Living in Fairview, Co. Dublin: Schools, Commute & House Prices 2026

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  1. Who lives in Fairview
  2. Getting around and commuting
  3. Getting around Fairview
  4. Schools in Fairview
  5. Things to do in and around Fairview
  6. Where Fairview is
  7. What it costs: house prices and rent in Fairview
  8. Before you move: planning and flood
  9. Recent development in Fairview
  10. Flood maps
  11. County context
  12. Common questions about living in Fairview
  13. Nearby Dublin towns

Leinster house prices & rentsDublin › Living in Fairview

Fairview is a town in Co. Dublin, about 10 minutes from Dublin city centre by car and on the rail line, 1 schools, 47.1% of households own their home. Living here costs a median €570,000 to buy or €1,860 a month to rent (a 3.9% gross yield).

Official CSO, Department of Education, Transport for Ireland, PPR & RTB data · 48 sales · updated July 2026

Drive to Dublin
10 min
on the rail line too
Schools
1
1 primary, 0 post-primary
Transport
Rail + bus
Owner-occupied
47.1%
of households
Median price
€570,000
to buy
Average rent
€1,860
per month
Gross yield
3.9%

How Fairview compares: at €570,000 it is 14% above the County Dublin median of €500k. Its 3.9% gross yield is below the county average of 5.2%.Recent activity in Fairview: latest recorded sale Jun 2026; 3 new homes approved in the last year; prices +7.3% year on year. This page updates as new official data lands.



Who lives in Fairview — 47.1% own their home, full Census breakdown

Who lives in Fairview

2,530 people live in Fairview on Census 2022 night. 47% of households own their home and 48% rent, so Fairview leans towards renters. The most common way to commute is by foot or bike (46%). 13% are under 15 and 12% are aged 65 and over. 59% of those who have finished education hold a third level qualification.

MeasureFigure
Population (2022)2,530
Owner-occupied households47%
Rented households48%
Aged under 1513%
Aged 25 to 4440%
Aged 65 and over12%
Third level or higher59%
At work (aged 15+)66%
Unemployment rate4%
Commute by car22%
Commute by public transport29%
Commute on foot or bike46%

Source: CSO Census 2022 Small Area Population Statistics, CC-BY 4.0. Figures are for the Clontarf West D electoral division around Fairview.

Getting around and commuting

Nearest train station: Clontarf Road (in the town), on the DART line

Public transport serving Fairview — Rail + bus

Getting around Fairview

Fairview is served by 4 public-transport operators running 13 scheduled routes. Operators are Bus Átha Cliath – Dublin Bus, Go-Ahead Ireland, Iarnród Éireann / Irish Rail and Nitelink, Dublin Bus.

OperatorMode
Bus Átha Cliath – Dublin BusBus / coach
Go-Ahead IrelandBus / coach
Iarnród Éireann / Irish RailRail
Nitelink, Dublin BusBus / coach

Scheduled routes

  • 6 - Howth Dart Stn - Lower Abbey Street
  • H1 - Baldoyle - Lower Abbey Street
  • H2 - Malahide - Lower Abbey Street
  • H3 - Howth Summit - Lower Abbey Street
  • N2 - Clontarf Station - Heuston Train Stn
  • N4 - Blanchardstown - Point Village
  • 104 - Clontarf Station - DCU (The Helix)
  • 130 - Talbot Street - Castle Avenue
  • 29n - Dublin City South, D'Olier Street - Baldoyle, Warrenhouse Road
  • 31n - Dublin City South, D'Olier Street - Howth, Outside Train Station
  • 32X - UCD Belfield - Malahide
  • DART - Bray - Howth
  • rail - Dublin - Drogheda/Dundalk

Source: Transport for Ireland GTFS_All feed (NTA), CC-BY 4.0. Stops matched to the town within a 6 km radius; route list capped.

Schools in Fairview

There is 1 primary school in and around Fairview.

SchoolLevelPupilsDEIS
Howth Rd Mxd N SPrimary89

Source: Department of Education, Data on Individual Schools. CC-BY 4.0.

Things to do in and around Fairview

Where Fairview is

Map © OpenStreetMap contributors

What it costs: house prices and rent in Fairview

MeasureValue
Median sale price (12 mo)€570,000 (+7.3% YoY)
Average monthly rent€1,860
Gross rental yield3.9%
Net yield (est.)3.0%
Dublin county median€500k
New build / second-hand— / €570,000

Recent sales in Fairview

DateAddressTypePrice
26 Jun 26120 FAIRVIEW CLOSE, RICHMOND AVE, FAIRVIEWSecond-hand€380,000
26 May 263 BELMONT COURT, PHILIPSBURGH AVENUE, FAIRVIEWSecond-hand€295,000
15 May 2633 CADOGAN RD, FAIRVIEW, DUBLIN 3Second-hand€565,000
29 Apr 2618 ST DECLANS RD, FAIRVIEW, DUBLIN 3Second-hand€495,000
29 Apr 2630 CADOGAN RD, FAIRVIEW, DUBLIN 3Second-hand€610,000
24 Apr 262 CADOGAN RD, FAIRVIEW, DUBLIN 3Second-hand€455,000
22 Apr 2610 WINDSOR VILLAS, FAIRVIEW, DUBLIN 3Second-hand€530,000
08 Apr 263 RICHMOND ESTATE, FAIRVIEW, DUBLIN 3Second-hand€600,000

Actual sale prices from the Property Price Register, verifiable at propertypriceregister.ie.

Fairview median price, year by year

YearMedianRelativeSales
2023€510,000
37 sales
2024€524,500
42 sales
2025€603,500
46 sales
2026€530,000
19 sales

Average rent by size

1-bed2-bed3-bed4+ bed
€1,443€2,142

Since 1 March 2026 a rent review is capped at the lower of 2% a year (pro rata) or CPI inflation.

The full March 2026 rent review rules

Fairview compared with County Dublin

CountyMedianRelative
Fairview570000
County Dublin median500000

Rent or buy in Fairview?

At a glance: €570,000 to buy versus €1,860 a month to rent, a 3.9% gross yield.

Local Property Tax in Fairview

The median home (€570,000) falls in LPT Band 5, a base charge of €523 a year before Dublin County Council's local adjustment factor. Use the calculator for your exact valuation.

Renting in Fairview: the March 2026 rent rules

Every rent increase is now capped at the lesser of 2% a year (pro rata) or CPI inflation, nationwide since 1 March 2026. A review needs 90 days' notice on the RTB form, no more than one in any 12 months, and the notice must cite three comparable homes from the RTB Rent Register. Check any rent increase against the legal cap, or see average rents for every Leinster town.

Before you move: planning and flood

Recent development in Fairview

In the 12 months to July 2026, 7 planning grants were recorded in and around Fairview, including 3 new homes approved across those grants.

DecidedDevelopmentHomes
2025-12-19RETENTION / PERMISSION: Retention for the shed demolition and clearance and the ground footing and foundation works carried out and for permission...2
2026-03-23Planning application submitted under Section 34 of the Planning and Development Act seeking permission for amendments to the previously approved...1
2025-11-12The development consists of permission to demolish existing boundary wall, gates and shed, fronting Charlemont Lane and construction of a 3 bed...1
2025-10-20Demolition of existing garage/ shed fronting onto Charlemont Lane and construction of a three storey mews development (4 bed with study) with...1
2026-01-16PROTECTED STRUCUTRE - We, The congregation of Clontarf and Scots Presbyterian Church intend to apply for permission for works to Clontarf and Scots...

Source: Irish Planning Applications, Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage (ArcGIS, CC-BY 4.0). Granted applications keyed to the nearest town within 7 km. Homes column shows residential units in the application where recorded.

What this means: The 3 homes approved here in the last year are about 0% of Fairview's roughly 1,096 households, a supply pipeline that typically eases price pressure.

Flood maps

For the modelled fluvial, coastal and pluvial flood extents around Fairview, open the official OPW flood maps, the authoritative source for Fairview, Dublin.

View the official OPW flood maps for Fairview →

Source: Office of Public Works, floodinfo.ie. No OPW flood-extent values are reproduced here.

County context

MeasureFigure
Population (2022 Census)1,458,154
Population change 2016 to 2022+8.2%
Disposable income per person (index, State = 100)116.6
New dwelling permissions (Dublin region, 2017)848 thousand m²

Planning permissions are reported at NUTS3 region level; counties in this region share a figure.

Sources: CSO F1001, CIA02, BHQ09. CC-BY 4.0.

Nearby Dublin towns

Dartry · Mount Merrion · Sandycove · Glenageary · Dalkey · Rathgar

All Dublin house prices · All Leinster house prices

Sources: CSO Census 2022, Department of Education, Transport for Ireland, Property Price Register (PSRA), CSO RPPI, RTB via CSO. CC-BY. Figures verifiable at the official source.

Common questions about living in Fairview

What's it like to live in Fairview?

Fairview is a town in Co. Dublin, about 10 minutes from Dublin city centre by car and on the rail line, 1 schools, 47.1% of households own their home (CSO Census 2022, Department of Education, Transport for Ireland).

How much does it cost to live in Fairview?

A home in Fairview costs a median €570,000 to buy or €1,860 a month to rent, a 3.9% gross yield (Property Price Register, RTB via CSO).

How long is the commute from Fairview to Dublin?

About 10 minutes to Dublin city centre by car and on the rail line (OpenStreetMap routing).

What schools are in Fairview?

Schools in Fairview include Howth Rd Mxd N S, among 1 primary and 0 post-primary in total (Department of Education, 2024/25).

Median sale priceFairview: 2023–2026+4% over 3 yrs
€510,0002023€524,5002024€603,5002025€530,0002026

Median of open-market sales each year (Property Price Register). Latest year is partial.

Could a home in Fairview pay as a buy-to-let?

◆ Live · uses Fairview's own figures

Pre-filled with Fairview's median price and average rent. Change any figure and it recalculates instantly.

Gross yield
3.8%
Monthly cash-flow
€0
Net yield on cash
0%

Illustrative. Assumes ~18% of rent for management, insurance and voids; 25-year mortgage on the borrowed share; ~4% acquisition costs. Not financial advice.

What can you afford to buy in Fairview?

◆ Live · uses Fairview's own figures

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Max you can borrow
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Max purchase price
€0
Monthly repayment
€0

Central Bank rules: 3.5x gross income for most buyers; first-time buyers can borrow up to 90% LTV. Figures are illustrative, not financial advice.

Stamp duty on a Fairview property

◆ Live · uses Fairview's own figures

Pre-filled with Fairview's median price. Change the purchase price and see your stamp duty and total cost instantly.

Stamp duty
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Effective rate
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Total purchase cost
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Irish residential stamp duty: 1% on the first €1,000,000; 2% on any amount above. Figures are illustrative, not legal or financial advice.

Local Property Tax for a Fairview home

◆ Live · uses Fairview's own figures

Pre-filled with Fairview's median price. Uses the 2026 Revenue valuation bands (valuation date: 1 November 2025).

LPT band
Band 1
Base annual charge
€0
After council adjustment
€0

Revenue LPT 2026-2030 band table (source: revenue.ie). Your local authority can vary the base charge by up to 15%. Figures are illustrative; verify at Revenue's LPT reckoner for your exact property.

Rent cap calculator for Fairview

◆ Live · uses Fairview's own figures

Pre-filled with Fairview's median rent. From 1 March 2026 all private tenancies in Ireland are covered by national rent control: the annual increase is capped at 2% or CPI inflation, whichever is lower.

Max new rent (monthly)
€0
Max increase
€0
Annual increase cap
2%

Residential Tenancies (Amendment) Act 2025; national rent control from 1 March 2026 (source: rtb.ie). RPZ_CAP_PCT = 2.0% per annum -- flagged for Bryan to verify the exact statutory rate before publishing. Figures are illustrative, not legal advice.