With over 40 years’ experience in the Irish property market, I provide expert valuations, strategic sales advice, and trusted property guidance across Stillorgan’s most sought-after neighbourhoods.
Whether you’re buying, selling, investing or reviewing rents, this Stillorgan Area Guide will give you valuable local insights to help you make confident, informed property decisions.

Stillorgan is one of Dublin’s most desirable suburbs, offering the perfect blend of community, convenience, and lifestyle. Nestled between Dundrum and Blackrock, it combines the feel of a traditional village with all the amenities of modern suburban living.
Life in Stillorgan has a strong community spirit at its core. Families are drawn to its welcoming, safe atmosphere and the thriving local sports scene — with Kilmacud Crokes GAA Club being one of the most well-known in the country. Beyond sport, there are plenty of ways to get involved in local clubs, fitness groups, and community initiatives.
The area offers an enviable lifestyle mix: the recently refurbished Stillorgan Shopping Centre brings together major retailers, while boutique cafés, restaurants, and independent shops add character and charm. Leafy parks and green spaces are perfect for weekend walks, while nearby leisure facilities cater for all ages. Residents often comment on the “village feel” — everything is close at hand, and it’s easy to walk to shops, schools, cafés, and the Luas.
Stillorgan has a lively cultural calendar. The Stillorgan Summer Festival is a highlight, drawing families together with music, food, and activities. School fairs and local fundraisers keep the community connected year-round, while the Kilmacud Crokes matches are an enduring tradition that bring generations together on the sidelines. It’s the kind of place where neighbours know each other, and local pride runs deep.
Getting around from Stillorgan is simple and efficient, whether you’re commuting for work or heading into the city for leisure.
For those driving, the N11 and M50 are easily accessible, connecting Stillorgan quickly with the wider Dublin region and beyond.
Stillorgan has a population of around 6,000–7,000 residents, offering the perfect balance between a close-knit community and a lively suburban atmosphere. The area attracts a mix of young professionals, established families, and long-term residents who value both convenience and connection.
Many locals have lived in the area for generations, while others have moved here for its excellent schools, transport links, and proximity to Dublin city centre. This blend of long-standing residents and newcomers gives Stillorgan a friendly, inclusive feel — where neighbours know each other and community life thrives.

For families, education is a major draw. Stillorgan is home to several highly regarded primary and secondary schools, offering strong academic reputations and supportive communities. Just a short cycle away is University College Dublin (UCD) at Belfield, making it ideal for students and academics alike. The proximity to quality education at every stage of life adds to Stillorgan’s long-standing popularity with families.
Stillorgan is home to Stillorgan Village, often referred to as Ireland’s first shopping centre — and it remains a central hub for retail, groceries, and casual dining.
With over 50 shops, it offers a mix of fashion boutiques, health & beauty outlets, homeware stores, and essential services such as a post office and ATM.
For food and drink, there’s a strong selection of cafés, casual restaurants, and eateries catering to all tastes.
One highlight is Brambles Café, located on the first floor of Stillorgan Village — a local favourite for breakfast, brunch, or a relaxing coffee break.
For those seeking a wider retail experience, Dundrum Town Centre is just a short drive away, offering a large selection of premium brands, restaurants, and entertainment
The town has several grocery stores, pharmacies, and specialty shops, ensuring that daily necessities are easily accessible. For more extensive shopping needs, residents often travel to Galway City, which is home to numerous shopping centers and retail outlets.
Stillorgan’s residents enjoy access to a wide range of leisure and recreation options — perfect for families, fitness enthusiasts, and anyone who values green space and activity.
Community Events: Local festivals, school fairs, and cultural gatherings bring the neighbourhood together year-round.
Parks & Green Spaces: Nearby parks and local greenways provide walking, jogging, and relaxation opportunities.
Sports Clubs: Kilmacud Crokes GAA is a major centre for Gaelic games locally, while other clubs offer tennis, athletics, and fitness classes.
Walking & Cycling: Many residents cycle or walk to local destinations — connections to Dundrum, UCD, and nearby villages make active transport appealing.
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Stillorgan remains one of Dublin’s most consistently strong markets for sellers. Thanks to its reputation as a family-friendly, well-connected suburb with excellent amenities, homes here rarely stay on the market for long. Buyers range from young professionals upgrading from city apartments to established families searching for larger homes, as well as downsizers looking to remain in the community they love. This constant demand ensures property values remain resilient and competitive.
Market Benchmarks
While every home is unique, these price ranges provide a guide to recent sales in the area:
2-bed apartments: €375,000 – €450,000
3-bed semis: €600,000 – €750,000
Larger detached or period homes: €850,000 – €1.2m+
These figures highlight Stillorgan’s broad appeal — from investors seeking apartments to families willing to pay premiums for larger homes with gardens and character.

Properties on tree-lined avenues such as Landscape Park, The Rise, and Woodlands often command the highest levels of interest. These streets are particularly desirable for their combination of attractive architecture, quiet surroundings, and proximity to key schools and transport links. It’s not unusual for homes here to spark bidding wars, achieving well above the asking price.
Top 5 Things Stillorgan Buyers Look For
Current Trends
Today’s buyers are more discerning than ever. Homes with energy upgrades and strong BER ratings attract higher offers and sell faster, reflecting rising awareness of energy costs and sustainability. Modern kitchens and open-plan layouts are also highly sought-after, especially by young families. Meanwhile, many local downsizers are selling larger homes but choosing to stay within Stillorgan — which means there’s always a healthy mix of supply and demand.


In-person valuation: Peter Wyse offers a tailored, no-obligation valuation service that not only provides a market price but also clear advice on preparing your property for the best possible result.
Buying in Stillorgan can be an exciting opportunity — but also a competitive challenge. The area’s popularity means that homes often sell quickly, with multiple interested parties, and demand regularly outstrips supply. For buyers, being prepared and acting fast is key to securing the right property.
Young families – Many move from smaller city centre apartments in search of more space, gardens, and access to top schools.
Professionals – Commuters working in Sandyford Business District, Leopardstown, or Dublin city find Stillorgan ideal thanks to excellent Luas and bus connections.
Investors – The strong rental market, boosted by proximity to University College Dublin (UCD), means apartments and smaller homes are consistently attractive investments.
Current Buyer Trends
Period homes: Properties with character and original features are in particularly high demand, especially those on established, tree-lined roads.
Renovated homes: Buyers are willing to pay a premium for properties with modern layouts, energy-efficient upgrades, and stylish kitchens or bathrooms — saving them the cost and time of future renovations.
Lifestyle-driven choices: Walkability to shops, cafés, schools, and Luas stops is often the deciding factor between two otherwise similar homes.
Upcoming Developments
Stillorgan Shopping Centre refurbishment – Ongoing improvements continue to enhance shopping, dining, and leisure facilities in the heart of the community.
Transport upgrades – Investment in cycle networks and improved public transport links will make commuting and sustainable travel even easier in the coming years.
Neighbourhood enhancements – Small-scale projects such as playground improvements, green initiatives, and local business growth further strengthen Stillorgan’s appeal.


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