We need your help now

Support from readers like you keeps The Journal open.

You are visiting us because we have something you value. Independent, unbiased news that tells the truth. Advertising revenue goes some way to support our mission, but this year it has not been enough.

If you've seen value in our reporting, please contribute what you can, so we can continue to produce accurate and meaningful journalism. For everyone who needs it.

Price Comparison: What can I buy in Dublin for €650,000 and under?

Drumcondra, Clontarf and Blackrock make the list, this week.

Three-bed, terrace, Drumcondra – €650,000

17 Drumcondra Park is a beautifully maintained three-bed mid-terrace redbrick home that blends period charm with modern upgrades. Presented in perfect condition, the 98 m² property features a bright entrance hall with original floorboards, high ceilings and stained glass detailing. Two elegant reception rooms showcase ornate fireplaces and classic finishes, while a recently updated kitchen with contemporary fittings opens to a dining area overlooking a private, south-facing garden.

Upstairs offers three spacious double bedrooms and a fully refurbished family bathroom. A large attic provides additional storage with potential for future conversion. The low-maintenance garden is fully enclosed, offering a sunny outdoor retreat. Located in a quiet, traffic-free setting, the home is within walking distance of Dublin city centre, close to Drumcondra village, transport links, schools and plenty of amenities. This is a standout period property in a highly popular area.

Daft.ie Daft.ie

Daft.ie Daft.ie

Daft.ie Daft.ie

Daft.ie Daft.ie

Four-bed, semi-detached, Clontarf – €645,000

This four-bed semi-detached home on Victoria Road in Clontarf offers a chance to restore and personalise a period property dating to 1921. Extending to just under 100 m², the house requires full renovation, making it ideal for cash buyers, builders or developers seeking a project. The ground floor includes an entrance hall, two spacious front reception rooms, a kitchen and a bathroom. 

Upstairs features four well-proportioned bedrooms, while a large attic provides extra storage. Outside, the property benefits from a back garden with wide side access and a generous front driveway with off-street parking. Situated just a short stroll from Clontarf Promenade and within walking distance of local villages, schools, parks and DART stations, this home combines strong potential with an exceptional coastal setting.

Daft.ie Daft.ie

Daft.ie Daft.ie

Daft.ie Daft.ie

Daft.ie Daft.ie

Three-bed, semi-detached, Drumcondra – €625,000

This turnkey, south-facing three-bed semi-detached home is ideally positioned in a quiet cul-de-sac within an estate in Dublin 9. Beautifully presented with a classic red brick exterior, the 95 m² property offers spacious, well-balanced room and off-street parking. Inside, a bright tiled hallway leads to a stylish living room with a feature fireplace and French doors opening to a dining area and modern kitchen. The kitchen is thoughtfully designed with ample storage, integrated appliances and generous worktop space. A guest toilet completes the ground floor.

Upstairs features three light-filled, well-proportioned bedrooms and a fully tiled family bathroom. The garden is a low-maintenance sun trap, perfect for relaxing or entertaining. Located just off Griffith Avenue, the home is close to excellent schools, shops, cafés, transport links and key places including DCU, Beaumont Hospital and Dublin Airport.

Daft.ie Daft.ie

Daft.ie Daft.ie

Daft.ie Daft.ie

Daft.ie Daft.ie

Two-bed, terrace, Blackrock – €625,000

This attractive, upgraded cottage dating from 1880 combines period charm with modern comfort in a highly desirable location near Blackrock and Monkstown. Presented in great condition with a B3 energy rating, the home offers surprisingly spacious rooms over two levels, including additional attic rooms. The ground floor features a welcoming hallway, a bright open plan living, dining and kitchen area with a wood-burning stove, two double bedrooms and a shower room. 

Upstairs, there are two versatile attic rooms and a second shower room. Outside, a courtyard provides a peaceful, low-maintenance space with its own access. The property was extensively refurbished about a decade ago, including updated heating and double glazing. Ideally located within walking distance of villages, shops, restaurants and coastal amenities, it also benefits from excellent transport links, with nearby bus routes and the DART at Seapoint just 15 minutes away.

Daft.ie Daft.ie

Daft.ie Daft.ie

Daft.ie Daft.ie

Daft.ie Daft.ie

Close