Hi, a quick members-first note.
Last week we finished something we’ve wanted to build for a long time: a property hub for every Leinster town. Not asking prices or portal guesswork the real numbers, on one page per town, for 203 towns across the region.
On each town’s page you’ll find:
- What homes actually sold for — straight from the official Property Price Register, not asking prices.
- Average rent and rental yield — from RTB-registered tenancies.
- The commute to Dublin — by road and by rail.
- Schools nearby, and what’s being built (planning and new supply).
- The town’s Local Property Tax band, and how it stacks up against its county.
Plus a set of free calculators to go with it — what you can afford, stamp duty, rent vs buy for your town, and LPT.
→ Explore the hub and find your town
Members get it first, thank you for being here.
5 things to do in Leinster this July
And while you’re thinking about where to live, a few of our favourite days out around the region:
- Russborough House & Parklands, Co. Wicklow — from €14.50. Ireland’s grand Palladian house near Blessington, with parkland and Renaissance treasures.
- Glendalough & the Wicklow Mountains, Co. Wicklow — from €33. The ancient monastic city and the glens of the Garden of Ireland.
- Medieval Mile Museum, Kilkenny — from €8. A self-guided walk through medieval Kilkenny, starting in a former church.
- Boyne Valley & Newgrange, Co. Meath — from €70. Ireland’s Ancient East: Neolithic tombs older than the pyramids, and the Hill of Tara.
- Howth Coastal Boat Tour, Co. Dublin — from €25. A 50-minute cruise around Ireland’s Eye, off the Howth peninsula.
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