SwordsThe Grid Zone

Swords-Lissenhall DED 1986Rent Prices 2026

K67M1 Commuter BeltEstuary ProximityAirport CorridorThe Grid Resident
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Our Verdict

"The Grid"

At a median of €28.5/m², the price is steep for what is essentially the outskirts. Landing a 3.0 rating puts this area firmly in THE_GRID—it is functional and steady, but you aren't getting a bargain here despite the distance from the city. Our investment outlook suggests prices will stay inflated simply because supply near the Lissenhall interchange is virtually non-existent.

The Vibe:This is the northern edge of the town where the M1 roar meets the quiet of the Broadmeadow Estuary. You are trading a quick walk to the Main Street shops for easier motorway access and a bit more breathing room. It is a territory dominated by airport workers and commuters who value a driveway over proximity to a late-night pub.

Market Median

28.5
/m²/mo
0.9% Premiumvs Swords avg
LowHigh
2433
Est. Rating3/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Aggressive
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Stable
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Swords-Lissenhall DED 1986 @ 28.5/m²/mo

1,710

District Highlights

Grocery
SuperValu Pavilion
Park
Broadmeadow Estuary
School
Swords Educate Together
Pub
The Estuary
Transport
Lissenhall Bus Stop (Swords Express)

Locals Ask

Why is the average rent so high this far north?

The m² stats are pushed up by a lack of older, cheaper stock; you're mostly looking at modern builds with high energy ratings.

Is the commute into Dublin city manageable?

The Swords Express from Lissenhall is your best bet, getting you to the quays in 30 minutes if the tunnel isn't backed up.

Can I walk to the shops from Lissenhall?

It is a solid 25-minute trek to the Pavilions, so most residents here rely on a car for the weekly shop.

Is parking a nightmare like in Swords village?

No, this is one of the few spots where you actually stand a chance of having a dedicated space or easy street parking.

What is the rental competition like?

Extremely tight; neighborhood analysis shows that when a unit hits the market here, it’s usually gone within 48 hours.