Wicklow and Kildare from €450,000
New to the market in Crumlin, Stepaside, Kildare town, Clane and Bray
Look inside: Immaculately presented Phibsborough Victorian designed around a painting for €895,000
Shandon Road end-terrace three-bed offers energy efficiency, considered interiors and a studio space
Elegant split-level villa on Sarsfield Street in Phibsborough for €695,000
Home features period details and spacious south-facing garden in city-adjacent location
What will €195,000 buy in Dundalk and Co Roscommon?
A redbrick terrace in the heart of a town or a cottage on more than two acres outside Castlerea
Five homes on view this week in Dublin from €350,000
New to the market in Santry, Dalkey, Leopardstown, Rathfarnham and Sutton
Charming Victorian by the Luas on Cowper Road for €1.95m
Period redbrick is walking distance from Rathmines, the Luas green line and a number of schools
A former Dublin Rose and her fiance bought their first home at just 26 and 27. Here’s how
Music teacher and salesman share their story to show that though it’s wasn’t easy, through subsidy schemes and by living with family while they saved, it was possible
What will €550,000 buy in Artane and Co Wexford?
Two homes, one price: A converted monastery in Ramsgrange or a modernised three-bed in Artane
Dublin penthouse of RTÉ star Brendan Courtney hits the market for €520,000
Usher’s Quay two-bed allows its residents to be part of the city’s festivities without setting foot outside
How far property prices have risen in nine Dublin areas since the crash
Stark contrast between 2012/2013 sale prices and more recent sales, with some areas showing increases of more than 100 per cent
Have Irish property prices reached their peak? Five experts give their take
Property prices in Irelaned continue to rise so is there merit in waiting to buy?









