Dun LaoghaireCo. Dublin City vs ShankillCo. Dublin CityTown level

The same comparison as the area page, but measured for the town itself, not the whole Eircode routing key.

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iDun Laoghaire sits in A96, Shankill in A98. Each figure below is tagged with the geographic level it's actually measured at.
!Dun Laoghaire & Shankill are city suburbs — its boundary follows the postal area (the Small Areas whose addresses carry the name), not an official settlement line, so it can run broader than the local core and the figures cover that wider postal patch.
Dun Laoghaire
Shankill

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

TOWNS
Dun Laoghaire
Co. DUBLIN CITY · in A96 · pop · 10 small areas
Shankill
Co. DUBLIN CITY · in A98 · pop · 4 small areas
Prices & market● TOWN · exact
Median sale price
€644k
€515k
Typical range (P25–P75)
€495k – €850k
€441k – €645k
Sales (24m)
472
369
Price momentum (YoY)
+11.1%
+0.8%
New-build share
0.6%
4.0%
Schools, health & amenities● TOWN · counts
Count of each facility whose location falls inside the town boundary. Bigger towns naturally score higher — read alongside population.
Schools
0 prim · 1 sec
0 prim · 1 sec
Dun Laoghaire · 3 schools (largest first)
Loreto College Secondary
584 pupils · 90% to 3rd-level · CATHOLICFee-paying
Royal Irish Academy Of Music Third-level
enrolment n/a · college
Dublin Business School Third-level
enrolment n/a · private_college
Shankill · 3 schools (largest first)
Loreto College Secondary
584 pupils · 90% to 3rd-level · CATHOLICFee-paying
Royal Irish Academy Of Music Third-level
enrolment n/a · college
Dublin Business School Third-level
enrolment n/a · private_college
Creches
3
2
GP practices
5
5
Pharmacies
4
3
Hospitals
2
0
Bus stops
24
21
Rail / Luas stops
4
3
Gyms & leisure
3
0
Parks & playgrounds
4
3
Sports pitches
1
2
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.
Dublin
21m · ~40 rush
23m · ~45 rush
Waterford
125m · ~140 rush
119m · ~135 rush
Limerick
147m · ~165 rush
141m · ~160 rush
Galway
158m · ~180 rush
153m · ~175 rush
Cork
186m · ~210 rush
181m · ~205 rush
Affluence & profile● ELECTORAL DIVISION
Affluence (Pobal HP)
7.1
5.8
Dun Laoghaire · 8 EDs, poorest → richest
+4Dun Laoghaire-west CentralAbove average
+5Cabinteely-granitefieldAffluent
+5Dun Laoghaire-glasthuleAffluent
+7Dun Laoghaire-sallynoggin WestAffluent
+8Dun Laoghaire-east CentralAffluent
+9Blackrock-carysfortAffluent
+10Mansion House BAffluent
+13Dun Laoghaire-glenagearyVery affluent
Shankill · 4 EDs, poorest → richest
-1Bray No. 3Below average
+4Shankill-shanganaghAffluent
+9Foxrock-carrickminesAffluent
+10Mansion House BAffluent
Third-level educated
68.0%
62.5%
Professional class
57.9%
52.4%
Unemployment
6.8%
5.6%
Owner-occupier
51.9%
65.3%
Private rental
37.0%
30.1%
Social housing (LA)
7.2%
2.0%
Liveability & safety● AREA · A96 / A98
Wider-area figures, not the town. Quality of life & rank are for the whole Eircode area each town sits in (Dun LaoghaireA96, ShankillA98); safety & crime are the DMR East Garda division — so they read identically for both towns.
Quality of Life
66/100
67/100

Quality of Life is the equal-weighted average of these seven 0–100 dimensions, scored for the whole Eircode routing area (A96 / A98) 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.

Dun LaoghaireShankillOverall (avg)
Safety66716771
Affordability1049
Infrastructure8875
Family6274
Education7857
Environment8089
Economic7355
020406080100020406080100
National rank
#35
#31
County rank
#10
#2
Safety
71/100
71/100
Crime / 1,000
41.6
41.6

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.

Dun Laoghaire Affluent+7.1
← more deprivednational avg · 0more affluent →
Spread across the town: Dun Laoghaire-west Central +4 (least affluent) → Dun Laoghaire-glenageary +13 (most affluent). Even its least-affluent neighbourhood is above the national average.
Shankill Affluent+5.8
← more deprivednational avg · 0more affluent →
Spread across the town: Bray No. 3 -1 (least affluent) → Mansion House B +10 (most affluent). It straddles the national average.

How accurate is this, and at what level?

● TOWN
Prices, amenities & commute — exact, 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. The figures the routing-key area page can't give you.

● ED
Affluence, profile & tenure — Electoral-Division level.

Pobal HP, third-level, class, unemployment, tenure are published per Electoral Division and averaged across the town's EDs — a range where the town spans several EDs (see the bar above).

● AREA
Liveability & safety — wider-area, not the town.

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

Population & growth are loaded for ~7 counties so far (not Leinster yet); rent & yield are too sparse per town. Tap Schools or Affluence to drill in. Built from 14 CSO Small Areas.
AffluenceEducationAmenitiesTransportSafetyAffordabilityCity access
Dun LaoghaireShankill
The verdict

Dun Laoghaire is the stronger town on the data — it leads on 4 of the 7 dimensions to Shankill’s 1, with 2 level: affluence, education levels, schools & amenities and public transport. Shankill leads on affordability.

Higher is better on every spoke — affluence, education, amenity density, transport, safety, affordability and nearest-city access, scored head-to-head.

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