About iHouse
iHouse is a property research tool for the Irish market — not a marketplace, not an estate agent. We bring public records together in one place so you can see more of the story behind a home before you commit.
Who runs iHouse
iHouse is built and maintained by Dex Li. If you spot a data error or want to discuss methodology, reach out at [email protected].
What iHouse is
What we surface:
- Sale-price records from PPR (since 2010)
- Listing price changes, withdrawals, re-listings
- BER rating, rent levels, gross yield
- Small Area demographics — population, income, occupation, household mix (CSO SAPMAP)
- Flood and radon risk, crime statistics
- Schools, hospitals, transit access, planning applications
What iHouse is not
We do not accept listings directly from owners, do not facilitate transactions between buyers and sellers, and do not take an agency fee. To arrange viewings, place offers, or list a property, use Ireland's main property portals such as Daft.ie and MyHome.ie.
Data sources
We aggregate from several public Irish data sources — each linked through to its upstream authority:
- Property Price Register (PPR) — the official record of all residential property sales (Revenue Commissioners)
- CSO Small Area Population Statistics (SAPMAP) — neighbourhood demographics (CC-BY 4.0)
- OPW Flood Risk Maps — national flood risk data (Office of Public Works)
- EPA Radon Map — radon exposure categories (Environmental Protection Agency)
- SEAI Building Energy Rating (BER) — energy ratings and building characteristics
- Pobal HP Deprivation Index — area affluence index (derived from CSO census)
- OpenStreetMap & GTFS Ireland — geography, schools, hospitals, transit
- Publicly available property listing information from the Irish residential market
This page last updated: · Data syncs on each source's own cadence — details in our methodology.
How numbers are computed, address normalisation rules, and coverage limits: see iHouse Methodology. For the disclaimer, see Disclaimer.
Our other sites
We're building a small family of tools to make life in Ireland easier. iHouse is one piece — here's what else we have:
Get in touch
Data corrections, feature requests, partnerships, press — please email [email protected]. Or see Contact.