Town comparison · Corrofin vs Tuam

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Corrofin or Tuam?

Both towns measured at town level, not the wider Eircode area, on the same 52 figures: prices, schools, amenities, social life, commute, affluence and safety.

Corrofin, Co. Galway · H54 · 509 people | Tuam, Co. Galway · H54 · 9,698 people

Corrofin and Tuam are closely matched. Each leads on 3 of the 7 dimensions, with 1 level.

Corrofin leads on
affluenceeducation levelsaccess to its nearest city
Tuam leads on
schools & amenitiespublic transportaffordability
102022

Corrofin aheadlevel or not comparableTuam ahead

AffluenceEducationAmenitiesTransportSafetyAffordabilityCity access
CorrofinTuam
iBoth towns sit in the same Eircode area H54 — on the routing-key area page they would read as one number. At town level they diverge. Each figure below is tagged with the geographic level it’s actually measured at. The town ahead on a row is the one in green. Scores and percentages are charted against a true 0 to 100 scale; every other row is charted against the larger of the two towns, so the bars compare but don’t imply a ceiling.

Outlines are each town’s CSO Small Areas — the exact footprint every figure is measured over.

Corrofin
Tuam

Size

TOWN · census

Resident population at the 2022 CSO census, summed over the Small Areas that make up each town. Not scored: a bigger town isn’t a better one, it just explains why the counts below differ.

509
Population
9,698

Prices & market

TOWN · exact
€406k
Median sale pricelower is better
€275k
Tuam leads
€312k – €411k
Typical range (P25–P75)
€200k – €352k
3
Sales (24m)
354
N/A
Price momentum (YoY)
+22.9%
N/A
New-build share
2.5%

Schools, health & amenities

TOWN · counts

Facilities in and around each town — each counted once, for the town it’s closest to. Bigger towns naturally score higher — read alongside population.

0 prim · 0 sec
Schools
5 prim · 3 sec
Tuam leads
Corrofin · 0 schools (largest first)
No schools inside the boundary.
Tuam · 8 schools (largest first)
High Cross College Secondary
827 pupils · 75% to 3rd-level · CATHOLIC
St. Jarlaths College Secondary
706 pupils · 70% to 3rd-level · CATHOLIC
Archbishop Mchale College Secondary
471 pupils · 40% to 3rd-level · MULTI DENOMINATIONALDEIS
Trinity Primary School Primary
760 pupils · CatholicDEIS
Gaelscoil Iarfhlatha Primary
224 pupils · Catholic
Tuam Educate Together National School Primary
209 pupils · Multi Denominational
Ceathru Na Ngarrdhanta Primary
205 pupils · Catholic
S N Bheanain Primary
34 pupils · Catholic
0
Creches
14
Tuam leads
N/A
GP practices
2
0
Pharmacies
9
Tuam leads
0
Hospitals
0
0
Bus stops
28
Tuam leads
0
Rail / Luas stops
0
0
Gyms & leisure
9
Tuam leads
0
Parks & playgrounds
2
Tuam leads
0
Sports pitches
31
Tuam leads

Social life

TOWN · counts

Places to eat, drink and go out in and around each town — each counted once, for the town it’s closest to. The residents per venue row is the fairer read — raw counts just track town size, so a big town wins by being big.

0
Restaurants
3
Tuam leads
0
Cafés
6
Tuam leads
0
Pubs & bars
4
Tuam leads
0
Takeaways
5
Tuam leads
0
Nightclubs
0
0
Cinema & theatre
1
Tuam leads
N/A
Residents per venue
510

Day-to-day

TOWN · counts

The errands you run without thinking about them. Same caveat — read the residents-per-service row alongside the counts.

0
Supermarkets
3
Tuam leads
0
Convenience shops
10
Tuam leads
0
Bakery, butcher & greengrocer
0
0
Banks
3
Tuam leads
0
Post offices
1
Tuam leads
0
Hairdressers
1
Tuam leads
0
Dentists
1
Tuam leads
0
Vets
0
0
Filling stations
9
Tuam leads
0
EV charging
3
Tuam leads
0
Library & community centre
1
Tuam leads
N/A
Residents per shop or service
303

Commute by car

TOWN · from centre

Drive time from the town centre to each city centre — typical off-peak, with an estimated weekday rush hour. OSRM road routing.

28m · ~50 rush
Galwaylower is better
34m · ~60 rush
Corrofin leads
80m · ~100 rush
Limericklower is better
81m · ~100 rush
Corrofin leads
148m · ~185 rush
Dublinlower is better
149m · ~185 rush
Corrofin leads
159m · ~180 rush
Corklower is better
160m · ~180 rush
Corrofin leads
191m · ~205 rush
Waterfordlower is better
192m · ~205 rush
Corrofin leads

Affluence & profile

ELECTORAL DIVISION
0.4
Affluence (Pobal HP)
-7.1
Corrofin leads
Corrofin · 2 EDs, poorest → richest
-2CummerBelow average
+3CummerAbove average
Tuam · 4 EDs, poorest → richest
-12Tuam UrbanDisadvantaged
-9Tuam UrbanDisadvantaged
-6Tuam RuralBelow average
-3Tuam RuralBelow average
40.0%
Third-level educated
33.7%
Corrofin leads
39.2%
Professional class
28.9%
Corrofin leads
7.1%
Unemploymentlower is better
16.8%
Corrofin leads
87.6%
Owner-occupier
57.6%
Corrofin leads
5.7%
Private rental
27.8%
3.8%
Social housing (LA)
10.6%

Liveability & safety

AREA · H54 / H54

Wider-area figures, not the town. Quality of life & rank are for the whole Eircode area each town sits in (CorrofinH54, TuamH54); safety & crime are the Galway Garda division — so they read identically for both towns.

58/100
Quality of Life
58/100

Quality of Life is the equal-weighted average of these seven 0–100 dimensions, scored for the whole Eircode routing area (H54 / H54) from official data — Garda crime, CSO income & census, OPW flood, EPA water, and transport/healthcare/broadband coverage. Refreshed quarterly. The dashed line is each town’s overall score (that average) — dimensions to its right beat the average, to its left fall short. Two towns can share a score with a very different mix.

CorrofinTuamOverall (avg)
Safety58615861
Affordability9595
Infrastructure2222
Family8484
Education4040
Environment6363
Economic4040
020406080100020406080100
#89
National rank
#89
#4
County rank
#4
61/100
Safety
61/100
60.1
Crime / 1,000
60.1

Affluence range

Pobal HP deprivation index, published per Electoral Division, so the spread shows the town’s poorest to richest ED. A town that is a single ED shows one mark, no range.

Corrofin Above average+0.4
← more deprivednational avg · 0more affluent →
Spread across the town: Cummer -2 (least affluent) → Cummer +3 (most affluent). It straddles the national average.
Tuam Below average-7.1
← more deprivednational avg · 0more affluent →
Spread across the town: Tuam Urban -12 (least affluent) → Tuam Rural -3 (most affluent). Every neighbourhood is below the national average.

How accurate is this, and at what level?

TOWN
Prices, amenities and commute are exact and town-specific.

Prices come from individual PPR sales inside the town’s Small-Area boundary; schools, GPs, transport, gyms and parks are counted the same way; commute is routed from the town centre.

ED
Affluence, profile and tenure are Electoral-Division level.

Published per Electoral Division and averaged across the town’s EDs, with a range where the town spans several.

AREA
Liveability and safety are wider-area, not the town.

Quality of life and rank are per Eircode routing key; safety and crime are the Garda division (Galway), coarser than a town, so two towns in the same county read the same.

Population growth isn’t shown: the 2016 and 2022 censuses don’t use the same Small Areas, and the areas that were re-cut are the ones that grew, so a like-for-like comparison understates growth badly. Rent and yield are still too sparse to show per town. Built from 42 CSO Small Areas.

Homes for sale in Corrofin

The towns are level, so these are from the first.

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