28 Seafield Court, Lower Main Street, Rush, Co. Dublin
K56 EF24 · Dublin
Semi-D · 3 bed · 85 m² · BER D1
Asking price
€325,000
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We've priced this home from verified PPR sales nearby — weighted by distance, recency and size. Often tens of thousands sit between a strong opening bid and your walk-away on this home. Most buyers only learn what a home is really worth after the bid is in. Unlock to see our estimate, exactly how the asking price compares, and all three bid numbers — before you do.
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On market
85 m²
Floor area
BER D1
Energy rating
3 bed
Bedrooms
THE QUESTION
5 warnings before you bid.
Here's my read before you bid. At €325,000 this is priced roughly 28% below our estimate — interesting, in a good way. I'd treat the estimate as a guide — it leans on 10 sales of mixed fit.
01One could load — or sink — your buildings-insurance quote — graded a warning.
02One fails a health screen — €800–1,500 to fix if high — graded a warning.
03One is a five-figure structural risk for this era + area — graded a warning.
04Hundreds a year in running costs the asking price hides — graded a warning.
05An amenity factor your solicitor won’t check — graded a warning.
SUGGESTED BID — COMPUTED FOR THIS PROPERTY LOCKED
Asking €325,000
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Three figures with reasoning — where to open, where it likely lands, and the number you don't go past — computed from the 10 comps and the 7 findings on this property.
FREE PREVIEW: 1 OF 7 FINDINGS
ⓘ WATCH
Active construction nearby
115 Lower Main St., Rush, Co. Dublin — permission granted, build in progress, 150 m away. An active scheme this close means years of construction traffic and noise, then new supply competing with this property at resale and for tenants.
Recommended action
Read the grant conditions (construction hours, routes) and treat the disruption window as part of what your price buys.
5 WARNINGS TO UNLOCK
Get the full story before you bid.
One could load — or sink — your buildings-insurance quote
One fails a health screen — €800–1,500 to fix if high
One is a five-figure structural risk for this era + area
Hundreds a year in running costs the asking price hides
An amenity factor your solicitor won’t check
Who holds leverage in this negotiation
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of Irish buyers discover problems only after purchase — and 18% would have changed their offer. Knowing both the good and the bad, before you bid, is the whole game.
CCPC HOMEBUYING RESEARCH 2025 · N = 1,007
Comparable sales
10 comparable sales
19 The Quarry, Carrickhill Rd, Portmarnock10.5 km · 2026-02 · 4 bed · 127 m² · C1 · match 66
€300,000
610 m · 2026-02 · 1 bed · 55 m² · A2-A3 · match 63
You could borrow up to €428,000 — about €103,000 above this asking price. Mortgage of €265,000 ≈ €1,235/mo.
€0Your max €428,000
Your max budget
€428,000
Mortgage needed
€265,000
Est. monthly
€1,235/mo
How we work it out: Central Bank rules cap your mortgage at 4× income, with a 10% minimum deposit. Monthly is an estimate over 30 years at 3.8%. Not financial advice — confirm with a lender or broker.
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