Place profile · Brownstown, Co. Kildare

Is Brownstown a good place to live?

Brownstown, Co. Kildare scores 69/100 for quality of life, and its fundamentals are rated “stagnating”. The median home sells for €366,762 (most €248,883–€423,702), it scores 63/100 for safety (55.1 recorded crimes per 1,000 residents), 698 people live here. It's strongest on transport & services and environment, weakest on schools & education.

Updated August 2026 · Property Price Register + 20+ official sources, refreshed daily

Brownstown is stagnating.

Below average today — improving in absolute terms, but falling behind the national trend.

Unemployment fell 13% → 8%, in line with nationally Third-level education up only 2 points — behind the national rise

Where Brownstown sits.

Co. Kildare · 4 bus stops · no rail.

47 min
drive to Dublin

Quality of life.

69/100
Transport & services88
Environment82
Family & community81
Affordability71
Safety63
Local economy58
Schools & education37

These seven scores and the 69/100 are measured across the R56 Eircode area, not Brownstown alone — an area that takes in much of KILDARE. A strong or weak pocket inside it can read very differently from the area average.

House prices in Brownstown: €366,762 median.

€248,883€423,702
59.4% new-build32 sales / 2yr

Well connected.

88/100
Transport & services score

Clean, green surrounds.

82/100
Environment score

Good for families.

81/100
Family & community score

Quiet and safe.

63/100
55.1/1,000 · Kildare

The score is for the R56 Eircode area; the crime rate is recorded per Garda division (Kildare). Neither is measured for Brownstown on its own.

The community here.

698 people.

Population is for Brownstown itself (Census 2022, Small-Area boundary).

Going out, and getting things done.

1
social venues
1 per 699 residents · not ranked
0
everyday shops & services
not ranked

Not ranked: under 2,000 residents, one pub swings the per-head figure too far.

Who lives here.

27%
third-level
32%
professional
10.5%
unemployment
Affluence: below average

Census profile and the affluence rating are Electoral Division figures — the CSO/Pobal area around Brownstown, which is why this unemployment rate can differ from the one behind the quality-of-life scores above (those are Eircode-area wide).

Mostly owner-occupied.

73.9% own14% rent7.1% social

The honest trade-offs.

Schools & education 37/100

Brownstown: common questions

Is Brownstown a good place to live?

Brownstown, Co. Kildare, scores 69/100 on BuyerIQ's Quality of Life composite (cost of living excluded). It's strongest on transport & services and environment.

Is Brownstown safe?

Brownstown scores 63/100 on safety, ~55.1 recorded crimes per 1,000 residents.

What are house prices in Brownstown?

The median sale price in Brownstown over the last 24 months was €366,762, with most sales between €248,883 and €423,702 (Property Price Register, rolling 24 months).

How much does it cost to buy a house in Brownstown?

The median sale price in Brownstown over the last 24 months was €366,762, most between €248,883 and €423,702 (Property Price Register).

Is Brownstown on the up?

Brownstown is rated "Stagnating" — unemployment fell 13% → 8%, in line with nationally, third-level education up only 2 points — behind the national rise.

Are there new builds in Brownstown?

About 59% of homes sold in Brownstown in the last 24 months were new builds (Property Price Register).

Is there much new development or planning activity in Brownstown?

8 planning applications were lodged within Brownstown in the last 12 months (25 on record) — measured per town, not just at county level.

Is Brownstown good for families?

Brownstown scores 81/100 for families and community.

What are the schools like in Brownstown?

Brownstown scores 37/100 for schools and education.

What is the commute like from Brownstown?

Brownstown is about 47 minutes by road from Dublin.

Sale prices from the Property Price Register (rolling 24 months). Quality of Life averages seven equal-weighted dimensions from 40+ metrics across 13 public datasets (CSO census + SAPS, Garda crime, SEAI, EPA, DES schools, GTFS). Population is CSO Census 2022; the “on the up” trajectory compares 2016→2022. Figures refresh daily · an area assessment, not advice on a specific property. Updated August 2026.