Rochestown
Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown / 95 properties
A residential area between Dalkey and Killiney, Rochestown sits on the inland slopes above the coastal railway line. The townland takes its name from the Roche family who held lands here, and the residential streets have developed steadily over the twentieth century. The DART stations at Dalkey and Killiney are both accessible, and the proximity to Killiney Hill and the coastal path network provides the kind of outdoor amenity that defines this stretch of south Dublin.
Investment Growth Rate
Repeat-sale properties in Rochestown have changed by a median + 6.5% per year over 12.1 years (2014 to 2026) , based on 19 properties with at least two recorded sales. How we calculate this .
Price Trend
Based on 114 recorded sales across all years
Property Map
Can you afford to buy in Rochestown?
The median property here is €640,000. Check if it's within reach with our affordability calculator.
Major Streets and Housing Developments
Avondale Road
€713K · 13 propertiesAuburn Road
€705K · 11 propertiesEaglewood
€410K · 11 propertiesOther streets (22)
Avondale Crescent
€855K · 7 propertiesCluny Park
€483K · 6 propertiesBellevue Avenue
€493K · 5 propertiesPearse Villas
€279K · 5 propertiesBoulders
€698K · 4 propertiesPearse Gardens
€246K · 4 propertiesAuburn Avenue
€735K · 3 propertiesAuburn Green
€850K · 3 propertiesAvondale Park
€464K · 3 propertiesDrumkeen Manor
€675K · 3 propertiesSion Road
€830K · 3 propertiesRochestown Avenue
€395K · 2 propertiesSomerton
€448K · 2 propertiesWoodley Road
€688K · 2 propertiesAylesford
€930K · 1 propertyGlengariff
€810K · 1 propertyGlenview
€1.0M · 1 propertySallynoggin Rd Upper
€575K · 1 propertySomerton Lodge
€1.5M · 1 propertySomerton Mews
€615K · 1 propertySt Helier
€965K · 1 propertyWoodlands Road
€640K · 1 propertyCompare with Nearby Areas
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the median house price in Rochestown?
The median property price in Rochestown, Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown is €640,000, based on 95 recorded sales.
How many properties have sold in Rochestown?
95 properties have been recorded as sold in Rochestown, Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown in the last 16 years.
What is the most expensive street in Rochestown?
The most expensive street in Rochestown by median price is Avondale Crescent at €855,000.
How does Rochestown compare to Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown?
The median price in Rochestown (€640,000) is 19% above the Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown median of €537,000.
What is the investment growth rate in Rochestown?
Based on 19 repeat-sale properties in Rochestown, values have changed by a median +6.5% per year over 12.1 years (2014 to 2026).
How have prices changed in Rochestown over time?
The median sale price in Rochestown has risen 19% from €557K in 2010 to €665K in 2026, based on 114 recorded sales. In the last 5 years, it has risen 20%.