If you’ve been searching for houses for sale in Christchurch, Dublin, you might have noticed the results split across two very different locations—Christchurch in Dublin 8 and its namesake in Dorset, UK. That geographic mix-up happens more than you’d think, and it can quietly waste a buyer’s afternoon.

Properties for sale on Daft.ie: 20 · Houses for sale in Christchurch on Daft.ie: 5 · Listings on MyHome.ie in Christchurch, Dublin 8: 6

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
2What’s unclear
  • Exact current search volume on each portal
  • Full listing details for all 5 Daft.ie houses
  • Historical price trends for Christchurch
3Timeline signal
4What’s next
  • Daily portal updates likely through spring
  • Spring market typically brings fresh inventory
  • Compare both portals before touring

The table below summarizes key property data for the Christchurch, Dublin market, drawing from verified listing information.

Detail Value
Primary Location Christchurch, Dublin
Daft.ie Houses 5
Daft.ie Total Properties 20
MyHome.ie Focus Dublin 8 residential
Lowest Price (1-bed) €250,000
Highest Price (4-bed) €925,000
Price Range Span €250,000 – €925,000
Daft.ie Terraced Houses 2

New houses for sale in Christchurch

Daft.ie lists 5 houses for sale in Christchurch, Dublin, with 2 of those being terraced properties specifically filtered. MyHome.ie shows a similar mix of residential types, though its Christchurch, Dublin 8 results centre more heavily on apartments and recently added stock. The bulk of Christchurch listings live in the Dublin 8 postcode, putting you within walking distance of St. Audoen’s and the Coombe.

When searching for new builds specifically, Daft.ie’s filter options let you narrow by property type, which helps separate houses from the broader apartment-heavy inventory. MyHome.ie emphasises its “recently added” section, where Christchurch listings update daily during peak spring months.

Buyers looking for houses rather than apartments should use Daft.ie’s dedicated house filter to avoid sorting through the dominant apartment listings in this postcode.

Recent listings

Two Christchurch addresses hit MyHome.ie in consecutive days in late March and early April 2026. A property at 79 Cook Street came on for €395,000 on March 31, while 3 Nicholas House on Patrick Street followed at €345,000 the next day. Both are residential houses in the Dublin 8 core.

The table below shows three recent listings with their prices and dates, demonstrating the active market movement in early April 2026.

Property Price Date Listed
79 Cook Street, Christchurch, Dublin 8 €395,000 Mar 31, 2026
3 Nicholas House, Patrick Street, Christchurch, Dublin 8 €345,000 Apr 1, 2026
2 Francis Court, Marks Alley West, Christchurch, Dublin 8 €275,000 Recent

This pattern of consecutive daily listings signals active vendor movement in the Christchurch Dublin 8 market.

Pricing overview

Prices on MyHome.ie in Christchurch Dublin 8 range from €250,000 for a 1-bed apartment at 139 Bertram Court up to €925,000 for a 4-bed semi-detached at 27 Butterfield Park in nearby Rathfarnham. For buyers after pure houses rather than apartments, the €345,000–€395,000 bracket covers the two most recently listed residential houses.

The upshot

Daft.ie and MyHome.ie both show new listings almost daily in early April 2026, giving buyers fresh options every morning if they check the portals early.

Apartments for sale Christchurch, Dublin

Apartments make up the majority of Christchurch listings on Daft.ie, where they account for roughly three-quarters of the 20 total properties. MyHome.ie similarly leans apartment-heavy, with units across several Dublin 8 developments—La Rochelle, South Gate, and others—competing alongside the few houses on the market.

The data

Of the 20 properties on Daft.ie, approximately 15 are apartments versus 5 houses. This 3:1 apartment-to-house ratio defines the Christchurch Dublin 8 market.

Top apartment listings

Apartment 50 at La Rochelle in Christchurch Dublin 8 is listed for €310,000 on MyHome.ie. Apartment 88 at South Gate on Cork Street—also Dublin 8—comes in at €375,000 as a 2-bed option. Both developments are within the Christchurch cluster and offer apartment-style living close to the city centre.

Why this matters

First-time buyers and investors alike should note: the apartment segment is significantly larger than the house segment in Christchurch, giving buyers more entry-level options under €400,000.

Location details

Christchurch, Dublin 8 sits just west of Temple Bar and the Liffey, bordering St. Audoen’s, The Coombe, and Cork Street. Properties here fall under the Dublin 8 postcode, and the area is well-served by LUAS tram access via the Four Corners stop nearby.

Bottom line: Christchurch Dublin offers buyers apartments from €250,000 and houses from €275,000, with the portal mix strongly favouring apartment listings over standalone houses.

Christchurch 2 bedroom for sale

Filtering for 2-bedroom properties in Christchurch on MyHome.ie pulls up options like the 2-bed at South Gate Apartments for €375,000. Daft.ie allows filtering by bedroom count across all Christchurch listings, though the portal’s search defaults to showing all types before you narrow down.

2 bedroom house options

Pure 2-bed houses in Christchurch Dublin 8 are rarer than their apartment equivalents. The 2 Francis Court listing at €275,000 on Marks Alley West represents the lower end of the house market and may qualify as a 2-bed depending on the floor plan, which buyers should verify directly on the listing page.

Affordability factors

For buyers working within a budget, the spread from €250,000 (1-bed at Bertram Court) to €375,000 (2-bed South Gate) gives a clear affordability band for 2-bedroom apartments. The terraced house market sits slightly above at €345,000–€395,000, making the apartment path meaningfully cheaper for the same bedroom count.

MyHome.ie shows 6 listings out of the total for Christchurch, Dublin 8, with pricing clustering in the €250k–€395k range for residential properties.

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The implication: buyers seeking 2-bedroom houses face a tighter market than those looking for apartments, with fewer options and higher per-unit costs in the house segment.

Houses for sale Dorset Street

Dorset Street falls within the Christchurch cluster in Dublin 8, placing it squarely within the Dublin 8 postcode that defines most Christchurch listings. Properties on and around Dorset Street would fall under the same Dublin 8 residential market as the broader Christchurch area.

Specific street listings

The research captures properties on Patrick Street, Cook Street, and Marks Alley West rather than directly on Dorset Street itself, though all are within the Christchurch Dublin 8 zone. Daft.ie’s location filter for Christchurch should surface Dorset Street properties if they exist in the current inventory.

Nearby properties

The nearest confirmed address is 3 Nicholas House on Patrick Street—Patrick Street runs parallel to Dorset Street and shares the same Dublin 8 postcode. Listings for any properties directly on Dorset Street would likely appear in the same Christchurch Dublin 8 search on Daft.ie.

The catch

If you search Christchurch on UK property sites like Rightmove, you’ll pull Dorset results from Christchurch, Dorset instead—and miss every Dublin listing. Stick to Irish portals for the Dublin market.

What this means: The Dublin/UK Christchurch confusion creates a real risk of wasted search time for buyers who don’t verify their portal’s geographic scope.

Daft Christchurch properties

Daft.ie anchors the Christchurch Dublin search with 5 dedicated house listings and a broader inventory of 20 properties including apartments. The portal’s recent updates show Christchurch inventory fluctuating between roughly 20 and 30 active listings depending on the day.

Daft.ie search results

Searching Daft.ie for houses in Christchurch Dublin surfaces the 5 houses directly, with a separate filter for terraced houses pulling up 2 results. The site also supports a full Christchurch property page showing all 20 listings.

Alternative sites like MyHome.ie

MyHome.ie operates as the main alternative for Christchurch Dublin listings. Its Dublin 8 property page captures the Christchurch cluster, showing individual prices and recent listing dates that Daft.ie sometimes lacks in its overview format.

Bottom line: Daft.ie has 5 houses against MyHome.ie’s similar count, but MyHome.ie’s price-specific data tends to be more granular with individual listing dates. Cross-checking both portals is the most complete approach.

What this means: Using both Daft.ie and MyHome.ie together gives buyers the most complete picture of available Christchurch Dublin 8 stock.

Upsides

  • Clear price transparency on MyHome.ie with specific amounts and dates
  • Both portals offer filterable search by property type and bedrooms
  • Christchurch Dublin 8 is a well-connected city-centre location
  • Entry-level apartments available from €250,000

Downsides

  • Only 5 houses on Daft.ie vs 20 total properties—houses are the minority
  • UK portal confusion can pull buyers to Christchurch Dorset by mistake
  • Full listing details for Daft.ie houses not confirmed in research
  • Limited new-build inventory in Christchurch Dublin 8

Finding property near Temple Bar

Temple Bar lies just east of Christchurch Dublin 8, across the River Liffey, but both neighbourhoods share the Dublin 2 postcode for central city purposes. Properties in the Christchurch cluster are close enough that buyers searching Temple Bar properties may also want to check Christchurch listings for comparable prices.

The trade-off

Christchurch Dublin 8 properties typically cost less per square metre than pure Temple Bar listings, making Christchurch the better value choice for buyers wanting city-centre proximity without the premium pricing.

What this means: Christchurch Dublin 8 offers a cost-effective alternative to the pricier Temple Bar postcode while maintaining equivalent city-centre access.

How recent are Christchurch listings?

MyHome.ie’s recent additions section shows listings arriving almost daily in early April 2026, with 79 Cook Street (March 31) and 3 Nicholas House (April 1) as the most recently confirmed entries. Daft.ie’s recent updates similarly show fluctuations in total Christchurch property count.

What to watch

Portal inventory changes daily. If you’re seriously searching, setting up alerts on both Daft.ie and MyHome.ie for new Christchurch Dublin 8 listings will catch the freshest additions before they stack up.

What this means: Active portal monitoring through alerts gives buyers an edge in a market where new stock appears and disappears quickly.

Can I find new builds in Christchurch?

The research did not confirm specific new-build developments in Christchurch Dublin 8 as of April 2026. The listings captured lean toward existing residential stock—terraced houses, apartments in established developments, and period properties. Buyers after brand-new construction may need to expand their search to broader Dublin 8 or neighbouring postcodes.

Editor’s note

Listing counts on Daft.ie (20 total properties) and MyHome.ie (6 Christchurch-specific) reflect live inventory at the time of research in April 2026. Numbers shift as properties sell or new ones are added.

What this means: Buyers seeking new-build properties in Christchurch Dublin 8 may need to look at the broader Dublin 8 area or check back regularly as the market evolves.

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While premium options dominate listings from €250,000 up, cheap houses in Christchurch Dublin still deliver mid-range price-per-sqm value in this central suburb.

Frequently asked questions

How do I find houses for sale in Christchurch, Dublin?

Search on Daft.ie or MyHome.ie using “Christchurch Dublin” as your location filter. Daft.ie offers a direct houses page for Christchurch, Dublin with 5 listings, while MyHome.ie’s Dublin 8 section captures Christchurch properties with more granular price detail.

What is the difference between Christchurch Dublin and Dorset?

Christchurch, Dublin sits in Dublin 8, Ireland, and is a city-centre neighbourhood near Temple Bar. Christchurch, Dorset is a town in southern England. A search for “Christchurch property” on UK portals like Rightmove will return Dorset results, not Dublin ones. Always specify “Dublin” in your portal searches to avoid the confusion.

Are there affordable 2 bedroom options in Christchurch?

Yes. The 2-bed apartment at South Gate Apartments on Cork Street is listed for €375,000 on MyHome.ie. For buyers prioritising budget, the 1-bed at 139 Bertram Court comes in at €250,000—the lowest confirmed price in the Christchurch cluster.

Which site has the most Christchurch listings?

Daft.ie shows the highest total property count at around 20 listings for Christchurch, Dublin, though the majority are apartments rather than houses. MyHome.ie displays fewer listings overall but offers more specific price and date information for individual properties.

What types of properties are available near Temple Bar?

The Christchurch Dublin 8 cluster offers apartments (from €250,000), terraced houses (€345,000–€395,000), and semi-detached options in nearby Rathfarnham (up to €925,000). The mix skews toward apartment living given the urban location.

How recent are the Christchurch property listings?

Fresh listings appear almost daily in early April 2026. Two addresses—79 Cook Street (March 31) and 3 Nicholas House (April 1) represent the most recently confirmed entries on MyHome.ie. Buyers should check portal “recently added” filters for the latest stock.

Can I find new builds in Christchurch?

No new-build developments were confirmed in the Christchurch Dublin 8 cluster as of April 2026. Available stock consists primarily of existing residential properties—apartments in established complexes and period houses. Broader Dublin 8 or nearby postcodes may offer newer construction options.

Bottom line

Christchurch, Dublin 8 delivers a relatively compact market: roughly 5 houses versus 20 total properties across Daft.ie and MyHome.ie combined. Prices run from €250,000 for a 1-bed apartment up to €925,000 for a premium semi-detached near the cluster, giving buyers a wide affordability range despite the thin pure-house inventory. The biggest practical risk is portal confusion—UK searches default to Dorset and pull buyers off-target. For first-home buyers, the apartment path from €250,000 is the most accessible entry point. For buyers after a house specifically, checking both portals daily and setting alerts is the most reliable way to catch new additions before they sell.