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Do you have a property in Dunboyne that you want to sell or rent out? With its close proximity to Dublin and a strong commuter population, Dunboyne remains a desirable and competitive location in the property market.
- Name: Dunboyne
- Irish name: Dún Búinne
- Eircode routing key: A86
Housing market in Dunboyne
Dunboyne is a highly sought-after commuter town just 15 km from Dublin city centre. It offers a blend of suburban convenience and village charm, with excellent public transport options including rail links and bus services into the capital.
Property prices in Dunboyne typically range between €340,000 and €450,000, with demand especially high for spacious family homes in established estates. The area’s popularity is sustained by its strong schools, local amenities, and quality of life for commuters.
About Dunboyne
Dunboyne is a town in County Meath, located 15 km northwest of Dublin. Its Irish name, Dún Búinne, means “Búinne’s stronghold,” reflecting its historical roots.
The population of Dunboyne more than doubled between the 1996 and 2016 censuses, rising from 3,080 to 7,272. According to the 2022 census, the population now stands at 7,155, showing a slight decrease but maintaining its status as one of Meath’s largest commuter towns.
Dunboyne lies within a townland and civil parish of the same name and continues to grow as a key residential centre in the Greater Dublin Area.