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Killeely BRent Prices 2026

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Our Verdict

"The Grid"

Paying a median of €26/m² here feels steep, frankly. Our neighborhood analysis suggests these m² stats are being pushed up by a lack of inventory rather than a sudden surge in luxury amenities. Falling into THE_GRID category, Killeely B is functional but lacks the polish of the suburbs further out; unless the property is a high-spec renovation, paying at the €33.5/m² ceiling is a hard sell.

The Vibe:Killeely B is a grit-and-bricks slice of the Limerick northside where the floodlights of Thomond Park define the skyline. Life here revolves around narrow terraced streets and the constant hum of traffic heading toward the Ennis Road or the city center. It’s a no-frills residential zone where you trade high-end aesthetics for a short walk into town and a local chipper that knows your name.

Market Median

26
/m²/mo
2.0% Premiumvs Limerick avg
LowHigh
20.533.5
Est. Rating3/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Aggressive
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Stable
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Killeely B @ 26/m²/mo

1,560

District Highlights

Grocery
Lidl (Long Pavement)
Sports
Thomond Park Stadium
School
Salesian Primary School
Park
Shelbourne Park
Pub
The Treaty City Brewery (Nearby)

Locals Ask

Why is the average rent so high for a 3.0 rating?

The €26/m² median is skewed by low supply; you're paying for the convenience of being 15 minutes from O'Connell Street, not for local glitz.

Is parking a problem in Killeely B?

Absolutely, especially on match days when the area becomes a parking lot for Munster Rugby fans.

What is the investment outlook for the area?

It's a high-yield, low-capital-growth zone; the demand for rentals is constant due to the city proximity, but don't expect a massive flip.

How reliable is the public transport?

The 302 bus runs through, but most locals just walk or cycle across the bridge into the city center.

Are there many modern apartments here?

No, it's mostly older terraced housing, so look closely at the insulation and heating before committing to those m² stats.