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THE AVERAGE ASKING price of a home in Shankill is now more than €450,000, according to Daft.ie. In Loughlinstown and Ballybrack it is slightly lower, at a shade over €400,000.
Analysis by Daft.ie across all properties listed in the three areas in the second quarter of 2018 puts the average list price at €455,603 for Shankill, and €402,135 for Loughlinstown and Ballybrack.
These figures are among the lowest average prices in south county Dublin. Only Sallynoggin, at just over €425,000, is in the same league – while a shade north in Killiney, the average price is €632,138.
Prices to the south in Bray are slightly lower, with the average currently sitting at €399,095.
At the peak of the Celtic Tiger boom, prices in Loughlinstown and Ballybrack were more than €550,000 on average while in Shankill the mean reached almost €600,000.
They then collapsed to lows of €233,000 and €261,000 respectively during the recession.
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