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Do you have a property in Enfield that you want to sell or rent out? The property market in Enfield has grown significantly, fuelled by its location within the Dublin commuter belt and increasing demand for housing outside the capital.
- Name: Enfield
- Irish name: An Bóthar Buí
- Eircode routing key: A83
Housing market in Enfield
Enfield has experienced rapid housing development over the past few decades, with 80% of homes built between 1991 and 2010. The town remains popular with commuters due to its strong transport links to Dublin via rail and road.
Average property prices in Enfield typically range from €270,000 to €340,000, with modern family homes in newly built estates attracting strong interest. Demand continues to rise, especially among first-time buyers and young families seeking value beyond the capital.
About Enfield
Enfield, also known as Innfield, is a town in south County Meath located close to the Kildare border. Positioned between Kilcock and Kinnegad, it sits on the R148 regional road (formerly the N4) and the Dublin–Sligo railway line, offering excellent commuter access.
Over the two decades between 1996 and 2016, Enfield's population surged from just 566 to 3,239. By the 2022 census, this had further grown to 3,663 residents. Much of this growth is due to its position within Dublin’s expanding commuter belt.
The town’s Irish name, An Bóthar Buí, translates to “the yellow road,” reflecting its local heritage and rural charm.