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What is SoldIn?
SoldIn is Ireland's property price intelligence platform. We make it easy to search, explore and understand every residential property sale in Ireland since 2010 — using real transaction data from the Property Price Register, updated weekly.
How to Use SoldIn
Search by address or eircode
Type any address, street name, town, county or eircode into the search bar. For example: "14 Grafton Street", "Malahide", "Dublin" or "D04 X2Y3".
Browse by county
Go to Counties to see average prices, year-on-year changes and recent sales for every county in Ireland.
Explore by eircode area
Go to Eircode to drill into local pricing by routing key area — more granular than county level.
Track national trends
Go to Trends for a full picture of how Irish property prices have moved since 2010, including biggest risers and fallers.
View the price map
Go to Map for a visual, colour-coded view of average prices across Ireland by eircode area.
The Data
All property data on SoldIn comes directly from the Residential Property Price Register, which is maintained by the Property Services Regulatory Authority (PSRA).
The register contains details of all residential property sales in Ireland since January 2010. It is a public record, updated weekly, and contains the address, price and date of every sale lodged with the Revenue Commissioners.
We update our database weekly to ensure the data stays current.
Limitations
New build prices on the register are VAT exclusive. The actual price paid is approximately 13.5% higher.
Some sales are marked as "not full market price" — these may be family transfers, repossessions or other non-market transactions.
Addresses are as submitted to Revenue and may contain inconsistencies or typos.
The register records when a sale is lodged with Revenue, not when it was agreed — there can be a delay of several months.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find out what a house sold for in Ireland?
Use the SoldIn search to look up any address, eircode or area. Every residential sale since 2010 is in our database, sourced directly from the Property Price Register.
Where does the data come from?
All data comes from the Residential Property Price Register, maintained by the Property Services Regulatory Authority (PSRA). It is a public record of every residential property sale lodged with Revenue since January 2010.
How often is the data updated?
The Property Price Register is updated weekly by the PSRA. SoldIn updates its database weekly to stay current.
Why are some prices marked VAT exclusive?
New build properties are recorded on the register at their VAT exclusive price — meaning the price before 13.5% VAT is added. The actual price paid is approximately 13.5% higher. SoldIn flags these sales and shows an estimated VAT-inclusive price.
What does 'not full market price' mean?
Some sales are marked as not being at full market price. These are typically family transfers, gifts, repossessions, or other non-arm's-length transactions. They may not reflect what a property would sell for on the open market.
Why is the price on the register different from what was agreed?
The register records the price when the sale is lodged with Revenue, which can be several months after the price was agreed. Market conditions may have changed in between.
Are all property sales included?
The register covers all residential property sales in Ireland. Commercial properties, land sales and some social housing transfers are not included.
How accurate are the addresses?
Addresses are entered as submitted to Revenue and can contain inconsistencies, abbreviations or occasional typos. We display them as-is from the original record.
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