Newcastle South
South Dublin / 111 properties
The southern approach to Newcastle village, a settlement that retains a distinct identity despite the residential growth that has spread along the N7 corridor. The village's proximity to the foothills of the Dublin Mountains gives the area a more rural character than the inner suburbs, and the surrounding countryside provides a sense of openness. The Greenway cycling and walking route connects Newcastle to the wider south Dublin network.
Price Trend
Based on 109 recorded sales across all years
Property Map
Can you afford to buy in Newcastle South?
The median property here is €323,348. Check if it's within reach with our affordability calculator.
Major Streets and Housing Developments
Other streets (25)
Newcastle Lyons
€345K · 9 propertiesGraydon Road
€306K · 8 propertiesGraydon Walk
€361K · 7 propertiesGraydon Glen
€313K · 6 propertiesMason Cross Park
€441K · 6 propertiesGraydon Green
€366K · 4 propertiesSaint Finian S Way
€419K · 4 propertiesThe Drive
€264K · 4 propertiesBallynakelly Edge
€185K · 3 propertiesLyons Street
€170K · 3 propertiesGraydon Park
€414K · 2 propertiesLyons Avenue
€222K · 2 propertiesLyons Avenue South
€358K · 2 propertiesLyons Road
€441K · 2 propertiesThe Crescent
€156K · 2 propertiesThe Rise
€211K · 2 propertiesBallinakellyview
€575K · 1 propertyCastleyon Avenue
€170K · 1 propertyGraydon Drive
€401K · 1 propertyNewcastle Lodgw
€445K · 1 propertyOakfield House
€368K · 1 propertyParson S Court
€101K · 1 propertyThe Close
€250K · 1 propertyThe Grove
€247K · 1 propertyThe Place
€190K · 1 propertyCompare with Nearby Areas
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the median house price in Newcastle South?
The median property price in Newcastle South, South Dublin is €323,348, based on 111 recorded sales.
How many properties have sold in Newcastle South?
111 properties have been recorded as sold in Newcastle South, South Dublin in the last 16 years.
What is the most expensive street in Newcastle South?
The most expensive street in Newcastle South by median price is Mason Cross Park at €440,528.
How does Newcastle South compare to South Dublin?
The median price in Newcastle South (€323,348) is 2% above the South Dublin median of €317,180.
How have prices changed in Newcastle South over time?
The median sale price in Newcastle South has risen 64% from €269K in 2010 to €441K in 2025, based on 109 recorded sales. In the last 5 years, it has risen 44%.