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Houses for Sale Carrigaline: Listings & Prices

Jack Arthur Fletcher • 2026-05-02 • Reviewed by Ethan Collins

Carrigaline keeps showing up if you’re house-hunting south of Cork city — and for good reason. This satellite town offers a mix of family homes, modern terraces, and the occasional detached gem, all within commuting distance of the city centre.

Daemon.ie listings: 46 · MyHome.ie listings: 72 · Propertynews.com 3-bed detached: 2

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
2What’s unclear
  • Exact number of repossessed properties
  • Current sale-agreed totals
  • Whether listings are still active in 2026
3Timeline signal
4What’s next
  • Use portal filter tools to drill down
  • Cross-reference multiple sites for accuracy
  • Contact local agents directly for off-market stock

The table below summarises property counts across the three main portals, with links to each filter view for verification.

Source Properties listed Focus
Daft.ie property portal 46 Houses and apartments
MyHome.ie residential listings 61 residential Sale and rent
MyHome.ie recent additions 72 recent Recently added
Propertynews.com portal 2 3-bed detached exact match
Daft.ie detached filter 15–18 Detached houses only
Daft.ie semi-detached filter 9–22 Semi-detached only

What 3 Bedroom Houses Are for Sale in Carrigaline?

Three-bedroom homes dominate the Carrigaline market — they’re the most common configuration for first-time buyers and growing families alike. Propertynews.com shows just 2 exact 3-bed detached matches in the area, but semi-detached 3-beds are more plentiful, with several priced around the €350,000 mark on MyHome.ie recent listings.

The semi-detached market tells a consistent story: a 3-bed at 22 Maurland came in at €350,000 (added May 9, 2025), and a similar 3-bed at Janeville also listed at €350,000 (added November 22, 2025) on MyHome.ie page 3. Both prices land within a narrow band, suggesting that Carrigaline’s semi-detached 3-beds cluster tightly around the €350k mark.

Daft.ie doesn’t break down bedroom counts as cleanly — its main Daft.ie Carrigaline page shows 46 properties total, but filtering by specific bedroom counts requires digging into individual listings. MyHome.ie, by contrast, surfaces 72 recent additions across pages 1–3, making it the more granular option for tracking 3-beds specifically.

The upshot

Buyers on a €350k budget can find semi-detached 3-beds now; those needing detached stock face a tighter supply with only 2 verified matches on Propertynews.com.

Listings on Daft.ie

Daft.ie lists 46 properties in total for Carrigaline, spanning houses and apartments. The portal groups listings into categories like detached, semi-detached, and terraced, but its 3-bedroom filter isn’t surfaced as prominently. For the full picture, you’d need to check each category and then cross-reference individual listing details to confirm bedroom counts.

MyHome.ie Options

MyHome.ie shows 61 residential properties for sale in Carrigaline, with a separate “recent” view that surfaces 72 listings across multiple pages. The platform’s granular approach makes it easier to track what’s new — pages 2 and 3 reveal listings added through November 2025, including the €350,000 3-beds at Maurland and Janeville.

Recently Updated

The most recent confirmed additions are from November 2025: Janeville at €350,000 and 3 Elmside, both 3-bed semi-detached listings on MyHome.ie page 3. May 2025 brought a burst of activity too — 22 Maurland and two 4-bed detached houses at Woodgrove and Heathergrove. No verified listings carry 2026 dates yet.

What Detached Houses Are for Sale in Carrigaline?

Detached houses in Carrigaline represent a smaller slice of the market, but they command a wide price range. Daft.ie shows between 15 and 18 detached listings depending on the page view, per its detached filter on Daft.ie. The variation likely reflects ongoing changes as properties sell or new ones enter the market.

The verified examples paint a vivid picture: a 3-bed detached at 13 Cedarwood Drive, Waterpark sits at €335,000 (per Propertynews.com 3-bed detached results), while larger detached homes climb significantly. 3 Woodgrove on Forest Road — a 4-bed — is listed at €650,000, added May 13, 2025 on MyHome.ie page 2. Nearby, 4 Heathergrove on Cork Road, also a 4-bed, is priced at €530,000 and shares the same May 13, 2025 add date.

Price spread

Detached prices range roughly from €335,000 (3-bed) to €650,000 (4-bed), based on verified listings. That’s a significant spread driven by location, size, and condition — Forest Road commands a premium over Waterpark.

Top Detached Listings

Based on verified data, the standout detached listings are: 13 Cedarwood Drive (€335,000, 3-bed), 3 Woodgrove (€650,000, 4-bed), and 4 Heathergrove (€530,000, 4-bed). All three appear on either Propertynews.com or MyHome.ie with confirmed prices and dates.

Agent-Specific Options

The research notes reference Michael Pigott as a local agent with sales examples — for instance, a property near Passage West at €370,000. However, direct source URLs for Michael Pigott listings weren’t verified in this round. For agent-specific stock, reaching out directly to Daft.ie agent directory or checking local firm listings would be the next step.

Price Ranges

Summarizing the verified data: 3-bed detached starts around €335,000; 4-bed detached spans €530,000–€650,000 depending on exact location and condition. Semi-detached 3-beds undercut detached significantly at roughly €350,000. Buyers needing detached but constrained by budget should target Waterpark’s 3-bed detached stock as the more accessible entry point over premium Forest Road locations.

What New Houses Are for Sale in Carrigaline?

“New” in the property market is a loaded term — it could mean newly listed (recently added to a portal) or genuinely new build. Based on the data, Carrigaline’s “new” listings are best understood as recently added to MyHome.ie, not necessarily brand-new construction. MyHome.ie surfaces 72 recent additions across pages 1–3, with the latest verified additions from November 2025.

Daft.ie and MyHome.ie both emphasize Carrigaline in their residential sections, but neither explicitly flags new-build developments in their search results. For genuinely new construction, you’d need to check with local agents or search for specific developments — the portal data focuses on resale listings.

The catch

Buyers expecting new-build stock will need to look beyond the major portals, which currently show resale inventory only.

Recently Added

The most recent additions confirmed in the data are from May and November 2025. May 13, 2025 brought two 4-bed detached listings (3 Woodgrove at €650,000 and 4 Heathergrove at €530,000). November 22, 2025 added a 3-bed semi at Janeville for €350,000. These represent the freshest stock on verified portals.

MyHome.ie New Listings

MyHome.ie shows listings 21–40 out of 72 on page 2, and listings 41+ on page 3. The platform’s “recent” filter is the most reliable way to surface the newest entries — use it in combination with a bedroom count filter to narrow down to your target type.

Development Updates

No specific development updates (upcoming phases, new schemes) were verified in this research round. For development-stage stock, national registries or direct developer contact would be needed. The portals primarily reflect the existing resale inventory.

What Are the Latest Bungalows for Sale in Carrigaline?

Bungalows — single-storey homes — are a sought-after niche, especially among downsizers and retirees, but they’re not broken out as a separate filter on most portals. Daft.ie lists 45 properties for sale in Carrigaline across its pages, which would include any bungalows in that count, but without a dedicated “bungalow” checkbox, you’d need to scan listings manually.

MyHome.ie and Propertynews.com similarly don’t surface bungalows as a distinct category. The practical workaround: search for “bungalow” as a keyword on each portal, or contact a local agent who handles the specific inventory in Carrigaline’s older stock.

Where to find bungalows

No portal offers a dedicated bungalow filter for Carrigaline. Use the keyword search function on Daft.ie portal or MyHome.ie residential section, or ask a local agent directly about ground-floor stock.

Current Bungalow Listings

The verified data doesn’t surface a specific bungalow listing with a confirmed price and address. The Carrigaline inventory visible across portals skews toward two-storey semis and detached houses. Bungalows may exist in the older housing stock (particularly around the village centre) but aren’t prominently featured in the current portal data.

Aggregator Counts

Daft.ie shows 45–46 total properties; MyHome.ie shows 61 residential properties and 72 recent listings. Neither portal breaks out bungalows as a subcategory, so the exact bungalow count within those totals is unclear from the available data.

Status Checks

For any listing — bungalow or otherwise — it’s worth checking the status (for sale, sale agreed, withdrawn) directly on the portal. The data in this article reflects listings as they appeared during the research window (2025–early 2026), and listing status can change quickly. Buyers should always verify current status before making any decisions based on portal data.

Are There Repossessed Houses for Sale in Carrigaline?

Repossessed properties — also called “distressed sales” or “negative equity listings” — are a specific segment of the market that buyers sometimes seek out for lower prices. However, this research didn’t surface any repossessed properties explicitly listed for Carrigaline on the major portals.

Daft.ie, MyHome.ie, and Propertynews.com don’t tag listings as “repossessed” in their standard search interfaces. Some banks and financial institutions list repossessed stock through dedicated portals (like the IBF/Sparrow scheme in Ireland) or through solicitor-listed sites, but those weren’t included in this review’s verified sources.

What to watch

Buyers specifically targeting distressed sales should explore NAMA listings and consult Cork-area solicitors experienced with repossessed property transactions, as those routes aren’t captured in the standard portal data.

Availability Check

The short answer from the verified data: no repossessed houses for Carrigaline appeared on the primary property portals. The regular resale market is what’s visible — 46 properties on Daft.ie, 61 on MyHome.ie — with no distressed-property flags in the listing data.

Related Sites

For repossessed stock specifically, the following routes may help: the Daft.ie main portal (check by price drop or “motivated seller” tags), local solicitor firms with property practices, and the IBF/Sparrow initiative for bank-held stock. These weren’t verified as Carrigaline-specific in this round, but they’re worth a direct search.

Alternative Searches

If repossessed isn’t essential, consider searching for sale-agreed properties that fall through, or listings with extended time on market — both can sometimes signal a motivated seller willing to negotiate. Filter by “added over 60 days ago” on MyHome.ie, or sort Daft.ie by newest to oldest and look for price reductions.

Daft.ie property portal

Search 45 houses for sale and apartments for sale in Carrigaline, Cork now.

MyHome.ie property portal

Find thousands of houses and apartments for sale and rent in Carrigaline.

The portal landscape for Carrigaline is fairly concentrated: Daft.ie and MyHome.ie account for the bulk of visible inventory, with Propertynews.com filling a niche for specific property type searches. For buyers, the practical takeaway is to use at least two portals in parallel — Daft.ie for the broad inventory count (46 properties) and MyHome.ie for recent additions and price-specific drilling. Cross-referencing both gives you the most complete picture of what’s currently available.

Prices cluster tightly in the mid-range: 3-bed semis at €350,000, 3-bed detached starting around €335,000, and 4-bed detached reaching €650,000 for premium locations like Forest Road. The market appears active through late 2025, with the latest verified additions from November, but the absence of confirmed 2026 listings means you should treat any specific listing as time-sensitive — check the portal directly for current availability and status.

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Additional sources

daft.ie, myhome.ie, myhome.ie

Buyers eyeing Carrigaline semis might also explore Millstreet Cork listings, where 3-bed homes mirror local prices around €350k.

Frequently asked questions

How many houses are listed for sale in Carrigaline?

Daft.ie shows 46 properties for sale in Carrigaline, while MyHome.ie surfaces 61 residential listings with 72 recent additions across multiple pages. The counts differ because each portal covers a slightly different inventory and timeframe.

What websites show Carrigaline property listings?

The main portals are Daft.ie (46 properties), MyHome.ie (61 residential), and Propertynews.com (narrower property-type focus). Daft.ie and MyHome.ie are the broadest starting points.

Are there properties recently updated in Carrigaline?

Yes. MyHome.ie’s “recent” filter shows 72 listings added recently, with the latest verified dates from November 2025 (Janeville at €350,000, 3 Elmside) and a burst of May 2025 additions including two 4-bed detached houses at €530,000–€650,000.

What nearby areas have houses for sale like Crosshaven?

Crosshaven is adjacent to Carrigaline and shares a similar postcode area. Search Crosshaven separately on Daft.ie Crosshaven listings for its own inventory — coastal proximity often drives a different price band compared to Carrigaline proper.

How to search for specific house types in Carrigaline?

Use the filter tools on Daft.ie and MyHome.ie: select bedroom count (e.g., 3), property type (detached, semi-detached, terraced), and price range. MyHome.ie additionally offers a “recent” sort to surface the newest entries. Propertynews.com is useful for narrow searches like “3-bed detached.”

What local agents handle Carrigaline sales?

The research notes reference Michael Pigott as a local agent with sales examples. For agent-specific stock or off-market opportunities, contact agents directly through Daft.ie’s agent directory for Carrigaline.

Are there new property developments in Carrigaline?

The verified portal data doesn’t surface specific new-build developments in Carrigaline. “New” listings on the portals refer to recently added resale properties, not new construction. For genuine new builds, contact local developers or agents directly.



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