Welcome to Dublin 15, situated to the northwest of Dublin City Centre. It encompasses several neighbourhoods, each with its own unique characteristics. Here’s a general overview of Dublin 15.
Blanchardstown: One of the largest and most well-known areas in Dublin 15. Blanchardstown is a major suburban centre with one of Ireland’s largest shopping centres (Blanchardstown Centre), and numerous educational institutions and recreational facilities. It’s a hub for retail, dining, and entertainment.
Castleknock: A residential suburb with a mix of housing types, Castleknock is known for its green spaces and parks. It is an affluent area that offers a suburban lifestyle while still being relatively close to the city centre and beside the Phoenix Park.
Clonee: Located to the northwest of Dublin City Centre, Clonee is a growing suburb with new residential developments. It’s well-connected, with easy access to the M50 motorway, making it convenient for commuters.
Ongar: A residential area with a mix of housing types, Ongar is known for its family-friendly atmosphere. The general area has seen a lot of new housing development in recent years in Hansfield and Barnwell. It has schools, parks, and local amenities, providing a comfortable living environment.
Carpenterstown: Situated near the Royal Canal, Carpenterstown is a residential area with parks and green spaces. It offers a peaceful living environment while still being within reach of Blanchardstown’s amenities.
Hartstown: Another residential area within Dublin 15, Hartstown is known for its community feel. It has schools, parks, and local shops, making it a popular choice for young families.
Huntstown: Huntstown is a residential suburb with a mix of housing options. It has local amenities, schools, and parks, contributing to a sense of community and is situated close to Mulhuddart Village.
Mulhuddart: Mulhuddart is a diverse area with a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial zones. It has undergone development in recent years, and it offers a range of services and facilities.
Tyrellstown: Built in the mid 2000’s, this area is now a large residential suburb of west Dublin, serviced by its own village which boasts numerous shops and amenities. New developments in the area include Hollywoodrath, Bay Meadows and Bellingsmore.
Ashtown / Navan Road: Situated between the Phoenix Park and the Tolka Valley it mixes the old and new with long established estates along the Navan Road to the new and vibrant areas in Rathborne and Royal Canal Park.
Dublin 15 is well-connected by road and public transport. The M50 motorway runs through the area, providing efficient road access across Dublin and the national road network.
Public transportation includes bus services and train stations, such as Ashtown, Phoenix Park, Coolmine and Clonsilla Train Stations, which connect to the Dublin Suburban Rail Network.
The housing stock in Dublin 15 is diverse, including apartments, townhouses, and detached or semi-detached houses ranging from older stock built in the early 1900’s to new developments.
The real estate market varies between neighbourhoods, offering a range of options for residents whether you are looking for a starter home or upgrading to a larger family home.
In summary, Dublin 15, is an extremely diverse area in terms of housing, education and amenities coupled with its strategic location close to Dublin City Centre, The Phoenix Park, the M50 and numerous national and multinational businesses. Since 1978 we have witnessed massive changes in the area and our expert local knowledge is here to help you with your next move.
Whilst we primarily deal with properties in Dublin 15, we also deal with properties in the surrounding areas, such as Dublin 7, 11 and Co. Meath.
If you are thinking of selling a property in Dublin 15 or the surrounding areas, please contact one of our professional team today to discuss your options.
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