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Do you have a property in Kells that you want to sell or rent out? The property market in Kells is supported by its commuter links to Dublin and its rich historical character, making it an appealing location for both buyers and renters.
- Name: Kells
- Irish name: Ceanannas
- Eircode routing key: A82
Housing market in Kells
Kells continues to see steady demand as a commuter town, with strong road access via the M3 to Navan and Dublin. Its mix of historical charm and modern housing estates attracts a broad range of buyers, from families to retirees.
Average house prices in Kells typically range between €200,000 and €280,000. Properties within walking distance of the town centre or near schools and parks are especially popular. First-time buyers and investors often look to Kells for better value than nearby larger towns.
About Kells
Kells is a heritage town in County Meath with a population of 6,608 as of the 2022 census. It lies just 16 km from Navan and about 65 km from Dublin, placing it within the capital’s commuter belt.
The town is best known for Kells Abbey, the historic monastic site from which the world-famous Book of Kells takes its name. Today, Kells blends historical significance with the convenience of modern living, making it a desirable location in Meath.
Kells also shares its name with the civil parish in which it sits, and continues to grow as a vibrant community with deep cultural roots and easy access to regional centres.