Bray No 3 EDRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Bougie"
With a median price of €29/m², this isn't a bargain hunter's territory; it’s firmly 'BOUGIE' and knows it. The neighborhood analysis shows a tight range that rarely dips below €22/m², meaning even the older stock carries a premium. It’s worth the hit if you actually use the DART daily, but you’re essentially paying Dublin prices for a Wicklow postcode.
The Vibe:This is the gritty-meets-glamour slice of Bray where the DART screech and sea salt are part of the furniture. It’s less about suburban lawns and more about proximity to the Harbour Bar and the weekend crowds that descend on the promenade. You're trading quiet nights for the convenience of being exactly where the action happens.
Market Median
Neighborhood Peers
Quick Estimate
Bray No 3 ED @ €29/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is the €29/m² average rent actually realistic for a house?
It’s a median, so expect to pay toward the €37.5/m² ceiling for anything with a modern kitchen and an insulated roof.
How does the investment outlook look for No 3 ED?
Solid, because the supply is physically capped by the sea and the station—landlords here aren't worried about vacancies.
Is parking included in these rental m² stats?
Almost never; street parking in this zone is a logistical nightmare and usually requires a council permit.
Why is the price range so tight here?
With only 3 specific neighborhood data points, the market is consistent because demand is hyper-concentrated around the transit links.
What’s the catch with the 'BOUGIE' rating?
The catch is the price tag—you're paying for the lifestyle and the 'B' rating reflects that this is top-tier Wicklow pricing.