Cherrywood
Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown / 62 properties
One of Dublin's largest planned developments, Cherrywood is transforming several hundred acres of former farmland and Dún Laoghaire Golf Club grounds into a new urban quarter. The Luas Green Line extension provides the transport spine, and a town centre, schools, and parks are emerging alongside thousands of new homes. For a neighbourhood being built largely from scratch, Cherrywood carries the ambition — and the growing pains — of south Dublin's most significant expansion in decades.
Investment Growth Rate
Repeat-sale properties in Cherrywood have changed by a median + 11.1% per year over 7.4 years (2012 to 2020) , based on 2 properties with at least two recorded sales. How we calculate this .
Price Trend
Based on 66 recorded sales across all years
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Can you afford to buy in Cherrywood?
The median property here is €403,143. Check if it's within reach with our affordability calculator.
Major Streets and Housing Developments
Other streets (18)
Castle Way
€405K · 7 propertiesTullyvale Crescent
€628K · 4 propertiesBlock F
€427K · 2 propertiesBrennanstown Avenue
€401K · 2 propertiesBeechpark
€520K · 1 propertyBray Road
€123K · 1 propertyDomville Crescent
€388K · 1 propertyLot 13
€150K · 1 propertyLot 15
€350K · 1 propertyMercer Drive
€639K · 1 propertyMercer Row
€762K · 1 propertyMercer039s Road
€524K · 1 propertyThe Oval
€250K · 1 propertyTully Grove
€581K · 1 propertyTully Park View
€617K · 1 propertyValley View
€600K · 1 propertyWestcourt Yard
€350K · 1 propertyWorkers Cottage
€200K · 1 propertyCompare with Nearby Areas
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the median house price in Cherrywood?
The median property price in Cherrywood, Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown is €403,143, based on 62 recorded sales.
How many properties have sold in Cherrywood?
62 properties have been recorded as sold in Cherrywood, Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown in the last 16 years.
What is the most expensive street in Cherrywood?
The most expensive street in Cherrywood by median price is Tullyvale Crescent at €627,752.
How does Cherrywood compare to Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown?
The median price in Cherrywood (€403,143) is 25% below the Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown median of €537,000.
What is the investment growth rate in Cherrywood?
Based on 2 repeat-sale properties in Cherrywood, values have changed by a median +11.1% per year over 7.4 years (2012 to 2020).
How have prices changed in Cherrywood over time?
The median sale price in Cherrywood has risen 136% from €256K in 2010 to €604K in 2026, based on 66 recorded sales.