Skip to main content
Merrion, Dublin 4 streetscape

Merrion

Dublin 4 / 421 properties

Merrion Road serves as the spine of this established residential area, connecting Ballsbridge to Booterstown along a route that follows the ancient Slighe Chualann — a road some two thousand years old. The former Fitzwilliam estate lands, developed from the 1750s, give the area its character of substantial houses set on generous plots. St Vincent's Hospital and Elm Park Golf Club are local landmarks, while the DART at Sydney Parade keeps the coast close.

Merrion contains homes with addresses ending in both Dublin 4 and Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown .

Investment Growth Rate

Repeat-sale properties in Merrion have changed by a median + 4.6% per year over 12.1 years (2014 to 2026) , based on 20 properties with at least two recorded sales. How we calculate this .

Price Trend

€625K 2026 median
+69% since 2010
€153K
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026

Based on 266 recorded sales across all years

Property Map

Loading map…

Can you afford to buy in Merrion?

The median property here is €622,500. Check if it's within reach with our affordability calculator.

Major Streets and Housing Developments

Budget:
Other streets (42)

The Links

€450K · 9 properties

Ailesbury Road

€2.0M · 8 properties

Ashurst

€287K · 8 properties

Glenvar Park

€1.5M · 8 properties

Southwood Park

€915K · 8 properties

Ailesbury Park

€1.7M · 7 properties

Elm Court

€230K · 7 properties

Herbert Avenue

€488K · 6 properties

Merrion View Avenue

€640K · 6 properties

Booterstown Park

€895K · 6 properties

Stillorgan Road

€400K · 5 properties

Strand Road

€1.7M · 5 properties

Beechlawn

€465K · 5 properties

Fortwilliam

€445K · 5 properties

South Hill Park

€870K · 5 properties

Ailesbury Way

€1.5M · 4 properties

Bellevue Avenue

€608K · 4 properties

Cross Avenue

€1.3M · 4 properties

Dualla Court

€507K · 4 properties

Ailesbury Wood

€2.0M · 3 properties

Nutley Lane

€475K · 3 properties

Sydney Parade Avenue

€420K · 3 properties

Ashurst Apts

€415K · 3 properties

Cherbury Gardens

€850K · 3 properties

Merrion Hall

€525K · 3 properties

South Hill Avenue

€1.0M · 3 properties

Estate Avenue

€461K · 2 properties

Ashurst Apt Block

€350K · 1 property

Block A

€500K · 1 property

Est Avenue

€550K · 1 property

Merrion Mews

€575K · 1 property

Stafford House

€1.8M · 1 property

Fort William Apts

€500K · 1 property

Glenvar House

€730K · 1 property

Kali House

€1.0M · 1 property

Mews 3 Ashurst

€720K · 1 property

Nairn

€1.1M · 1 property

Santa Anna

1 property

Sperrin

€1.9M · 1 property

Strathdene

€1.1M · 1 property

The Orchard

€375K · 1 property

Woodford

€2.5M · 1 property

Compare with Nearby Areas

See how Merrion stacks up against other areas in Dublin 4.

Other Areas in Dublin 4

Related Guides

Related Tools

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the median house price in Merrion?

The median property price in Merrion, Dublin 4 is €622,500, based on 421 recorded sales.

How many properties have sold in Merrion?

421 properties have been recorded as sold in Merrion, Dublin 4 in the last 16 years.

What is the most expensive street in Merrion?

The most expensive street in Merrion by median price is Ailesbury Road at €2,000,000.

How does Merrion compare to Dublin 4?

The median price in Merrion (€622,500) is 13% above the Dublin 4 median of €550,000.

What is the investment growth rate in Merrion?

Based on 20 repeat-sale properties in Merrion, values have changed by a median +4.6% per year over 12.1 years (2014 to 2026).

How have prices changed in Merrion over time?

The median sale price in Merrion has risen 69% from €370K in 2010 to €625K in 2026, based on 266 recorded sales. In the last 5 years, it has risen 22%.